Добавить новость
ru24.net
News in English
Февраль
2022

Новости за 13.02.2022

IF Kambosos picks Loma, he's a badass

Boxing News 24 

I will give props to Kambosos if he picks Loma, what a badass fighter. That is literally the toughest bout out here, and I am a Loma fan but I wouldn't mind Kambosos winning (even with a bit of a...

This content is protected

Raytheon Intelligence and Space completes Next Gen OPIR GEO Block 0 Milestone

Spacedaily.com 

El Segundo CA (SPX) Feb 10, 2022
Raytheon Intelligence and Space has completed Thermal Vacuum Testing of its sensor payload for the U.S. Space Force's Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared, or Next-Gen OPIR GEO, Block 0 missile warning satellites designed and built by spacecraft prime contractor Lockheed Martin. Testing was completed on Jan. 27, 2022. "Space is a dynamic environment. Ensuring our instruments are pr

Future gravitational wave detector in space could uncover secrets of the Universe

Spacedaily.com 

Nottingham UK (SPX) Feb 11, 2022
New research has shown that future gravitational wave detections from space will be capable of finding new fundamental fields and potentially shed new light on unexplained aspects of the Universe. Professor Thomas Sotiriou from the University of Nottingham's Centre of Gravity and Andrea Maselli, researcher at GSSI and INFN associate, together with researchers from SISSA, and La Sapienza of

Hubble Views a Cosmic Interaction

Spacedaily.com 

Baltimore MD (SPX) Feb 11, 2022
This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope feels incredibly three-dimensional for a piece of deep-space imagery. The image shows Arp 282, an interacting galaxy pair composed of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 169 (bottom) and the galaxy IC 1559 (top). Interestingly, both galaxies have monumentally energetic cores known as active galactic nuclei (AGN), although that is difficult to tell from this

Webb telescope spots its first star -- and takes a selfie

Spacedaily.com 

Washington (AFP) Feb 11, 2022
Star light, star bright, the James Webb Space Telescope has seen its first star (though it wasn't quite tonight) - and even taken a selfie, NASA announced Friday. The steps are part of the months-long process of aligning the observatory's enormous golden mirror that astronomers hope will begin unraveling the mysteries of the early Universe by this summer. The first picture sent back of

China welcomes cooperation on space endeavors

Spacedaily.com 

Beijing (XNA) Feb 11, 2022
China always welcomes cooperation on space endeavor, as it adheres to the belief that outer space is a common treasure of humanity, and that its exploration, development and peaceful use are common pursuits of all peoples. This belief was reiterated by a blue book released Wednesday by the country's space industry flagship China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The blue

Sidus Space books slew of news orders for hardware and services

Spacedaily.com 

Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Feb 11, 2022
Sidus Space, Inc., a Space-as-a-Service satellite company focused on commercial satellite design, manufacture, launch, and data collection is pleased to announce that it has received over $1.5 million in purchase orders for space hardware and services supporting four customers. The purchase orders received consist of both new orders and a modification to a previous purchase order. "We are



Orbital Assembly raises over $1 Million for artificial gravity technology development

Spacedaily.com 

Rocklin CAA (SPX) Feb 11, 2022
Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC) the leader in providing artificial gravity technologies enabling humanity to work, play and thrive in the space ecosystem has raised an additional $1 million to advance its space station facility development. The company raised the funds on the Netcapital (Reg CF) crowdfunding site after its first successful funding round in 2021. This round is scheduled

Webb Is Chilling Out

Spacedaily.com 

Washington DC (SPX) Feb 11, 2022
While we have started the long process of aligning the telescope mirrors, almost all of the components on Webb's cold side are still continuing to cool. Webb's giant sunshield keeps the telescope and cameras out of both direct sunlight and sunlight that is reflected from Earth and the Moon. Everything on the cold side of the sunshield is passively cooling, radiating heat into deep space.

