Following Juventus being handed a 15-point penalty over transfer dealings, Italian football writer Mina Rzouki explains how and why the Italian giants are.. BBC Sport
American travel vloggers and DW reporters Allison and Eric Bieller explore central Europe in an e-van. Apart from tourist hotspots in Germany, Austria and Italy, they also visit hidden gems along the way. Follow American travel vloggers @TheEndlessAdventure on YouTube as they travel Europe in an e-van.
Recently, Russia announced that it would soon launch an uncrewed Soyuz spacecraft to rescue two cosmonauts and a US astronaut from the International Space Station after the Soyuz MS-22 capsule meant for their return sprang a radiator coolant leak reportedly caused by a micrometeorite strike.
#Russia #ISS #SoyuzSpacecraft
International Space Station (ISS) recently flew over India, passing through Mumbai and Bangaluru in its trajectory as astronauts live and work onboard. NASA has released a video of the Space Station capturing the landscape below with the journey beginning northwestern coast close to the border with Pakistan and entering over India.
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Scientific Accomplishments, of 2022.
Here are some of the top science
and innovation stories of 2022,
according to the 'Hindustan Times.'.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), In January, NASA's JWST reached its final position in orbit and
began capturing never-before-seen glimpses of the universe. .
International Space Station (ISS), In February, international space agencies
announced that the ISS will be retired by 2031. .
Endurance, In March, the wreckage of Shackleton's ship, Endurance,
was discovered in Antarctica and deemed "one of the biggest achievements in polar history and polar science.".
Endurance, In March, the wreckage of Shackleton's ship, Endurance,
was discovered in Antarctica and deemed "one of the biggest achievements in polar history and polar science.".
Event Horizon, In May, the Event Horizon Telescope captured
the first-ever image of the supermassive
black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Alignment, In June, five planets - Mars, Mercury,
Venus, Jupiter and Saturn - all aligned with
a crescent moon for a rare astronomical event.
Large Hadron Collider (LHC), In July, scientists at the LHC announced
that the world's most powerful collider
had discovered three new particles.
DART, In September, NASA's DART mission tested
the space agency's ability to defend
the planet from asteroid impacts.
Artemis, In November, NASA's Artemis mission
launched, taking a critical first step
in putting humans back on the moon. .
National Ignition Facility (NIF), In December, the U.S. NIF announced a breakthrough
in fusion technology, bringing the sustainable
energy source much closer to becoming a reality
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US President Joe Biden renominates Eric Garcetti as envoy to India; SpaceX launches 114 satellites in first mission of 2023 marking its 200th successful launch; Israel's far-right minister Ben-Gvir visits Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque, US voices concerns; Vladimir Putin orders screening of Ukraine assault documentary films in Russian theatres.
#EricGarcetti #JoeBiden #USAmbassador
Elon Musk's SpaceX is on a spree of launching satellites. After successfully launching one satellite every week in 2022, this year seems to be holding more for the tech-company. The Aerospace company has launched 114 satellites in the first mission of 2023 crossing the milestone of the 200th successful launch in its space exploration history.
#SpaceX #ElonMusk #Falcon9
NASA Chief Says China Could Claim the Moon , if It Beats the US to Its Surface.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson gave an interview with Politico that was published on Jan. 1.
He said that China's military aggression in the
South China Sea could allude to the future of the moon.
Specifically, if China makes it back to the moon's surface before the U.S., it may attempt to claim it as its own territory. .
It is a fact: we're in a space race. And it is true that we better watch out that they don't get to a place on the moon under the guise of scientific research. , Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via Politico.
And it is not beyond the realm of possibility that they say, 'Keep out, we're here, this is our territory.' If you doubt that, look at what they did with the Spratly Islands, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via Politico.
China's new space station, Tiangong,
was recently completed.
Beijing intends to conduct three moon missions over the next decade.
The country also claims it discovered a
new potential energy source on the moon.
NASA plans to land astronauts on the moon by 2025 with its Artemis 3 mission that it is working on with SpaceX.
I ask the question every day: 'How is SpaceX's progress?' And all of our managers are telling me they are meeting all of their milestones, Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, via Politico
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A Japanese space startup, ispace, has launched its own private lander to the Moon aboard a SpaceX rocket. This marks a historic and significant step towards what would be a historic first, both for the nation and a private company.
#Japan #ISpace #CommercialMoonLander
Indian television actor Dev Joshi announced that he will be joining the ‘dearMoon CREW’. He said that he will take a week-long trip around the moon in a SpaceX rocket next year. The 'dearMoon' project was first announced in 2017 and is the first civilian mission to the Moon. As per the project website, yesterday, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, who purchased all the seats aboard the rocket in 2018, revealed the name of the eight people who will be joining him for the all-private lunar endeavour.
#dearMoon #DevJoshi #SpaceX
The second Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert was held Monday night in LA at the Kia Forum. The six-hour-long emotional tribute for the late Foo Fighters drummer was another heart-stomping, show-stopping..