SpaceX Falcon Accident Investigation Points to Breach in Rocket's Helium System
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket explodes Sept. 1 during fueling operation in preparation for a static-fire test. Credit: USLaunchReport.com video WASHINGTON — Investigators have traced the explosion that destroyed a SpaceX Falcon 9 on the pad Sept. 1 to a "large breach" in the helium system in the rocket's second stage, although the root cause of the accident remains unknown. In a Sept. 23 update, the first released by the company in nearly three weeks, SpaceX said that an accident investig..>> view originalChina's 'Heavenly Palace' Tiangong-1 Space Station Crashing Back To Earth In 2017
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Thirty-one countries formally ratified the Paris climate change agreement at the U.N. on Wednesday. The major diplomatic move significantly increases the prospects that the landmark global warming treaty will now come into effect soon, possibly before the end of the year. For this to happen, at least 55 countries accounting for a minimum of 55 percent of global emissions must deposit their instruments of ratification with the U.N. With Wednesday’s breakthrough, 60 countries accounting for 47.7 ..>> view originalChina's colossal radio telescope begins testing
Image copyright National Astronomical Observatories/ CAS Image caption China's radio telescope measures 500m across The world's largest radio telescope, which has been built in China, is beginning an intensive testing phase.Chinese scientists report that the giant dish, which measures 500m (1,640ft) across, is complete and has received its first signals from space. It will now take three years to calibrate the instrument so it can become fully operati..>> view original
Thursday, October 20, 2016
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