YouTube woos creators to fend off competition

Energy-daily.com 

San Francisco (AFP) Feb 10, 2022
YouTube on Thursday laid out goals for the year that included making the lives of creators easier and boosting a popular format that rivals TikTok. The video-sharing platform is investing in short-form and live video, along with tools to help creators make money and produce fresh content, according to chief product officer Neal Mohan. "YouTube creators are the heart and soul of the platf

Paris starts building 'Triangle' tower despite green opposition

Energy-daily.com 

Paris (AFP) Feb 10, 2022
Construction of a 42-floor, pyramid-shaped skyscraper began in Paris on Thursday despite objections from local politicians and associations, and environmentalists who have branded the project "catastrophic". The Triangle Tower (Tour Triangle) in the 15th district on the city's southwestern edge will, at 180 metres (590 feet), become the city's third-highest building after the Eiffel Tower, c

Sweden mine would endanger indigenous lands: UN expert

Energy-daily.com 

Geneva (AFP) Feb 10, 2022
UN rights experts on Thursday urged Sweden to refuse a licence for a planned iron-ore mine, warning it posed "irreversible risks" to lands used by the indigenous Sami community. The United Nations' top experts on the rights of indigenous people and on human rights and the environment cautioned that the open pit mine being planned in the northern Gallok region would especially impact reindeer

Earth's inner core: a mixture of solid Fe and liquid-like light elements

Energy-daily.com 

Beijing, China (SPX) Feb 10, 2022
Earth's core, the deepest part of our planet, is characterized by extremely high pressure and temperature. It is composed of a liquid outer core and solid inner core. The inner core is formed and grows due to the solidification of liquid iron at the inner core boundary. The inner core is less dense than pure iron, and some light elements are believed to be present in the inner core.

Turbine 'torture' for Greek islanders as wind farms proliferate

Energy-daily.com 

Agii Apostoli, Greece (AFP) Feb 11, 2022
Until a few years ago, Agii Apostoli was a picturesque seaside village on the eastern coast of Evia, drawing a modest income from tourism and fishing. Now it is ringed by towering wind turbines whose night lights and whirring sounds are tantamount to daily "torture", locals say. "Longterm visitors ask us, why did you allow this crime to take place?" laments Stamatoula Karava, a local emp

Ukraine wants to be left without passenger air travel

En.News-Front.info 

Ukrainian MP Honcharenko said that air traffic in Ukraine is likely to be suspended starting from 14 February. “One of the largest British insurance companies has already sent out notices that from tomorrow at 2pm London time (4pm Kiev time) insurance of civil aircraft that are in Ukrainian airspace will be stopped,” he wrote in […]

Читать дальше...

Новости России
Москва

Подозреваемый в наезде на пешеходов на Бережковской набережной в Москве был пьян


SERAP sues Buhari, Lai Mohammed over failure to publish Twitter agreement

The Punch 

The civil rights and Non-governmental organisation, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, has sued The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for failure to publish the agreement between the Federal Government and Twitter. The organisation also joined the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, as a respondent in the suit. This was revealed in a…

Читать дальше...

Four die as 116 COVID cases are found

Times of Malta 

Two men and two women died while COVID-positive as 116 new cases of the virus were reported on Sunday. The medical authorities said the men were aged 65 and 66 and the women 77 and 83. 57 virus patients are currently in hospital, including four in intensive care. 207 patients recovered in the past 24 hours, leaving 1680 active cases. 


Спорт в России и мире

Новости спорта


Новости тенниса
Уимблдон

Теннисистка Соболенко учила Хачанова снимать видео в TikTok на Уимблдоне






Ностальгия по бабушке и музыка запахов: зачем идти на выставку «Красная Москва»

Виновник ДТП на Бережковской набережной объяснил, почему скрылся после аварии

Лучшие открытки и поздравления в День российской почты, 13 июля 2025 года

Вильфанд: в Москве побит рекорд температуры 122-летней давности