Blue Origin successfully lands world’s first ever reusable rocket at a site in West Texas

Blue Origin has created, launched, and landed the first ever reusable rocket successfully. It has been landed at a location in West Texas. The rocket ship had gone up a whooping 100.5 kilometers into outer space and has landed proudly upright on its arrival on Earth’s ground.

Several attempts of creating a reusable rocket have been made by the company, but until now it has never been able to succeed in terms of a perfect land.

Founder of Blue Origin Bezos said, “Blue Origin’s reusable New Shepard space vehicle flew a flawless mission – soaring to 329,839 feet and then returning through 119-mph high-altitude crosswinds to make a gentle, controlled landing just four and a half feet from the center of the pad”.

Political agenda needs to be reformed

The political elites include the democratic or authoritarian faces of their States and they have authority over the sections where climate reforms should take place. They rule the nation as they are the nation, the voice of reason and to be specific they are everything.

The reasoning or the environment doesn’t matter to them they are more interested in wealth accumulation, domination and power. They don’t make sure that fossil fuels stay deeper underneath the ground but they ensure that it is the sustainable plans that buried.

The present climate change talks have not been helpful in transforming the environmental landscape, but have also helped in the reproduction and reforming of the political agenda.

Orbital ATK returns its Cygnus cargo ship to flight after a year of hiatus

On Sunday, private spaceflight company Orbital ATK returned its Cygnus cargo ship to flight with a superb afternoon launch after a year’s gap. It has launched essential supplies and NASA gear to the International Space Station.

Following a three-day delay caused due to bad weather, the unmanned Cygnus spacecraft blasted off from a pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 4:44 pm EST on Sunday.

The liftoff has marked NASA’s first resupply mission by Orbital ATK since the loss of its previous Cygnus vehicle and Antares rocket in October last year. The vehicle will arrive at the space station on Thursday, and is likely to deliver roughly 4 tons of supplies, like a life sciences facility, Microsoft HoloLens sets, microsatellite launcher and other tools.

Rare tropical disease Zika enters Panama

A rare tropical disease called Zika has made its way to Panama as first Zika virus cases were reported recently, according to local media reports. A report of the World Health Organization (WHO) showed that Mexico, Paraguay, and Venezuela are three other countries in the Americas with cases of Zika virus.

Many cases of Zika virus, a member of the Flaviviridae virus family which spreads through Aedes mosquitoes, are already reported in Central and South America. As per reports, the virus is spreading at a fast pace in the regions. The virus has become a pain for residents of Brazil, where the increase in Zika has been linked to 20-fold increase in microcephaly.

NYC Salt Warning Labels Heading For Court Fight after Complaint by Restaurateurs

With an announcement on salt warning labels, New York City became the first state where people will get the total amount of sodium in an ordered item. But, restaurateurs have stood against the new warning label, and court will decide who is right. The plaintiffs claimed health regulators have violated legal bounds to pass warning label for salt-laden chain restaurant food.

The National Restaurant Association filed a lawsuit against the city Board of Health-approved rule on Thursday in a Manhattan court, two days after the new rule took effect. As per the law, the state restaurants have to put salt-shaker icon on every menu item.

Americans Agree 'Distracted Walking' is Serious, But Few Admit They Text while walking

Many people may have advised you not to text when you drive, but have you ever taken an advice regarding text and walk? It may seem a strange issue, but it’s real. Most US people think walking while being on phone is a real and serious problem, according to a survey by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and Ipsos Public Affairs.

The survey reported also that many people blamed others for distracted walking without considering their own behavior. According to the survey, people keep their eyes on their phone’s screen instead of looking at the track, and when a collision occurs, they blame others.

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