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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 • 41807 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 • 107534 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 • 20793 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 • 11415 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 • 20477 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 • 32498 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 • 28243 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 • 37006 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 • 15675 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 • 18040 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
NASA plans to build railroad tracks on the Moon

NASA's Flexible Levitation on Track (FLOAT) project, which aims to create the first lunar rail system using magnetic robots to transport cargo on the Moon with minimal dust wear, has moved to the second phase of the Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program.

News of the World • May 15, 06:24 PM • 69515 views
Ukraine may have damaged MiG-31 fighters as a result of strike on Belbek airfield - Defense Express

A missile strike on a Russian airfield in occupied Crimea could have damaged MiG-31 fighters. In total, 24 airplanes and six helicopters can be counted at this base.

War in Ukraine • May 15, 11:17 AM • 100685 views
Boeing postpones launch of manned capsule for the second time

Boeing has postponed the launch of the manned Starliner space capsule to the International Space Station for the second time due to a small helium leak detected in the ship's service module.

News of the World • May 15, 01:33 AM • 28200 views
First manned test flight of Boeing spacecraft postponed again due to technical problems

The first manned test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station is postponed again due to a technical problem with the oxygen valve on the Atlas V rocket.

News of the World • May 7, 06:56 AM • 19035 views
China launches historic mission to retrieve samples from the back of the Moon

China has launched the Chang'e-6 probe to return rock and soil samples from the ancient South Pole-Aitken basin on the far side of the Moon, the first such mission in the world.

News of the World • May 3, 01:06 PM • 21148 views
Hubble telescope shares archive photo with simulated cosmic collision of galaxies

The two galaxies NGC 3314 in the Hubble image appear to be intersecting, but in fact they are separated by tens of millions of light years and moving in different directions.

News of the World • May 3, 03:18 AM • 30973 views
NASA has placed solar sails in space

NASA has successfully deployed an 80-square-meter solar sail system in space using RocketLab's Electron rocket, which could be seen from Earth as brightly as the star Sirius.

News of the World • May 3, 01:03 AM • 31354 views
Spacecraft finds traces of “spiders” at the south pole of Mars

ESA's Mars Express orbiter has captured images of “spider-like” patterns formed under the ice at the south pole of Mars, which indicate unique processes on the Red Planet.

News of the World • April 28, 05:23 PM • 63946 views
James Webb telescope starts studying exoplanet with signs of life

The James Webb Space Telescope has begun exploring the exoplanet K2-18b, which is twice the size of Earth and located 120 light-years away, as it may contain biosignatures in its atmosphere that indicate potential signs of life.

News of the World • April 27, 10:32 PM • 85281 views
Pink moon to light up the night sky this week after the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower

The full pink moon will be visible in the night sky on April 24 after the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower on April 21-22.

Society • April 22, 03:55 PM • 114254 views
NASA confirms Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan

NASA has confirmed a Dragonfly Rotorcraft mission to Saturn's moon Titan, with a planned launch in July 2028 and arrival in 2034, to study prebiotic chemical processes using a drone-like spacecraft with eight propellers.

News of the World • April 17, 02:58 PM • 17738 views
NASA satellites confirm fire at Djankoi airfield

NASA satellites detected a fire at the Dzhankoy military airfield in occupied Crimea on the night of May 17, probably caused by a ballistic missile strike.

War in Ukraine • April 17, 11:48 AM • 21340 views
Project to find life on Mars is too expensive, new ideas are needed - NASA

NASA is abandoning its existing $11 billion plan to collect and return soil samples from Mars by 2040 due to high costs and delays. The US National Aerospace Agency is looking for new innovative and cheaper approaches.

Technologies • April 16, 05:17 PM • 23305 views
Director of the Main Astronomical Observatory: The number of objects in space is already off scale, some of them prevent astronomy from studying deep space

The situation in near-Earth space is a disaster due to the large amount of space debris. In some places, this prevents astronomy from studying deep space, and satellites like Elon Musk's devices generally interfere with ground and space telescopes.

News of the World • April 9, 10:50 AM • 23729 views
Total solar eclipse: where and how to watch the phenomenon told by NASA

A total solar eclipse will cross North America on April 8, 2024, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada, NASA has given recommendations on the safety of observing the rare astronomical phenomenon and told where you can watch the eclipse online.

News of the World • April 8, 07:52 PM • 73807 views
Age is driving changes in the motion of stars in galaxies - study

A new study has shown that the tendency of stars to move chaotically in galaxies is largely related to the age of the galaxy, with older galaxies exhibiting more chaotic stellar orbits over time.

Technologies • April 3, 07:23 AM • 20753 views
White House instructs NASA to create a time standard for the Moon

The White House has instructed NASA to establish a single time standard called Coordinated Lunar Time (CLT) for the Moon and other celestial bodies by 2026 to provide an accurate time reference for lunar missions amid growing activity in lunar exploration.

Politics • April 3, 03:35 AM • 30560 views
Space junk crashes on Florida home, NASA launches investigation

NASA is investigating the space debris from the ISS that pierced the roof and floor of a Florida home.

News of the World • April 2, 11:59 AM • 30484 views
On April 8, Mexico, the United States and Canada will be covered by a total solar eclipse

A total solar eclipse will pass through the Pacific Ocean, Mexico, the United States, and Canada on April 8, and its full phase will last 4 minutes and 27 seconds.

UNN Lite • April 1, 03:01 PM • 25668 views