Nominal, burn, SLS: words you might hear during the launch of Artemis 1

[ad_1] Look to CNN for live coverage from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, beginning Saturday morning through launch Monday morning. Space correspondents Kristin Fisher and Rachel Crane will bring us instant coverage of the launch, along with a team of experts. But if you’re a casual observer, few things may be more confusing than hearing … Read more

The world’s rivers are drying up due to drought and heat. This is what 6 looks like from space

[ad_1] A painful lack of rain and relentless heat waves are drying up rivers in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Many decrease in length and width. Patches of river bed protruding above the water are commonplace. Some rivers have dried up so much that they have become practically impassable. The man-made … Read more

Extinct Superpredator Megalodon Was Big Enough To Eat Orcas, Scientists Say

[ad_1] Megalodon Otodus, the inspiration behind the 2018 film “The Meg,” lived over 23 million years ago. Fossils of the extinct giant are hard to find: although there are many fossilized shark teeth, their bodies are mostly made of cartilage rather than bone and are rarely preserved. A research team led by Jack Cooper, a … Read more

Snoopy, mannequins and Apollo 11 artifacts will swing across the moon aboard Artemis I

[ad_1] When the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule, scheduled for liftoff on August 29, depart for a journey beyond the moon, the spacecraft will carry special items on board. Inside Orion will be three mannequins, toys and even an Amazon Alexa, as well as historical and educational items. The mission – which will … Read more

Earth records shortest days since atomic clocks existed

On June 29, 2022, the Earth completed one rotation in 1.59 milliseconds in less than 24 hours. This is the latest in a series of Earth speed records since 2020. In general, over long periods, the Earth’s rotation slows down. Each century, the Earth takes about a few milliseconds to complete one rotation (where 1 … Read more

Earth records shortest days since atomic clocks existed

On June 29, 2022, the Earth completed one rotation in 1.59 milliseconds in less than 24 hours. This is the latest in a series of Earth speed records since 2020. In general, over long periods, the Earth’s rotation slows down. Each century, the Earth takes about a few milliseconds to complete one rotation (where 1 … Read more

Rally Finland 2022: Tänak, the only one capable of beating the Toyotas

The Estonian leads overall but Lappi is only 3.8 seconds behind Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanperä battle it out for third place Drivers will face eight more stages tomorrow Ott Tänak finished Friday’s leg of the 2022 Rally Finland top of the overall standings. The Estonian from Hyundai was the only one able to beat … Read more

Viral hepatitis causes more than one million deaths per year.

Viral hepatitis, mainly those caused by viruses B and C, cause more than a million deaths a year and affect more than 300 million people worldwide, as reported by the Spanish Digestive System Foundation (FEAD). on the occasion of the World Day Against… Viral hepatitis, mainly those caused by viruses B and C, cause more … Read more

FMCG sales increased by 11.5%. infoRETAIL magazine.

infoRETAIL.- Total sales of consumer goods on Spanish shelves during the month of June reached 4,453 million euros, 11.5% more than in the same period of the previous year. Inflation for most products explains this significant increase, although unlike the previous month, when demand fell by 2.9%, sales in volume recorded a rise of 1.4% … Read more

Fatty liver linked to increased risk of heart failure

Accumulation of fat in the liver, known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is linked to an increased risk of heart failure over the next decade, according to an analysis of pooled data from available research, published in the Gut magazine. . Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease has been… Accumulation of fat in the liver, known as … Read more