AXA launches CareForAll Hospital Cash Plan to foster proactive care and alleviate financial concerns associated with hospitalisation, Business News
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AXA launches CareForAll Hospital Cash Plan to foster proactive care and alleviate financial concerns associated with hospitalisation, Business News

Business new tamfitronics Enjoy "CareForAll Hospital Cash - First Year HKD1 Supplement" by successfully purchase designated plans /PRNewswire/ -- AXA Hong Kong and Macau (AXA) announced the launch of its new "CareForAll Hospital Cash Plan" ("the plan"), including daily hospital cash benefit, to support customer every step of the way. This plan is coupled with a relaxed underwriting1 process, ensuring that customer can focus on their well-being without added stress. Customer only needs to answer three simple health underwriting questions mostly focusing on their health conditions of the past two years. Moreover, there is no need to perform any medical examinations1. HKD1,000 daily cash will be provided as Hospital Income...
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China launches Sino-French astrophysics satellite, debris falls over populated area
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China launches Sino-French astrophysics satellite, debris falls over populated area

Top Stories Tamfitronics A Long March 2C carrying the SVOM astrophysics satellite lifts of from Xichang, June 22, 2024. Credit: CNSAHausjrvi, FINLAND A Chinese launch of the joint Sino-French SVOM mission to study Gamma-ray bursts early Saturday saw toxic rocket debris fall over a populated area.A Long March 2C rocket lifted off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center at 3:00 a.m. Eastern (0700 UTC) June 22, sending the Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) mission satellite into orbit.The launch was declared successful by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) a short time after liftoff.Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are violent electromagnetic explosions which can release as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun will emit over its entire 10-billion-year lifetime.SVOM is a collaboration between the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and Frances Centre national dtudes...
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Rocket Lab launches first Kinéis satellites on 50th Electron
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Rocket Lab launches first Kinéis satellites on 50th Electron

Top Stories Tamfitronics A Rocket Lab Electron lifts off June 20 on the 50th flight of the rocket, carrying five Kinéis smallsats. Credit: Rocket LabWASHINGTON — Rocket Lab successfully launched the first set of satellites for a French startup June 20 on the 50th flight of its Electron rocket.The Electron lifted off from Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 2:13 p.m. Eastern, carrying five Internet of Things (IoT) satellites for French company Kinéis. Those satellites were deployed from the Electron’s kick stage about an hour later into orbits at an altitude 635 kilometers and inclination of 98 degrees.The launch is the first of five Rocket Lab will perform for Kinéis under a contract announced in September 2021. Each launch will place five satellites weighing 28 kilograms each into orbit to build out...
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SpaceX launches latest SES broadcast satellite
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SpaceX launches latest SES broadcast satellite

Top Stories Tamfitronics A SpaceX Falcon 9 launches Astra 1P, which would enable SES to serve European broadcast customers well into 2040. Credit: SESTAMPA, Fla. SpaceX successfully launched Astra 1P for Luxembourg fleet operator SES June 20 toward geostationary orbit, where it is eventually due to replace four older broadcast satellites over Europe.A Falcon 9 lifted off 5:35 p.m. Eastern from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida after twice being delayed a day because of bad weather.Astra 1P was placed in geostationary transfer orbit around 35 minutes later, not long after the rockets first stage successfully landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean for reuse.SES was the first commercial satellite operator to launch with SpaceX back in 2013, and in 2017 the company also became the first to use a previously flown...
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