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Sevgilisinin yanında öldürüldü

Yenicag 

Karaköy sahilinde sevgilisiyle bir banka oturmak isteyen 21 yaşındaki genç, “yanıma oturma” diyen şahıs tarafından kalbinden bıçaklandı. Hastaneye kaldırılan genç hayatını kaybederken kaçan saldırgan, gencin arkadaşları tarafından yakalanıp dövüldü.

Perdaman breaks ground on A$6bn urea project

Miningweekly.com 

Privately held Perdaman has broken ground on its A$6-billion Karratha urea project, marking the start of construction at the Pilbara’s first new gas manufacturing project in more than a decade. The urea project will create 2 500 jobs during construction and 200 operational jobs, and will convert Western Australian natural gas from Woodside's Scarborough gas project into an estimated 2.3-million tonnes a year of urea., which is a widely used form of fertiliser for food production.

Foreign Ministry: Armenian terrorism must be fought decisively

Azertag.az (en) 

Armenian terrorism, extremism, aggressive separatism, and all forms and manifestations of racial discrimination must be fought decisively without any ambiguity or double standards, said Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement on regarding the monument to the terrorist



China to launch Tianwen 2 mission to explore asteroid

Spacedaily.com 

Beijing (XNA) Apr 26, 2023
HEFEI - China plans to launch the Tianwen 2 mission around 2025 to collect samples from a near-Earth asteroid and explore a comet, a senior space expert said Monday. The main goal of the Tianwen 2 mission is to send a probe to a near-Earth asteroid coded 2016HO3 to retrieve samples, Zhang Rongqiao, the chief designer of China's planetary exploration program and chief designer of the Tianwe

Astraea launches new satellite tasking capabilities with major satellite imagery providers

Spacedaily.com 

Charlottesville VA (SPX) Apr 20, 2023
Astraea, Inc., a platform for spatiotemporal data and analytics, announces a new ordering service offering access to advanced satellite imagery sources from providers like Planet Labs PBC, among others. With the launch of the ordering service, Astraea customers get scalable access to the most advanced commercial satellite imagery on the market. By providing access to all of the world's bes

Thales seizes control of ESA satellite in first Cybersecurity Exercise of its kind

Spacedaily.com 

Paris, France (SPX) Apr 25, 2023
The European Space Agency (ESA) challenged cybersecurity experts in the space industry ecosystem to disrupt the operation of the agency's OPS-SAT demonstration nanosatellite. Participants used a variety of ethical hacking techniques to take control of the system used to manage the payload's global positioning system, attitude control system1 and onboard camera. Unauthorised access to these

China plans to retrieve Martian soil by 2030

Spacedaily.com 

Beijing (XNA) Apr 26, 2023
China's Chang'e 5 robotic mission created history when it brought back samples from the lunar surface in 2020, and now, Chinese space scientists have set their sights on another celestial body - Mars. According to Wu Yanhua, chief designer of China's deep-space exploration programs, the nation plans to bring Martian soil back to Earth around 2030. The mission has been named Tianwen 3, whic

Pioneering research sheds new light on the origins and composition of planet Mars

Spacedaily.com 

Bristol UK (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
A new study has uncovered intriguing insights into the liquid core at the centre of Mars, furthering understanding of the planet's formation and evolution. The research, led by the University of Bristol and published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the US, reveals the first-ever detections of sound waves travelling into the Martian core. Measurements from

Curiosity: Move slowly and don't break things: Sols 3810-3811

Spacedaily.com 

Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 26, 2023
As the blog for sols 3807-3809 noted, we have cleared the canyon! The accompanying Left Navcam image shows the view back down the canyon, showing all those tricky rocks we had to climb over. You can even spot some wheel tracks further back down if you peer vey closely. We don't exactly have free-wheeling territory up ahead in our drive direction, but it is a little flatter. This hopefully

Radio silence suggests failure of Japan Moon landing

Spacedaily.com 

Tokyo (AFP) April 25, 2023
A Japanese startup attempting the first private landing on the Moon said Wednesday it had lost communication with its spacecraft and assumed the lunar mission had failed. Ispace said that it could not establish communication with the unmanned Hakuto-R lunar lander after its expected landing time, a frustrating end to a mission that began with a launch from the United States over four months

