Author: Jay Tarife
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Did Apollo 17 Astronauts Witness Mysterious Moon Flashes? What Awaits Artemis?
They’re preparing for possible lunar observations during Artemis 2’s an almost 10-day trip in September 2025. Researchers are assigning photographers to watch for lunar surface flares. Similar lights to those seen during Apollo missions may reveal meteoroid collisions. Exploring Lunar Mysteries Beyond Moon’s Reach NASA‘s Space Launch System rocket will launch NASA‘s Orion spacecraft for…
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Haley Stays Strong in GOP Race as Trump Aims for Dominance in New Hampshire
Nikki Haley, a Republican contender, asserts her determination to continue running even if she faces defeat in the New Hampshire primary. While voters await the results, Donald Trump aims for a significant victory, positioning himself for a potential rematch with President Joe Biden in November. Haley Stands Firm Against Trump’s Pressure, Vows to Challenge GOP…
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Chinese Astronauts Dive into Stellar Delivery!
Shenzhou 17 astronauts are unpacking and checking supplies from the Tianzhou 7 transport at China’s Tiangong space station. On January 17, Wenchang Satellite Launch Center launched Tianzhou 7 on a Long March 7 rocket to the Tiangong space station in slightly over three hours. The China Manned Space Engineering Office released footage of Shenzhou 17…
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U.S. Supreme Court Greenlights Michigan’s Legislative Map Redrawing
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Michigan’s Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (MICRC) plea to stop a district court order redrawing legislative districts today. Supreme Court Faces Showdown Over Racial Gerrymandering A three-judge district court panel nominated by Republican presidents found 13 Detroit-area Michigan House and Senate districts illegal racial gerrymanders in December 2023 in response to…
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Riveting Space Rescue Unfolds as Orbital Mishap Threatens Mission
After the California Institute of Technology’s Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1) stalled during the Deployable On-Orbit Ultralight Composite Experiment’s unfurling, engineers had to rescue it. DOLCE Satellite Triumphs Over Wire Snag in Caltech’s Solar Power Demonstrator Mission Wire entanglement damaged the modular spacecraft experiment’s satellite boom-structure connection. In a new video, the team carefully untangles…
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Explore the Lavish ‘Dr No’ Yacht of the Late Tech Tycoon Behind Google and Amazon’s Rise
The Japanese Fisheries training ship Wakachiba became the ‘Dr. No’ yacht in 1995, owned by late American millionaire Thomas Perkins, a Google and Amazon investor. Although less luxurious than megayachts or superyachts, the vessel, refitted in 2011, has a rich history and true sailing experience. The Transformation of Dr. No Yacht The boat was dubbed…