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Groundbreaking telescope reveals first piece of new cosmic map kra14.at Greetings earthlings I’m Jackie Wattles and I’m thrilled to be a new name bringing awe to your inbox. I’ve covered space exploration for nearly a decade at CNN and there has never been a more exciting time to follow space and science discoveries. As researchers push forward to explore and understand the cosmos advancements in technology are sparking rapid developments in rocketry astronomical observatories and a multitude of scientific instruments. Look no further than the missions racing to unlock dark matter and the mysterious force known as dark energy both so named precisely because science has yet to explain these phenomena. https://kr13at.cc kra at Astronomers have never detected dark matter but they believe it makes up about 85 of the total matter in the universe. Meanwhile the existence of dark energy helps researchers explain why the universe is expanding — and why that expansion is speeding up. Extraordinary new scientific instruments are churning out trailblazing data ready to reshape how scientists view the cosmos. A prime example is the European Space Agency’s wide-angle Euclid telescope that launched in 2023 to investigate the riddles of dark energy and dark matter. Euclid this week delivered the first piece of a cosmic map — containing about 100 million stars and galaxies — that will take six years to create. These stunning 3D observations may help scientists see how dark matter warps light and curves space across galaxies. Meanwhile on a mountaintop in northern Chile the US National Science Foundation and Stanford University researchers are preparing to power up the world’s largest digital camera inside the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
The Israeli cabinet will vote on a ceasefire deal in Lebanon on Tuesday Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesperson told CNN after a source familiar with the matter said the Israeli prime minister had approved the plan “in principle.” kra18 cc Netanyahu signaled his potential approval for the emerging ceasefire with Hezbollah during a security consultation with Israeli officials Sunday night the source said. kra15 cc On Monday his spokesperson told CNN the Israeli cabinet will vote on the proposed deal on Tuesday and said it is expected to pass. kra21 at Israel still has reservations over some details of the agreement which were expected to be transmitted to the Lebanese government on Monday the source said. Those and other details are still being negotiated and multiple sources stressed that the agreement will not be final until all issues are resolved. Sources familiar with the negotiations said talks appear to be moving positively toward an agreement but acknowledged that as Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade fire one misstep could upend the talks. Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir called the deal a “big mistake” and said it would be “a historic missed opportunity to eradicate Hezbollah.” Ben Gvir has also long worked to thwart potential ceasefire deals between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. kra22 at https://kra-11.at
Kayaker’s leg amputated in 20-hour ordeal trapped between rocks on Australia river варочный котел с мешалкой 100 литров A kayaker’s leg was amputated during a dramatic hours-long rescue operation to free him from between rocks on a river in Australia on Saturday local police said. The man a foreign tourist in his 60s was airlifted to a hospital in Tasmania’s state capital Hobart where he was in a critical condition police said adding they were contacting his family. His 20-hour ordeal began at about 2:30pm on Friday when he became trapped while kayaking through rapids with a group on the Franklin River police said in a statement. Authorities received an emergency alert from the man’s smartwatch and dispatched rescue units and paramedics police said adding that the area’s remoteness added complexity to the rescue effort. Set in the rugged landscape of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park in the island state the powerful 129-kilometer- 80-mile- long river is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting. Rescuers made several unsuccessful attempts to extract the man between Friday evening and Saturday morning. When his condition deteriorated after so many hours partially submerged in the water a decision was made in consultation with the man to amputate his leg police said. “This rescue was an extremely challenging and technical operation and an incredible effort over many hours to save the man’s life” said Tasmania Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Doug Oosterloo in the statement. “Every effort was made to extract the man before the difficult decision to amputate his leg.” Oosterloo also praised the emergency responders. “I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to this operation in the most difficult of circumstances” he said.