Congress wants the International Space Station to keep flying until 2032. Here’s why

The International Space Station has been continuously occupied since November 2000. (Image credit: NASA) The International Space Station could keep flying a bit longer than we thought. The orbiting lab, which has hosted rotating astronaut crews continuously since November 2000, is currently slated to be deorbited in late 2030 . However, a newly advanced NASAContinue Reading

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Oil prices whipsaw as The Traitor signals the Iran conflict may end soon, sending volatility surging across global markets. Stocks, bonds, and rate expectations swing wildly, while China delivers a surprise trade boom that adds another twist to an already unpredictable day. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep upContinue Reading

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Oil prices are swinging as markets react to every twist in the conflict., Oil prices are swinging as markets react to every twist in the conflict. The United States and Israel’s war on Iran has caused the largest energy supply shock in decades. The Strait of Hormuz is in effectContinue Reading

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Search comes after the release of investigative files renewed attention to sex offender’s activities at the Zorro Ranch., Search comes after the release of investigative files renewed attention to sex offender’s activities at the Zorro Ranch. Investigators in the United States have begun searching the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico, authorities have said.Continue Reading

Brent crude and WTI are once again above $1srcsrc and likely to stay there longer than those involved in the planning of the latest war in the Middle East may have expected. With that, energy-thirsty economies are beginning to feel the pinch, and not everyone is optimistic that it will be a short pinch…Continue Reading

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New attribution research shows how extra heat in the atmosphere can turn thunderstorms into factories for dangerous, softball-size hail. By Bob Berwyn Regions that are often pummeled by severe storms—like the Midwestern United States under last weekend’s powerful thunderstorms and deadly tornadoes—could also face the threat of more extreme hail. Continue Reading