By Reuters OneWeb will resume satellite launches with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, the British satellite communications company said on Monday after it suspended launches from Russia’s Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. OneWeb did not disclose…
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By Daniel Khmelev Aerospace giant Airbus and Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) have allied with the goal of creating a hydrogen-based aircraft by 2035. FFI, the green energy brainchild of mining billionaire Andew Forrest,…
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By Jack Phillips Elon Musk’s satellite internet service Starlink was hammered by a geomagnetic storm last week, causing them to de-orbit or crash back to earth, according to a SpaceX post on Tuesday. “Unfortunately, the satellites deployed…
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International Space Station Could Be Taken out of Orbit in 2031, Crashed Into Pacific Ocean: NASA
by EditorTBy Katabella Roberts NASA will keep operating the International Space Station (ISS) until the end of 2030, after which it could be taken out of orbit in January 2031 and crashed into a remote part…
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Dolphins, Deer, Birds, Bees, and Even Microbes Among Wildlife Showing Effects By Nathan Worcester Researchers have published a three-part, 150-page review of how wildlife could be suffering harms from the non-ionizing…
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By Reuters LONDON—The volcanic eruption in Tonga this month unleashed an atmospheric shock wave that radiated out at close to the speed of sound, pushing large waves across the Pacific to the shores…
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Astronomers Discover ‘Spooky’ Object in Space That Converts Magnetic Energy to Radio Waves
by EditorTBy Katabella Roberts A team of astronomers mapping radio waves in the universe has discovered something “kind of spooky” spinning around in space that converts magnetic energy to radio waves much more effectively than anything they’ve…
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Flying Car Certified to Fly, Paving Way for Mass Production of ‘Very Efficient Flying Cars’
by EditorRA hybrid car-airplane known as “AirCar” has been issued a certificate of airworthiness by the Slovakian civil aviation authority, potentially paving the way for the future of flying vehicles. The dual-mode…
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By Reuters The next “giant leap” for humans may be a trip to Mars, but having enough oxygen-carrying red blood cells for the journey might present a challenge, new research suggests. Even space tourists…
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By Reuters WASHINGTON— For only the second time, astronomers have detected what appears to be a moon orbiting a planet in another solar system. Just like the first time, this one has traits suggesting that…