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The Ukraine Peace Summit Ends With Agreement on What a Final Peace Will Look Like
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The Ukraine Peace Summit Ends With Agreement on What a Final Peace Will Look Like

The Ukraine Peace Summit Ends With Agreement on What a Final Peace Will Look Like
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The Squad's Jamaal Bowman Makes Desperate Move As the Fat Lady Warms Up in Contentious Primary Race
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The Squad's Jamaal Bowman Makes Desperate Move As the Fat Lady Warms Up in Contentious Primary Race

The Squad's Jamaal Bowman Makes Desperate Move As the Fat Lady Warms Up in Contentious Primary Race
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Golden Bull of 1222
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Golden Bull of 1222

The Golden Bull of 1222: Hungary's Magna Carta  The Golden Bull of 1222, issued by King Andrew II of Hungary, is one of the most significant legal documents in medieval European history. Often compared to England's Magna Carta, it played a crucial role in shaping the constitutional landscape of Hungary. This charter emerged as a response to the widespread discontent among the Hungarian nobility and clergy, who sought to curb the king's authority and secure their own rights and privileges. By establishing fundamental legal principles and limiting royal power, the Golden Bull set the stage for the development of a more balanced governance system in Hungary, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's legal and political evolution.  Read moreSection: Ancient WritingsHistoryImportant EventsRead Later 
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Speaker Johnson Faces Heat Over Radiation Benefits
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Speaker Johnson Faces Heat Over Radiation Benefits

Proponents for the expansion of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act are frustrated with Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who they say is stalling on the Senate-passed bill that would expand the base of Americans exposed to radiation to be eligible for federal benefits
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Trans Daughter's Sports Team Inclusion Might Cost Fla. Woman Her Job
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Trans Daughter's Sports Team Inclusion Might Cost Fla. Woman Her Job

A Florida school district employee is on the brink of losing her job after allowing her transgender daughter to participate in girls' high school volleyball, sparking a contentious debate on transgender rights and sports regulations, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
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RFK Jr.: CNN Staff Face 'Jail Time' for Debate Without Him
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RFK Jr.: CNN Staff Face 'Jail Time' for Debate Without Him

The presidential campaign for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a statement Thursday asserting that every CNN staffer involved in next week's debate is violating campaign finance laws and subject to "serious jail time."
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Young Voters Leaving Democrats and Biden
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Young Voters Leaving Democrats and Biden

A lot of attention is being given to support being picked up by Donald Trump among non-white voters. But the change taking place among young voters is even more dramatic. In the elections in 2016 and…
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Records Reveal How ‘Bidenbucks’ Could Affect Battleground Nevada 
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Records Reveal How ‘Bidenbucks’ Could Affect Battleground Nevada 

At least four federal agencies likely will be involved in helping to mobilize voters in Nevada, based on President Joe Biden’s executive order on elections, which some critics call “Bidenbucks.”…
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Disney Employees Sue Company for Backing Out of Florida Relocation After They’d Sold Their Homes
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Disney Employees Sue Company for Backing Out of Florida Relocation After They’d Sold Their Homes

Disney is facing blowback from employees after canceling plans to transfer 2,000 staffers from California to a proposed campus in Florida. In 2021, Disney’s then-chief executive, Bob Chapek, announced…
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Astroscale Closes Within 50 Meters of its Space Junk Target
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Astroscale Closes Within 50 Meters of its Space Junk Target

Space debris is a major problem for space exploration. There are millions of pieces up there in orbit from flecks of paint to defunct satellites. It is a known challenge to space exploration creating a shell of uncontrolled debris which could cause damage to orbiting craft or astronauts. A team at Astroscale have a spacecraft in orbit whose singular purpose has been to rendezvous with a defunct Japanese upper-stage rocket module. On arrival it is to survey the debris to test approach and survey techniques to ultimately inform how we can remove them from orbit. Space debris, or space junk, is exactly what it says; pieces of human made objects orbiting Earth that are no longer required. It’s not just unwanted items though, many pieces are the result of collisions and at speeds in excess of 28,000 kilometres per hour they pose a real threat to astronauts and operational spacecraft in low earth orbit. Taking a bleak view, NASA scientists Donald Kessler proposed a scenario where the shear volume of debris is high enough that collisions could cascade into a chain reaction. The chain reaction of collisions could ultimately lead to an exponential growth in debris and even cut off our access to space. It may seem a pessimistic view but some computer modelling of the scenario does give strong indications that this may be the case if we don’t act now. A map of space debris orbiting Earth. Credit: European Space Agency There have been numerous, almost fanciful ideas proposed from great big balloons covered in sticky stuff like giant fly paper in orbit to pickup bits and bobs floating around. Nets have also been proposed even lasers to piece by piece destroy the offending objects. If I were a betting man I would go for something along the lines of a net travelling through space at similar velocity, scooping up the debris and controlling its gentle deorbit until either landed safely for collection or burnt up in the atmosphere.  The ideas are there, what we are lacking, is data to assess their feasibility. Enter Astroscale, a company that was founded in 2013 and develops in-orbit solutions. They have been selected by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency – JAXA – for the first phase of Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration. The purpose to demonstrate how the technology for removing large pieces of debris. This has led to the development of ADRAS-J (Active Debris Removal by Astroscale-Japan.) ADRAS-J was launched on 18 February and started its rendezvous phase four days later. On 9 April it began its approach from a few hundred kilometres and from 16 April it began its automated relative navigation approach taking it to within a few hundred metres using the onboard infrared camera. On 23 May it approached to 50 metres, a first for any spacecraft to arrive in such proximity to a large piece of debris.  The item is the upper stage of a Japanese rocket that measures 11 metres long and 4 metres in diameter. Now the two are so close, ADRAS-J will demonstrate proximity operations and collect images of the rocket to assess its movements. This is a particularly interesting object for ADRAS-J to study becausey it has no technology or infrastructure to enable docking or servicing so is a challenging piece of debris to remove. Source : Historic Approach to Space Debris: Astroscale’s ADRAS-J Closes in by 50 Meters The post Astroscale Closes Within 50 Meters of its Space Junk Target appeared first on Universe Today.
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