SpaceX's Starship launch: successful failure of most powerful rocket in history

Spacedaily.com 

Maxwell AFB AL (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
On April 20, 2023, a new SpaceX rocket called Starship exploded over the Gulf of Mexico three minutes into its first flight ever. SpaceX is calling the test launch a success, despite the fiery end result. As a space policy expert, I agree that the "rapid unscheduled disassembly" - the term SpaceX uses when its rockets explode - was a very successful failure. b>The most powerful rocket eve

China releases first panoramic images of Mars

Spacedaily.com 

Beijing (XNA) Apr 26, 2023
China published on Monday the first global panoramic images of Mars taken by the country's Tianwen 1 mission. The color images include the Robinson projection, Mercator projection, azimuthal projection and orthographic projection of the Eastern and Western hemispheres of Mars, with a spatial resolution of 76 meters. The images were jointly released by the China National Space Adminis

Is sex in space being taken seriously by the emerging space tourism sector?

Spacedaily.com 

Cranfield UK (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
It could be a crucial question posed by the expected growth in space tourism over the next decade - namely what would a human conception in space mean for the sector? That's the situation posed by an international group of scientists, clinicians and other interested parties, who have authored a consultative green paper led by David Cullen, Professor of Astrobiology and Space Biotechnology

Russia's Sber launches GPTChat rival Gigachat

Energy-daily.com 

Moscow (AFP) April 24, 2023
Leading Russian technology company Sber on Monday announced the launch of its conversational artificial intelligence app intended to rival the US star ChatGPT. The state company said in a statement on its website that it was "launching its own version" of a chatbot, which will be called GigaChat - a first for Russia. The Russian-language app is now only available by invitation in test m

Researchers capture first atomic-scale images depicting early stages of particle accelerator film formation

Energy-daily.com 

Chicago IL (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
Researchers from Prof. Steve Sibener's group have captured the first atomic-scale images of tin on niobium during the growth process of the next generation of particle accelerators, Nb3Sn. The study, published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C, reveals the potential for greater control over the growth of superconducting Nb3Sn films, which could significantly reduce the cost and size o

Progress in alternative battery technology

Energy-daily.com 

Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
The world needs cheap and powerful batteries that can store sustainably produced electricity from wind or sunlight so that we can use it whenever we need it, even when it's dark outside or there's no wind blowing. Most common batteries that power our smartphones and electric cars are lithium-ion batteries. These are quite expensive because worldwide demand for lithium is soaring, and these batte

Helicopter flight paths to reduced emissions

Energy-daily.com 

Paris, France (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
Helicopters fly essential missions and can literally make life-saving interventions. With such an important role, there might be an assumption that their environmental impact might be less of a priority. Yet, in increasing numbers helicopter operators are committing themselves to reducing their emissions in a variety of ways. Protecting the environment for future generations forms a key pa

Robot fish makes splash with motion breakthrough

Energy-daily.com 

Bristol UK (SPX) Apr 26, 2023
A coil-powered robot fish designed by scientists at the University of Bristol could make underwater exploration more accessible. The robot fish was fitted with a twisted and coiled polymer (TCP) to drive it forward, a light-weight low cost device that relies on temperature change to generate movement, which also limits its speed. A TCP works by contracting like muscles when heated, convert

Developing agile, reliable sensing systems with microbes

Energy-daily.com 

Washington DC (SPX) Apr 24, 2023
Current environmental monitoring approaches can rely on both distributed sensor networks - on the ground or in the water - and remote sensing platforms, like satellites, to collect information important for the protection of people and property. The Department of Defense (DOD) is interested in developing new, complementary sensors to monitor the environment with high spatial resolution, an

Long distance voyaging among the Pacific Islands

Energy-daily.com 

Leipzig, Germany (SPX) Apr 24, 2023
Polynesian peoples are renowned for their advanced sailing technology and for reaching the most remote islands on the planet centuries before the Europeans reached the Americas. Through swift eastward migrations that are now well covered by archaeological research, Polynesian societies settled virtually every island from Samoa and Tonga to Rapa Nui/Easter Island in the east, Hawai'i in the north





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