Sentinel-2C ready for transatlantic trip to farewell Vega launch
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Sentinel-2C ready for transatlantic trip to farewell Vega launch

Top Stories Tamfitronics Sentinel-2C being loaded onto a Canopée cargo vessel for its trip across the Atlantic Ocean to a launchpad in French Guiana. Credit: AirbusTAMPA, Fla. — Sentinel-2C is ready to be shipped from Germany for a two-week trip across the Atlantic Ocean to the European spaceport in French Guiana, where Europe’s latest Earth science satellite is due to launch on the final flight of the original version of the Vega rocket.Manufacturer Airbus said July 3 it had loaded the satellite onto Canopée, a sail-assisted cargo ship designed specifically to transport components for Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket.Like its Airbus-built predecessors Sentinel-2A and -2B — launched in 2015 and 2017, respectively — Sentinel-2C’s payload is designed to generate optical images from the visible to the shortwave infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum.Each Sentinel-2 satellite collects 1.5...
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Chinese satellite manufacturer MinoSpace raises $137 million
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Chinese satellite manufacturer MinoSpace raises $137 million

Top Stories Tamfitronics Render of a MinoSpace satellite manufacturing base to be established in Wuxi City, Jiangsu province, eastern China. Credit: MinoSpaceHELSINKI Chinese commercial satellite maker MinoSpace has secured more than $137 million to further its design and production aspirations.MinoSpace, also known as Beijing Weina Star Technology Co., Ltd., announced the funding June 24, now describing itself as a commercial space unicorn enterprise, having secured 1 billion yuan ($137 million).Wuxi Economic Development Zone Shangxian Industry Investment Fund, managed by SIP Oriza PE Fund Management, led the round. Liangxi Science and Technology Innovation Industry Fund, managed by Bohua Capital and supporting technological innovation and industrial development in Wuxi City’s Liangxi district, followed, along with existing shareholder Qingdao Huizhu Anfulan.The funding will ensure the successful implementation of major national and commercial missions like satellite internet and...
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Amadia Shopping Centre explains why Chef Smith was arrested
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Amadia Shopping Centre explains why Chef Smith was arrested

Top Stories Tamfitronics The sponsor of Chef Ebenezer Smith’s Guinness World Record (GWR) cook-a-thon attempt Amadia Shopping Centre has explained why its manager, Nana Boroo interrupted Chef Smith’s press conference on July 2.In a statement issued on Thursday, July 4, Amadia Shopping Centre said it agreed with Chef Smith to a three-year contract to support his record-breaking attempt.Owned by Mrs Nana Ama Duodu, Amadia Shopping Centre funded and organized the one-month record attempt of Chef Smith.Providing updates on the matter, the statement said the management of Amadia Shopping Centre contacted Chef Smith on several occasions after the record attempt to find out the progress of the video uploads and if he had received any response from GWR.According to the statement, the management of Amadia Shopping Centre “received no replies” from Chef Smith despite several attempts...
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Denisovans Survived on Tibetan Plateau until 48,000-32,000 Years Ago
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Denisovans Survived on Tibetan Plateau until 48,000-32,000 Years Ago

Top Stories Tamfitronics Archaeologists have found a new hominin rib specimen in Baishiya Karst Cave, one of the only two places where Denisovans are known to have lived. Dated to 48,000-32,000 years old, the specimen also belongs to the Denisovan lineage, extending their presence at the cave well into the Late Pleistocene.A portrait of a juvenile female Denisovan based on a skeletal profile reconstructed from ancient DNA methylation maps. Image credit: Maayan Harel.Denisovans are an extinct hominin group initially identified from a genome sequence determined from a fragment of a finger bone found in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia.Subsequent analyses of the genome have shown that Denisovans diverged from Neanderthals 400,000 years ago and that at least two distinct Denisovan populations mixed with ancestors of present-day Asians.In 2019, a 160,000-year-old jawbone...
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