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Human Rights Activists Warn Climate-Induced Heat Waves Are Killing Asylum Seekers at the Border

Democracy Now! 

A massive heat dome is starting to engulf the southern United States this week. It could grow to be one of the worst in the region’s history, breaking records for intensity and longevity and impacting some 50 million people in Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Southern California and Nevada. Heat domes are a key part of heat waves and have become hotter and longer due to climate change, making heat the leading cause of weather-related death in the United States. Along the Southwest border, more... Читать дальше...

Interior minister visits Pournara camp

Cyprus Mail 

Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou discussed ways to expedite the examination of asylum applications with officials during a visit to the Pournara migrants’ reception centre on Tuesday. At the camp in Kokkinotrimithia, the minister met officials of the Asylum Service, who briefed him about the flow of the necessary asylum procedures...



“Gone in a flash;” MP reflects on 12 years in Parliament

Scoop 

Eugenie Sage [L] and Celia Wade-Brown at Featherston Station. Photo – Sue Teodoro LDR report by Sue Teodoro After 12 years at the heart of New Zealand politics, a Green Party MP who will not be standing for election in October has been speaking about her time in parliament. Outgoing list MP Eugenie Sage visited […]

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Sino-European joint space mission enters flight model phase

Spacedaily.com 

Beijing (XNA) Jul 11, 2023
A China-Europe joint space mission, Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE), has entered the flight model phase in an all-around way, according to the National Space Science Center (NSSC) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). After a four-day discussion and consultation, the review experts unanimously agreed that SMILE has successfully passed the critical design re

Saudi Space Commission holds several meetings with Chinese space companies

Spacedaily.com 

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (SPX) Jul 11, 2023
The Saudi Space Commission (SSC) delegation visiting China held several bilateral meetings with government agencies, Chinese companies, and leaders of the space sector to discuss ways to enhance cooperation and build strategic partnerships in space technologies and industry and its future sectors in a way that serves common interests. Chairman of the Board of Directors of SSC, Eng. Abdulla

Teledyne e2v Space Imaging celebrates the success of its sensors as Aeolus de-orbits

Spacedaily.com 

Chelmsford UK (SPX) Jul 11, 2023
Teledyne e2v Space Imaging, part of the Teledyne Technologies, is proud to have designed and built sensors for Aeolus, the first ESA satellite mission to acquire profiles of Earth's wind on a global scale. Named after the Greek god of the winds, Aeolus is the fifth satellite in the Living Planet Programme of the European Space Agency. It has become one of the highest impact-per-observation

Help ESA research key space-based solar power challenges

Spacedaily.com 

Paris (ESA) Jul 11, 2023
Space-based solar power could provide Earth with clean and reliable energy, 24 hours a day. As part of its SOLARIS initiative, ESA is inviting researchers to help advance our knowledge of key aspects of collecting solar power in space and wirelessly transmitting it to Earth. Earth's atmosphere, clouds and day-night cycle significantly reduce the average availability of sunlight, so collect

'Like a mirror': Astronomers identify most reflective exoplanet

Spacedaily.com 

Paris (AFP) July 10, 2023
A scorching hot world where metal clouds rain drops of titanium is the most reflective planet ever observed outside of our Solar System, astronomers said on Monday. This strange world, which is more than 260 light years from Earth, reflects 80 percent of the light from its host star, according to new observations from Europe's exoplanet-probing Cheops space telescope. That makes it the

Advanced Space Commemorates One Year Since CAPSTONE Separation

Spacedaily.com 

Washington DC (SPX) Jul 11, 2023
It's been one year since CAPSTONE separated from its launch vehicle to become the first commercial spacecraft operating at the Moon. Advanced Space is grateful to our team members and proud of all their accomplishments! b>A Rocky Start br> /b> One year ago, we were sweating a bit. On July 4, after CAPSTONE separated from its launch vehicle, it had deployed its solar arrays; started charg

PLD Space wins the aerospace public-private partnership contract promoted by Spanish Government to develop a micro launcher

Spacedaily.com 

Elche, Spain (SPX) Jul 11, 2023
PLD Space, the company that designs, develops, manufactures and operates the first private launcher in Europe, wins the aerospace public-private partnership contract promoted by Spanish Government to develop a micro launcher (PERTE), having obtained the best technical qualification by the Contracting Committee, as well as the independent experts appointed to evaluate the projects submitted.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 first-stage booster breaks the record on its 16th flight

Spacedaily.com 

Space Coast FL (SPX) Jul 11, 2023
A 229-foot-tall (70-meter) Falcon 9 rocket thundered off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on Sunday at 11:58 p.m. EDT (0358 UTC Monday). SpaceX's Starlink Group mission 6-5 launched 22 Starlink onboard the Falcon 9. This is the fifth launch into a new orbital shell for SpaceX's second-generation Starlink constellation, called Starlink Gen2, that

ASU scientist uses NASA MESSENGER mission data to measure chromium on Mercury

Spacedaily.com 

Tempe AZ (SPX) Jul 11, 2023
The origin of Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, is mysterious in many ways. It has a metallic core, like Earth, but its core makes up a much larger fraction of its volume - 85% compared to 15% for Earth. The NASA Discovery-class MESSENGER (Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging) mission, and first spacecraft to orbit Mercury, captured measurements revealing that





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