(CNN) – In a whopping 1 hour, it was the longest scheduled flight in the world, seen as a feat of endurance for those who dared to book it. But Singapore Airlines’ Singapore-Newark flight, which covered an astonishing 9,534 miles, was the initial victim of the Covid-19 epidemic, which was …
Read More »NASA astronaut Christina Koch reflects on the 1st anniversary of the first All-Woman spacewalk
NASA astronaut Christina Koch reflected on her participation The first All-Woman spacewalk On Sunday (October 18) ahead of its one-year anniversary. A year ago, the coach and his teammate Jessica Merr, who were Both parts of the 2013 astronaut class – and 0% women’s first and only astronaut class – …
Read More »Colorado Record Break Wildfires Shows “Climate change is here and now”
A few miles west of Fort Collins in Fort Laura, Cameron Peak fire engulfs 200,000 acres and is still growing. It has now become the largest wildlife in Colorado history. More surprisingly, Cameron Peak Fire is the second wildfire in Colorado’s history in 2020. The Pine Gulch Agni near Grand …
Read More »Yellowstone: Recognized the first sign of the ‘Titanic explosion’ – ‘No one takes it seriously!’ | Science | News
A suicide attack on a caldera inside Yellowstone National Park is likely to cause numerous catastrophes – something that has not happened in 630,000 years. Located below the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, the area is constantly monitored by the USGS (United States Geological Survey) for any changes to …
Read More »Global Divide of Covid-19: As West Reels, Asia Holds Virus in the Gulf
While the rise in coronavirus infections is forcing U.S. states and European countries to close bars, open-air hospitals and limit social gatherings to small groups of people, such measures are becoming distant memories in most parts of Asia. For months now, life in Asia, where the virus first emerged, has …
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