Cnn student news september 19 2018
Here are the top stories from CNN Student News for September 19, 2018:
Top Story: Hurricane Florence Makes Landfall in North Carolina
Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina early Friday morning, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the eastern part of the state. The storm is expected to cause widespread flooding and power outages, and officials have issued mandatory evacuation orders for some areas.
Story 2: NASA's Parker Solar Probe Launches into Space
NASA's Parker Solar Probe launched into space on Sunday, on a mission to study the sun up close. The probe will fly within 4 million miles of the sun's surface, which is closer than any human-made object has ever gone before. The mission aims to learn more about the sun's corona, or outer atmosphere, and how it affects the solar system.
Story 3: New Study Reveals Impact of Climate Change on Global Food Supply
A new study published in the journal Nature says that climate change is already affecting the global food supply, with many crops experiencing reduced yields and changed growing seasons. The study found that climate change is expected to continue to impact food production, with some regions experiencing more severe effects than others.
Story 4: Apple Unveils New iPhones and Smartwatch
Apple unveiled its latest lineup of iPhones and smartwatches on Wednesday, including the new iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR. The new phones feature improved cameras, faster processors, and new features like a "night mode" for taking better low-light photos. The Apple Watch Series 4 also got a major update, with a larger display and new health features.
Story 5: NASA's Voyager 2 Enters Interstellar Space
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft has entered interstellar space, becoming the second human-made object to do so. Voyager 2 was launched in 1977 and has been traveling through the solar system for over 40 years. It is now about 12 billion miles from Earth, or about 125 AU (astronomical units) from the sun.
These are the top stories from CNN Student News for September 19, 2018.