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Philippe Fournier, a poll analyst and editor-in-chief of 338Canada, says poll forecasts before the election did predict the result well in most parts of the country, but they failed to capture ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — As SpaceX launched the four-person crew of the Fram2 mission on Monday night, it was a takeoff for the history books as they will be the first humans to ever orbit Earth ...
An asteroid called 2020 CD3 was bound to Earth for several years before leaving the planet’s orbit in 2020 and another called 2022 NX1 became a mini-moon of Earth in 1981 and 2022 and will return ...
After a very long takeoff roll, the Lucid Air electric luxury sedan arrived in 2020 and reset expectations for EV range, efficiency, and charging. The Air is an excellent first effort, but as a ...
PENDLETON — Jennings County went 0-3 in Saturday’s Pendleton Heights Horeshoe Classic, falling to Franklin Central 14-4, Pendleton Heights 11-1 and East Central 16-13. Arian Day went 2 for 3 ...
which already has more than 7,000 satellites in orbit. One of SpaceX’s biggest advantages is that it can launch its satellites on its own rockets, which are by far the cheapest in the business.
BOSSIER CITY, La. (KSLA) - Horseshoe Hotel & Casino is working on a multi-million-dollar hotel renovation, remodeling and refreshing the rooms and adding a new pet-friendly floor. On April 9, ...
The 23rd season of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing gets underway Tuesday, April 15 at Horseshoe Indianapolis. First post for the nine race card is 2:10 p.m. Two premier races are featured on ...
WHERE IS THE best place to build a data centre? Not on Earth at all, but in orbit, claims Philip Johnston, chief executive of Starcloud. The cost of launching things into space is falling fast ...
And increasingly local people don't want them built nearby. Putting data centres in space – either in orbit around Earth, or on the Moon - the theory goes, means they can't do quite so much harm.
The sky may still look serene, but it’s no longer safe. Above our heads, Earth’s orbit is turning into a graveyard of metal and forgotten machinery. Satellites, rocket parts, and fragments ...