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Russia Now Wants to Build Its Own Space Station Before Leaving the ISS

August 16, 2022 by gizmodo.com Leave a Comment

Roscosmos just revealed Watch CC Off English Addressing The MCU’s Taboos 02:46 Now playing Who Should Be the New Doctor Doom? io9 Picks Yesterday 6:23PM 02:35 Now playing Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle Teaser Trailer Yesterday 11:49AM For months, Russia has threatened to pull out of the ISS in a series of vague statements . On Monday, Roscosmos displayed a physical model of its own space station at a military-industrial exhibition outside Moscow. The Russian Orbital Space Station, nicknamed ‘ROSS,’ would launch in two phases. The first phase would include four modules, while the second phase would add two more modules and a service platform, The Guardian reported . Russia’s state media has previously suggested that the first phase would launch as soon as 2025, and no later than 2030, while the second phase would launch by … [Read more...] about Russia Now Wants to Build Its Own Space Station Before Leaving the ISS

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Lost (Classic): “Pilot”

June 11, 2014 by www.avclub.com Leave a Comment

Watch Ariana Debose set for Blumhouse Thriller 01:09 Now playing Anthony Hopkins transcends human consciousness as an NFT Yesterday 6:23PM 01:45 Now playing Alison Brie talks "Spin Me Round" Yesterday 7:13PM “Pilot” (season 1, episode 1 and 2; originally aired 9/22/2004 and 9/29/2004) In which a plane crashes onto an Island (Available on Netflix , Hulu , and Amazon .) After 10 years, after countless blogs and forums and discussions, after the show’s DNA has seeped into everything on TV, the Lost pilot still makes me froth at the mouth to see the rest of the show. I know what’s coming. I’ve seen the whole series and liked most of it (while finding some of it iffy). I know which questions are answered well and which are answered poorly and which are sort of just sidestepped. I know everything. But Charlie’s “Guys, where are … [Read more...] about Lost (Classic): “Pilot”

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Strippers at a Los Angeles’ Star Garden make moves to unionize

August 18, 2022 by www.avclub.com Leave a Comment

As a modern labor movement spurs efforts to unionize across the country, from Starbucks to Trader Joe’s to Amazon, one group of laborers is looking to create a more equitable workplace: Strippers. Dancers at the North Hollywood club Star Garden have officially moved to host a union election with the National Labor Relations Board. If approved, the dancers would join the established actors union Actors’ Equity Association, which represents nearly 51,000 professional actors and stage managers. Watch Anthony Hopkins transcends human consciousness as an NFT 01:45 Now playing Alison Brie talks "Spin Me Round" Yesterday 7:13PM 00:58 Now playing Robert De Niro to double our pleasure in upcoming film Tuesday 7:30PM “Every worker who wants a union deserves a union and should be able to have the protections of fair wages, safe working conditions, … [Read more...] about Strippers at a Los Angeles’ Star Garden make moves to unionize

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Russian Cosmonaut Forced to Abandon Spacewalk Due to Spacesuit Power Malfunction

August 17, 2022 by gizmodo.com Leave a Comment

Wednesday’s Russian spacewalk didn’t exactly go as planned, Watch CC Off English Addressing The MCU’s Taboos 02:46 Now playing Who Should Be the New Doctor Doom? io9 Picks Yesterday 6:23PM 02:35 Now playing Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle Teaser Trailer Yesterday 11:49AM About two hours into the spacewalk scheduled to install a giant robotic arm , cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev reported that the voltage of his spacesuit battery was low. Mission control ordered Artemyev to return to the airlock and connect to the station’s power, while reassuring him, “Don’t worry, everything is fine. You are okay.” As Artemyev continued to fiddle with the crew lock bag before making his way back to the airlock, mission control forcefully told him to “drop everything and go back.” Cosmonaut Artemyev made his way back in Advertisement The … [Read more...] about Russian Cosmonaut Forced to Abandon Spacewalk Due to Spacesuit Power Malfunction

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Pets Fill Animal Shelters Up to a Year After Climate Disasters

August 17, 2022 by gizmodo.com Leave a Comment

When a wildfire, flood, or storm strikes a community, the damage is far-reaching: Homes and infrastructure may be destroyed, people are forced to evacuate, and pets are sometimes lost or left behind. Watch CC Off English Addressing The MCU’s Taboos 02:46 Now playing Who Should Be the New Doctor Doom? io9 Picks Yesterday 6:23PM 02:35 Now playing Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle Teaser Trailer Yesterday 11:49AM A study published this week in PLOS Climate found that the number of cats and dogs in shelters near climate-related disasters spikes for up to a year after the event. Researchers looked at data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Shelter Animals Count (SAC) to make the connection between these disasters and the surge in shelter animals. Heidi Brown, an associate professor of public health at the University of … [Read more...] about Pets Fill Animal Shelters Up to a Year After Climate Disasters

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Newly Launched Russian Spy Satellite Might Be Stalking a US Military Satellite

August 3, 2022 by gizmodo.com Leave a Comment

Russia just launched a mysterious satellite that could be spying on an even more Watch CC Off English Addressing The MCU’s Taboos 02:46 Now playing Who Should Be the New Doctor Doom? io9 Picks Yesterday 6:23PM 02:35 Now playing Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle Teaser Trailer Yesterday 11:49AM Before it launched on Monday, speculation already existed that the Russian “inspector” satellite —one that stalks other satellites to sneak a closer look. The spy satellite, poised to receive the designation Kosmos 2558, launched into the same orbital plane as a U.S. military satellite, dubbed USA 326, that flew to space in February. Marco Langbroek, an astrodynamics lecturer at Delft Technical University in the Netherlands, tracked the orbital plane of the two satellites and found that the Russian satellite was launched at a time that coincided … [Read more...] about Newly Launched Russian Spy Satellite Might Be Stalking a US Military Satellite

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