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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched two Singaporean satellites for Earth observation into their intended orbit. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C55) was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 14:19 hours IST. The launch marks the 57th flight of the PSLV and demonstrates its reliability and suitability for commercial
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Several conservation groups have filed a lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), challenging its decision to approve SpaceX’s expanded rocket launch operations without conducting a more comprehensive environmental study. The latest FAA license granted to SpaceX has allowed its next-generation Starship rocket to be tested on its first flight. However, the mission ended with
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Ispace, a Japanese start-up, has failed in its attempt to carry out the first private moon landing. The Hakuto-R Mission 1 (M1) lander lost contact and is believed to have crashed on the lunar surface. The cause of the failure is unknown, but the startup has suggested that the lander’s altitude measurement system miscalculated the
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SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft exploded a few minutes after liftoff during an uncrewed test flight from South Texas on Thursday. This was a crucial step in Elon Musk’s development of a rocket vessel to eventually take humans to the moon and Mars. The flight test was the first for Starship mounted atop the company’s new Super
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Scientists have developed the world’s first mobile printer that can produce thumbnail-sized patches that deliver mRNA Covid vaccines. The device prints two-centimetre-wide patches that contain hundreds of tiny needles that administer a vaccine when pressed against the skin. These “microneedle patches” offer several advantages over traditional jabs in the arm, including that they can be self-administered, are
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