Artist’s concept of the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft launching its sample return capsule Credit: JAXA / Akihiro Ikeshita A capsule carrying alien specimens collected by the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa 2 is slated to land in South Australia on December 6 to complete a six-year round-trip mission to an asteroid, officials announced …
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Jusuf Nurkic’s game adds another dynamic to Blazers’ offense
If you’ve done your best to keep up with everything to do with the Portland Trail Blazers and the NBA restart this month, then you probably noticed a few comments from Jusuf Nurkic on Sunday about his role on the team. Specifically, you may have noticed what he said about …
Read More »Logic announces retirement and final album “No Pressure”
Logic returned to social media to share that he was ready to retire from his rap career. Another rapper is hanging up his microphone. It looks like Logic’s sixth studio album will be the last, because the rapper announced today on Instagram (July 16) that he is officially retiring. Throughout …
Read More »SpaceX asks FAA to launch prototype of spacecraft 20 kilometers away
SpaceX has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding the experimental launches of its reusable Starship rocket system. The presentation requests permission to track and communicate with the Starship prototypes as they fly up to 12.5 miles (20 kilometers) in the air from SpaceX’s rocket development facility …
Read More »Teachers are so concerned about going back to school that they are preparing wills
Added to your list of concerns: Death. “How horrible is it that one of the things on the list is to have a plan for students and teachers to die?” Denise Bradford, a teacher in Orange County, California’s Saddleback Valley Unified School District, told CNN. Bradford is not alone: Many …
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