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SpaceX to fix the brightness of the satellites

[ad_1] SpaceX chief Elon Musk said the company is working to fix the brightness of the company’s Starlink satellites. Elon Musk, head of SpaceX, said the company is working to correct the brightness of the company’s satellites. The Starlink satellites launched by SpaceX are intended to provide global Internet access …

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The long-term effects of COVID-19 on field science

[ad_1] Yes this winter As planned, Bethany Jenkins was preparing to board a 274-foot research vessel called Atlantis right now to head east across the Atlantic Ocean. But everything changed when the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus began infecting people worldwide and landed on the shores of the United States. USA In …

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Atmospheric tidal waves maintain Venus’ super rotation

[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA], April 25 (ANI): Images from the Akatsuki spacecraft reveal what makes Venus’ atmosphere spin much faster than the planet itself. An international research team led by Takeshi Horinouchi from Hokkaido University has revealed that this ‘super rotation’ is held close to the equator by atmospheric tidal …

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The first chilling images of Earth!

[ad_1] When the allies defeated Nazi Germany in 1945, the US USA They captured many of the powerful V-2 rockets from the Germans which, after translation, are short for “Weapon of Vengeance Two”. Those seized rockets didn’t stay in Europe for long. After being transported around the world and rebuilt …

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COVID-19 pandemic: NASA builds prototype fans

[ad_1] The | Posted: Saturday April 25, 2020 7:30 AM [IST] In an attempt to help the infected coronavirus, NASA has announced that it has successfully developed a prototype ventilator for treating coronavirus patients. For this, NASA has developed VITAL or locally accessible ventilation intervention technology. Currently, NASA’s VITAL is …

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