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  • Articles Tagged with "Space"

    Un estudio sobre los efectos de la gravedad en las semillas en el instituto Playamar de Torremolinos | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Science • Spain

    High school students in Torremolinos, Spain, are participating in the European Space Agency's CanSat challenge, launching a miniature satellite to study the effects of hypergravity on seed germination.

    Trump Administration Advances Controversial Space Force Plans - Eos

    eos.org • Politics • World

    The Trump administration's plan to establish a Space Force as a sixth branch of the US military faces criticism for its cost and potential for militarizing space, while proponents argue it's necessary to counter growing threats to US space assets.

    ‘For All Mankind’ Recap, Season 4, Episode 1: Glasnost

    vulture.com • Television • World

    The season premiere of 'For All Mankind' depicts a devastating space mission disaster, setting the stage for complex themes of collaboration, class conflict, and the enduring impact of the past.

    'Military space doctrine' in 2-3 months: CDS Anil Chauhan amid China push | India News - The Times of India

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com • Defense • India

    India is developing a military space doctrine to counter China's expanding space capabilities and foster a robust space program.

    Comunicado oficial de la NASA: advierten del impacto de un meteorito del tamaño de un edificio de 10 pisos

    mundodeportivo.com • Space • World

    NASA's announcement regarding asteroid 2024 YR4, initially thought to pose a small risk to Earth, now shows a slightly increased chance of impacting the Moon in 2032.

    The Odds of a City-Killing Asteroid Hitting Earth Keep Rising | WIRED

    wired.com • Astronomy • World

    The probability of a city-destroying asteroid, 2024 YR4, hitting Earth in 2032 has increased to 3.2 percent, prompting discussion on its potential impact.

    ROGUE FLIGHT Review | GameGrin

    gamegrin.com • Gaming • World

    GameGrin's review of ROGUE FLIGHT, a roguelite arcade shooter, praises its engaging gameplay, cool soundtrack, and customizable features, while noting a desire for more stages.

    The confirmation of alien life on a planet 124 light-years away should worry us all, says MATT RIDLEY | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Astronomy • World

    The discovery of a potential biosignature on the exoplanet K2-18b raises the possibility of extraterrestrial life and prompts reflection on humanity's place in the universe.

    Atombomben im Weltraum: Russlands Idee und mögliche Folgen

    nzz.ch • Politics • World

    Russia's development of a potential space-based nuclear weapon, as evidenced by satellite Kosmos 2553, raises concerns about the devastating consequences and challenges the decades-long international consensus against weaponizing space.

    ‘For All Mankind’ Recap, Season 4, Episode 5: Goldilocks

    vulture.com • Television • World

    This recap of 'For All Mankind' season 4, episode 5, 'Goldilocks,' details the fracturing relationship between Dani Poole and Ed Baldwin, the discovery of a valuable asteroid, and the emotional fallout from past events.

    ‘For All Mankind’ Recap, Season 4, Episode 6: Leningrad

    vulture.com • Television • World

    This recap of 'For All Mankind' season 4, episode 6, 'Leningrad,' details the gripping plotlines on Earth and Mars, focusing on character moments, negotiations, and unionization efforts.

    PHARAO : mesurer le temps avec une précision inégalée ! | CNES

    cnes.fr • Physics • World

    The PHARAO atomic clock, aboard the International Space Station, aims to test Einstein's theories of relativity with unprecedented precision.

    ‘For All Mankind’ Recap, Season 4, Episode 10: ‘Perestroika’

    vulture.com • Television • World

    This recap of 'For All Mankind' season 4, episode 10, 'Perestroika,' dives into the thrilling, horrifying, and ultimately uplifting season finale, exploring themes of progress, class struggle, and the consequences of unchecked power.

    What is the PSLV? - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Science • India

    The article explains the PSLV rocket, its components, and the causes of the PSLV-C61 mission failure.

    New Bacteria Have Been Discovered on a Chinese Space Station | WIRED

    wired.com • Science • China

    A new bacterium, Niallia tiangongensis, has been discovered on China's Tiangong space station, exhibiting unique adaptations for survival in microgravity and raising questions about its origin and potential risks to astronauts.

    The plan to protect America by shooting down missiles mid-air

    economist.com • Defense • World

    Donald Trump's proposed $175 billion missile-defense system, reminiscent of Reagan's SDI, aims for near-complete protection, although its feasibility remains questionable.

    A new atomic clock in space could help us measure elevations on Earth | MIT Technology Review

    technologyreview.com • Science • World

    A new space-based atomic clock, ACES, promises to revolutionize elevation measurements by providing a more precise global standard.

    Who is ahead in the global tech race?

    livemint.com • Technology • World

    A new Harvard index reveals America's dominance in global technology, but highlights China's rapid advancements and the potential for shifts in power.

    Scientists Are Sending Cannabis Seeds to Space | WIRED

    wired.com • Science • World

    Scientists are sending cannabis seeds to space to study the effects of radiation and microgravity on plant growth and genetic changes, with potential implications for future space agriculture and a better understanding of cannabis itself.

    Nasa blocks Chinese citizens with US visas from its facilities | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • World

    NASA has restricted access to its facilities and networks for Chinese citizens holding US visas, citing concerns over China's advancements in space and technology, prompting criticism from the Chinese embassy.