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A warehouse with fuel and lubricants burned in Yaroslavl, Russia: what is known

On the night of September 18, a fire broke out at a fuel and lubricants warehouse in Yaroslavl, Russia. 6 employees of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations were seriously injured, and the fire reached 500 square meters.

News of the World • September 18, 06:32 AM • 12082 views
Ammunition depot in Tver region of Russia burns and detonates after drone attack: NASA satellite data shown

An ammunition depot in the Toropets district of the Tver region of Russia is on fire after a UAV attack. Residents are evacuated, and NASA satellite imagery captured thermal signatures on the territory of the 107th arsenal of the GRU.

War in Ukraine • September 18, 05:55 AM • 15197 views
The future of Starliner astronauts remains uncertain, but there is hope for a return from SpaceX

NASA is deciding whether the Starliner astronauts will be able to return on their ship due to technical problems. It is possible to return to SpaceX early next year, which will extend the mission from 8 days to 8 months.

News of the World • August 15, 11:01 AM • 18369 views
The red planet is not a desert world: a huge reservoir of groundwater has been discovered on Mars, and there is other evidence

Researchers have found traces of a massive underground water reservoir on Mars at a depth of 11. 5-20 km. This discovery may change the understanding of the planet's evolution and the possibility of microorganisms.

Technologies • August 14, 05:21 PM • 108239 views
NASA satellite spots fire near Savasleyka airfield in Russia after drone attack

NASA satellites detected a fire at the Savasleyka military airfield in Nizhny Novgorod region after a nighttime drone attack. This base is home to MiG-31K fighters, carriers of the Kinzhal missiles.

War in Ukraine • August 14, 09:00 AM • 28573 views
Chinese rocket crashes in low Earth orbit, more than 700 pieces "bombard" satellites

The upper stage of China's Long March 6A rocket exploded in low Earth orbit after launching 18 Internet satellites. A field of more than 700 pieces of debris was created, threatening to collide with more than 1,000 satellites.

News of the World • August 11, 02:16 PM • 33398 views
NASA is stepping up efforts to return Starliner astronauts, but there is no final decision yet

NASA is discussing internal disagreements over the safety of the Boeing Starliner's return from the ISS. Problems with the engines and a helium leak have been detected, making it difficult to make a decision on the astronauts' return.

Technologies • August 9, 09:07 AM • 17331 views
NASA satellite data confirms fire after reports of attack on military airfield near Lipetsk

NASA's FIRMS satellite data captured the fire after reports of an attack on a military airfield near Lipetsk. Witnesses report explosions and secondary detonations.

War in Ukraine • August 9, 06:59 AM • 25064 views
NASA postpones SpaceX flight due to problems with Boeing Starliner

NASA has postponed the SpaceX flight to September due to problems with Boeing Starliner engines. Options for returning astronauts are being considered, including the use of a SpaceX capsule, which could delay their return until 2025.

News of the World • August 8, 02:27 AM • 24425 views
Conversation with aliens: scientists propose to send AI into space to speak to earthlings and “receive answers”

Astronomers have proposed an artificial intelligence project to exchange messages with extraterrestrial intelligence. The idea is to send a large AI language model into space so that it can speak on behalf of earthlings.

Technologies • July 31, 11:57 AM • 95720 views
The Delta Aquarid meteor shower will light up the night sky in the next day: how to watch a spectacular meteor shower

The Delta Aquarid meteor shower is expected to peak on the morning of July 30. Astronomers predict up to 25 shooting stars per hour, best observed over the southern horizon from midnight to dawn.

Technologies • July 29, 09:08 AM • 121103 views
SpaceX and NASA plan to launch Crew-9 mission to the ISS on August 18

SpaceX and NASA have announced plans to launch the Crew-9 mission to the ISS no earlier than August 18. This will follow the FAA's authorization for the Falcon 9 rocket to return to space after a recent malfunction.

News of the World • July 27, 02:01 AM • 26566 views
NASA mission samples allowed to recognize a crucial event in the history of the Moon

Analysis of lunar samples has revealed that the largest crater on the Moon formed 4. 338 billion years ago. This discovery sheds light on the history of the Moon and the early cosmic environment around the Earth.

News of the World • July 25, 05:00 PM • 21325 views
Asteroid with a diameter of more than 340 meters is approaching the Earth - NASA

Asteroid Apophis with a diameter of 340-375 meters will pass 32,000 km from Earth in 2029. NASA and ESA plan to send spacecraft to study this rare event.

