BAE Systems Phasa-35: The Future of High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites

BAE Systems Phasa-35: The Future of High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites

Military espionage is usually carried out from a reconnaissance satellite located at an altitude of several hundred kilometers. However, traditions are breaking, and its functions are now being taken over by the so-called pseudo-satellite. More precisely, it is a drone flying in the stratosphere; however, associations with a satellite are not accidental: such a UAV … Read more

Chinese President Xi Jinping to Miss G20 Summit in India

Chinese President Xi Jinping to Miss G20 Summit in India

Chinese President Xi Jinping will miss the G20 summit in India, which will be held in its capital New Delhi on September 9-10. Reuters was the first to report this, citing sources in the two countries, and later a diplomatic source for Vedomosti confirmed the information. China will be represented at the annual forum by … Read more

Al-Kharj Education Introduces Chinese Language Learning Program for 1,200 Students

Al-Kharj Education Introduces Chinese Language Learning Program for 1,200 Students

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The Assistant for Educational Affairs in Al-Kharj Education, “Abdullah Al-Zaidi”, revealed that the educational system aims to enable 1,200 male and female students to learn the Chinese language. Al-Zaidi explained, during an interview on Al-Ikhbariya channel, that teaching the Chinese language will be in the second secondary grade an enriching subject that the … Read more

Izan Almansa Pérez: Rising Star in World Basketball | Achievements, Journey, and Future Plans

Izan Almansa Pérez: Rising Star in World Basketball | Achievements, Journey, and Future Plans

Izan Almasa Pérez (Murcia, June 7, 2005) has earned himself one of the great realities of world basketball despite the fact that he is barely 18 years old. The successes he has achieved with the Spanish teams in the last two summers, which have come together with his proclamation as the best player in the … Read more

A Nomad by Conviction: The Andalusian Singer Influenced by the United States

A Nomad by Conviction: The Andalusian Singer Influenced by the United States

Tuesday, July 25, 2023, 00:28 comment copy link WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Platinum blonde, cowboy hat, tight clothing, original voice, familiar sound, and particular nickname. From ‘Graná’ to eternity, that infinity that signifies posterity. Andalusian name and international surname. A nomad by conviction, she lives in Malaga, but her influences are from the United … Read more

Prince William’s Reaction to Kate Middleton’s Enthusiastic Conversation with James Norton at Wimbledon

Prince William’s Reaction to Kate Middleton’s Enthusiastic Conversation with James Norton at Wimbledon

Social media pioneers shared that Prince William was “not comfortable” with the looks attached to an enthusiastic feminine fascination, which he noticed on his wife, “Princess of Wales” Kate Middleton, when she was chatting Sunday with British actor James Norton in the final of the Wimbledon World Men’s Tennis Championships in London. According to what … Read more

The Beauty of Saturn: A Unique Planet with Enchanting Rings | Merdeka.com

Saturn. ©2012 Merdeka.com Reporter: Merdeka Merdeka.com – Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Saturn is a gas planet consisting of hydrogen and helium. Saturn takes 29.5 years to go around the sun. However, one rotation of Saturn is only 10.5 hours, which means that one day on Saturn is faster than … Read more

The Finite Age of Stars: Explaining the Brightness of the Night Sky

Scientists Solve Puzzle of Night Sky Being Black – Here’s the Answer In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have finally solved the long-standing puzzle of why the night sky appears black. The answer lies in the finite age of the stars, according to British cosmologist Edward Harrison. Harrison, in his 1964 study, explained that the main … Read more

Exploring Jupiter’s Atmosphere and Magnetic Field: The Juno Spacecraft’s Discoveries and Future Missions

NASA Captures Mysterious Green Flashes on Planet Jupiter In a groundbreaking discovery, NASA has captured mysterious green flashes on the planet Jupiter. The images were taken by the Juno spacecraft, which is specifically designed to penetrate thick clouds and investigate the structure, atmosphere, and magnetic field of the gas giant. Scientists hope that through investigations … Read more

NASA Discovers Possible Existence of Microbial Life on Moon’s South Pole

illustration moon. ©OldakQuill / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain Reporter: Merdeka Merdeka.com – NASA revealed that there is a possibility of the existence of living things other than humans who have been on the moon for a long time. Prabal Saxena, a researcher for NASA, said “research results so far reveal the survival ability of … Read more