Several European nations have said the Israeli premier would be detained if he set foot on their soil, following the ICC arrest warrant against him
world2 hours ago
Nasa’s first-ever launch from a commercial site outside of the United States blasted off from Australia’s Outback late Sunday, in a “historic” moment for the country’s space industry.
In the first of three planned launches from the Arnhem Space Centre, the rocket, carrying technology likened to a “mini Hubble” telescope, lifted off — blasted about 350 kilometres (218 miles) into the night sky.
“It is a momentous occasion for us as a company in particular, but it’s historic for Australia,” Equatorial Launch Australia CEO Michael Jones told AFP ahead of the lift-off.
Jones, whose company owns and operates the launch site in the far north of Australia, described it as a “coming out” party for the country’s space industry and said the chance to work with Nasa was a milestone for commercial space firms in the country.
After a series of rain and wind delays, the suborbital sounding rocket soared into the sky to study x-rays emanating from the Alpha Centauri A and B systems.
After reaching its apogee, the rocket’s payload was to capture data on the star systems before parachuting back to earth.
According to Nasa, the launch offers a unique glimpse of the distant systems and unlocked fresh possibilities for scientists.
“We’re excited to be able to launch important science missions from the Southern Hemisphere and see targets that we can’t from the United States,” Nicky Fox, Nasa's Heliophysics Division director in Washington, said on announcing the mission.
Jones said the unique location had made preparations hard, with years of work to get regulatory approval and the need to haul rockets on barges to the launch site — about 28 hours drive from Darwin in northern Australia.
“I think for the team, it’s gonna be, you know, a huge relief that it’s done,” he said.
But with the next launch already looming on July 4, the break would be short-lived.
“We need to, you know, dust ourselves off, take a day off and then get back into it in readiness for the next launch because it’s just as important.”
It is the first Nasa rocket to launch from Australia since 1995, and the project was hailed as the start of a “new era” for the country’s space industry by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Several European nations have said the Israeli premier would be detained if he set foot on their soil, following the ICC arrest warrant against him
world2 hours ago
Regular classes will resume on Wednesday, December 4, announced KHDA
uae3 hours ago
It is the world's longest driverless metro system and the first phase will see three of the six routes become operational
gulf4 hours ago
Kanchana Duangsam sets pace in Female Division, but Anayaa Sood hot on her heels, just one shot behind
sports4 hours ago
Skies will light up in UAE colours at some popular family-friendly spots in the country
uae attractions4 hours ago
India's Gukesh Dommaraju will begin a best-of-14 series for the title against reigning Chinese champion Ding Liren on Monday
asia5 hours ago
Chelsea are third in the Premier League standings behind leaders Liverpool and reigning champions Manchester City
football6 hours ago
This mega project is expected to boost fish numbers
environment6 hours ago