Technologies • July 23, 01:16 PM • 14211 views
In opposition to NASA and SpaceX's plans, scientists call for saving the international space station

Former space agency leaders are in favor of extending the life of the International Space Station. Better to put it into orbit instead of derailing and destroying it.

News of the World • July 17, 01:58 PM • 15338 views
A cave has been discovered on the Moon. Scientists hope that astronauts will one day live in it

Scientists have discovered a 100-meter-deep cave on the moon that could potentially be an ideal place for a habitable base on Earth's satellite.

News of the World • July 16, 02:40 PM • 16572 views
NASA's Parker spacecraft breaks record with 20th closest flyby of the Sun

NASA's Parker Solar Probe has successfully completed its 20th flyby of the Sun, reaching a record distance of 7. 26 million kilometers from the solar surface at a record speed of 635.266 kilometers per hour.

News of the World • July 7, 11:36 PM • 21617 views
SpaceX to launch 20 small Starlink satellites, including 13 Direct to Cell

SpaceX will launch 20 Starlink satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket. This includes 13 satellites with Direct to Cell technology.

Technologies • July 5, 04:02 PM • 17086 views
SpaceX plans to make up to 120 launches a year, but competitors are not happy about it

SpaceX plans to launch its Starship mega rocket up to 120 times a year. That's causing concern for competitors such as Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance.

News of the World • July 3, 04:11 PM • 21729 views
Deteriorating air quality in Kyiv confirmed by NASA satellites: when to expect improvement

The average daily content of nitrogen dioxide in Kyiv is close to the maximum permissible concentrations and even exceeds them, as confirmed by data from stationary observation posts and NASA satellites, while the level of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde also exceeds the maximum permissible concentrations.

Society • July 2, 04:54 PM • 41819 views
Review of movie premieres in hot July: what to watch

During the hot summer days, the audience will be able to watch a number of new films and cartoons, including Despicable Me 4, Twisters 2024, Fly to the Moon 2024, Maxine XXX and The Serf, which will tell incredible, exciting and diverse stories.

UNN Lite • June 30, 04:16 PM • 107542 views
Two astronauts' spacewalk canceled on the ISS

The International Space Station canceled astronauts ' spacewalk due to a water leak in the spacesuit of NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson.

News of the World • June 24, 02:05 PM • 20804 views
Return of Starliner astronauts postponed to June 26

NASA and Boeing are delaying the return of Starliner astronauts Bari Wilmore and Sunita Williams to Earth from June 22 to 26 due to a helium leak and engine problems that require further analysis.

Technologies • June 20, 08:24 AM • 11416 views
Boeing and NASA have scheduled the Starliner's debut flight for June 5

Boeing and NASA teams are preparing to launch a new Starliner space capsule on June 5 after addressing an issue that delayed the first launch attempt on Saturday.

News of the World • June 3, 11:06 AM • 20487 views
Chinese probe successfully lands on the Far Side Of The Moon

China's Chang'e-6 lunar lander successfully landed on the far side of the Moon to collect lunar samples, marking China's second historic achievement.

News of the World • June 2, 11:00 AM • 32507 views
NASA postponed the launch of the Boeing Starliner with astronauts

The launch of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft with two NASA astronauts on board was stopped less than four minutes before launch due to system problems.

Technologies • June 2, 02:49 AM • 28248 views
NASA says Boeing's Starliner safe to fly "as is" with small helium leak

NASA management is confident that the capsule with the Boeing Starliner crew will be able to launch safely on June 1, despite a small helium leak in the propulsion system, as the leak does not pose a safety hazard and the capsule can withstand even 100 times the leakage.

News of the World • May 25, 05:30 PM • 37013 views
Zelensky: UNITED24 starts collecting for combat robotic platforms

The UNITED24 platform is launching a global campaign to raise funds for combat robotic platforms to defend against russian terror, as announced by President Zelensky during the UNITED24 Summit.

War in Ukraine • May 23, 02:37 PM • 15681 views
NASA again postponed the debut manned flight of Boeing's Starliner

NASA has postponed the debut manned flight of the Boeing Starliner capsule due to a helium leak in the spacecraft's propulsion system, and the next possible launch date is still being discussed.

News of the World • May 22, 02:01 PM • 18049 views
First black astronaut finally reaches space after 63 years of waiting

At the age of 90, Ed Dwight, the first black astronaut candidate in the 1960s, finally reached space after 63 years of waiting, flying with Blue Origin.

Technologies • May 20, 01:07 PM • 118763 views