Peresild, Sjipenko and Novitsky were in a Soyuz pod on their return. On the night of Saturday to Sunday, it was disconnected from the ISS, about 420 kilometers above Earth. Then the craft slowly sank. Finally, it enters the atmosphere in a controlled manner. At around 6:36 a.m., the Soyuz landed safely on the endless plains of Kazakhstan, suspended from …
Read More »Archaeologists find skeleton of Vesuvius eruption victim after 25 years
The remains of the man who was between 40 and 45 were found a stone’s throw from where the shore stood at the time. “He was found with his head turned towards the sea,” Sirano said. The archaeologist believes that the man was knocked down by the cloud of burning ash spat from the volcano and from which he tried …
Read More »Size is important, but rarely used
The Net International Investment Status (“NIIP”) is a very important, but rarely used, indicator of a country’s financial health, Les Nemit examines in his latest corporate finance column. NIIP is the difference between a country’s external financial assets (including assets owned by overseas residents and its subsidiaries) and its liabilities (including public and private debt and corporate shares of foreigners). …
Read More »“Jurassic Park” actress hints at return of “Jurassic World: Dominion”
Jurassic Park actress Ariana Richards has hinted at a possible return to the franchise in a new interview, most notably in Jurassic World: Dominion. You mostly know Richards as Lex Murphy in the Steven Spielberg classic. After starring in the first two films, she decided to give up her acting career and focus on her brilliant career as an artist. …
Read More »Carillonneur wanted for Academy Tower: “It’s a job for life”
Photo: Wutsje / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17987351 The University of Groningen is looking for a new carillonneur for the Academy Tower carillon. The future Carillonneur must have the necessary diplomas. “I will indeed stop,” said Carillonneur Auke de Boer. Last summer De Boer performed the carillon for the last time at the Martinitoren, in December he performed for …
Read More »Israel wants to organize the 2030 World Cup with the neighboring country | sport
Israel plans to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Tuesday visited Israel’s national training complex near Tel Aviv. Infantino also met Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and discussed the World Cup. “It was a pleasure to meet you and hear your thoughts on Israel as the host of the 2030 World Cup, along with our Arab …
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Read More »Parents of triplets receive 3 months of baby care products from Subisco
Young couple Kevin Pandooi and Altagracia Reyme, were allowed to return home this week after almost a month with their triplets born on September 19. As part of their initiative, the Surinamese company Subisco has Subisco gives back, decided to support the parents for 3 months. After the arrival of the triplets; a girl, Fayth and the two boys, Kievencio …
Read More »Black Caps win Twenty20 World Cup warm-up for Netherlands
The Black Caps beat the Netherlands by six points on Sunday in their first practice match for the Twenty20 World Cup (New Zealand time). Captain Kane Williamson and Mark Chapman, along with hamstring nickels, were captains of the New Zealand Martin Cup squad, selecting just 11 of the best players from the ICC Academy in Dubai. Mitchell Santner joined the …
Read More »Russian spacecraft moved space station and urgently dispatched astronauts
The Soyuz spacecraft with Russian crew and astronauts approaches the International Space Station on October 5, 2021. Nasa A Russian spacecraft pushed the International Space Station out of position on Friday morning, leaving astronauts in an emergency situation. This is the second time since July that Russian equipment has caused such an incident. Astronaut Oleg Nowitsky performed engine tests on …
Read More »Climatologists: zero emissions by 2050, it’s too late
Leading climatologists warn that 2050 is too late to reduce CO2 emissions to virtually zero. The year mentioned in the European Green Deal and the Dutch climate law should actually be brought forward by ten years, to 2040 at the latest, scientists involved in the Climate Expert Group told NOS. ‘UN, IPCC. In two weeks, a global climate conference will …
Read More »Weird Ideas From FIFA Boss Infantino
Number one football manager Gianni Infantino did not take on an easy task when he took over from FIFA president Sepp Blatter. Blatter left, with a corrupt image that he had also infected the most popular sport with. Numerous arrests within FIFA resulted from this. Blatter’s supporters were also guilty of blatant self-enrichment. Infantino has repeatedly hinted that he is …
Read More »Lava flow over La Palma once again engulfs hundreds of properties | Abroad
The lava flow from the volcano on the Canary Island of La Palma continues to engulf homes and buildings. According to the latest count, 1,817 buildings have been swallowed up until this afternoon. This is 269 more than the number published by the national television channel RTVE, drawing on information from the European Earth observation system Copernicus. No new evacuations …
Read More »Ken Williamson, Mark Chapman outside New Zealand vs. the Netherlands
The team have announced that New Zealand captain Ken Williamson and multi-level player Mark Chapman will miss the T20 World Cup cricket world championship pre-match against the Netherlands on Saturday due to tremors hamstring. (more news on cricket) The official Black Caps pointer posted on Twitter: “Kane Williamson and Mark Chapman will sit down tomorrow as a precaution for the …
Read More »Seed for the Nobel Prize planted in the washing machine
Impense also holds American nationality and has lived in the United States for some time, where it was still early in the morning during a telephone conversation with Dr. Gelder. However, he hopes the Netherlands can claim part of its success. “I am so indebted to my study in Rotterdam, it was a good education, and I worked at Tilburg …
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