Just a space train stop from the Milky Way, two little galaxies have a fortified barricade protecting them from falling to pieces, astronomers said Wednesday
Month: September 2022
CISA Warns of Hurricane-Related Scams – CNET
It’s understandable that people would want to help those affected by the recent hurricanes, but government officials say they need to be careful when they
All 50 US States Get Green Light For Massive Building Project of EV Charging Stations
Earlier this week, the US Department of Transportation granted approval for new electric vehicle charging station plans submitted by all 50 states, Washington D.C. and
Russia Strikes Regions in Eastern Ukraine Then Declares Them Russian
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia unleashed a salvo of rocket, drone and missile strikes against Ukrainian towns and cities overnight Thursday and into Friday, creating scenes
Ukraine Submits Application to Join NATO
KYIV, Ukraine — President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine responded to Russia’s claims to have annexed four Ukrainian provinces by announcing Ukraine is applying for membership
NASA Shares Closest Photos in Years of Frosty Jupiter Moon Europa – CNET
NASA’s Juno spacecraft cozied up to Jupiter’s funky moon Europa on Thursday, sending back some of the closest images ever taken of the icy world.
Iran Soccer Stars Speak Out on Protests; Group Urges FIFA Ban
One of the most beloved players in Iran’s soccer history had his family home raided by the authorities after speaking out against the government. At
Biden Warns Russia That the West Will Not Recognize Putin’s Actions
WASHINGTON — President Biden warned Russia on Friday that the United States and its allies would not be intimidated by its latest actions in Ukraine
Iran Protests Continue Despite Heavy Crackdowns
The protests that have shaken Iran for nearly two weeks have continued across the country, including in the capital, Tehran, even as the government expands
See NASA’s DART Asteroid Crash Through the Lens of Webb, Hubble Telescopes – CNET
NASA wasn’t about to miss the chance to capture its historic ambush of an asteroid through the eyes of its most powerful space observatories. On