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"With high-resolution image data, all scientific payloads have achieved global exploration of Mars."
By Tyler Durden: China's first Mars mission appears to have been a success. On Wednesday, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced the Tianwen-1 probe completed all planned scientific exploration tasks, including snapping imagery data of the entire planet.
The mission's scientific objectives were completed by a robotic spacecraft consisting of six devices: an orbiter, two deployable cameras, a lander, a remote camera, and the Zhurong rover. The aims of the mission included:
Searching for evidence of current and past life,
Producing surface maps,
Characterizing soil composition and water ice distribution, and
Examining the Martian atmosphere, particularly its ionosphere.
'The Russians have suggested that Cuba may be a good location for missiles. ...Those that are wiped out during a future nuclear exchange will actually be the lucky ones.'
By Michael Snyder: There will be nuclear war if we stay on this path. Almost every day, we get more news about how both sides are escalating the conflict in Ukraine. If the American people truly understood what was at stake, there would be giant protests in the streets of every major U.S. city right now. But they don’t. Most of us are entirely convinced that our leaders can do whatever they want in Ukraine without sparking a nuclear war. But the Russians see things very differently. On Russian television there are endless discussions about how the war in Ukraine is really a proxy war between the United States and Russia, and pundits openly discuss the possibility that eventually nuclear weapons will be used. In fact, the destruction of specific U.S. cities has even been discussed on Russian television, but most Americans never hear anything about this.
In a nuclear conflict, the side that uses their weapons first has the best chance of surviving, and the Russians understand this very well.
"Empires fall and rise. Currencies fall and rise. Wars have winners and losers..."
By Tyler Durden: The Russian economy is currently experiencing unprecedented pressure from a group of countries led by the United States, with more than 10,000 sanctions imposed on the country, its citizens, and companies.
Despite all the amplification of sanctions threats by the media, and vilification of anything Russian by western leaders, many of the world's largest nations (by population and economy), are continuing to adjust to current conditions, ignoring the virtue-signaling, and sending Russia's currency and current account balance soaring.
But, in yet another example of the far-less-unified-than-Biden-claims new world order, it appears Indian industrialists have no problem dealing with Putin for their key materials.
The latest example comes from India as Reuters reports that UltraTech Cement - India's biggest cement producer - is importing a cargo of Russian coal and paying for it using Chinese Yuan.
HoneyBadgerRadio: Lawyers don't always stick to facts and evidence, particularly when their clients aren't served by either. Did one of these story tropes convince Judge Nathan to go easy on Ghislaine "The Baby Shiksa Fixer" Maxwell, daughter of Jewish Mossad agent Robert "The UK Pensions Pillager" Maxwell?
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