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		<title>Help NASA name the dummy on the Moon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NASA is asking for help naming the dummy for the Artemis I mission to the Moon scheduled for November 2021. When NASA&#8217;s Orion spacecraft lifts off for the Artemis I unmanned mission to the Moon, scientists will place a dummy on the spacecraft&#8217;s command seat. The dummy wears the first generation Orion Crew Survival System [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>NASA is asking for help naming the dummy for the Artemis I mission to the Moon scheduled for November 2021.</strong><br />
<span id="more-26141"></span> When NASA&#8217;s Orion spacecraft lifts off for the Artemis I unmanned mission to the Moon, scientists will place a dummy on the spacecraft&#8217;s command seat.</p>
<p> The dummy wears the first generation Orion Crew Survival System space item page, equipped with two radiation sensors. Placing a dummy on board an unmanned train scheduled to launch in November 2021 will provide data to help scientists understand the forces that crew members may experience during the Artemis spaceflight. II in 2023. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_21_240_39250748/76b245424e00a75efe11.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> moonikin effigy</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_21_240_39250748/18ad295d221fcb41920e.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Helga and Zohar effigy</em> The Artemis I mission will be NASA&#8217;s first mission to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. The Artemis II mission will send humans to the Moon. But before that milestone is made, the new Orion spacecraft and the SLS Space Launch System rocket are tested during the first launch to ensure the safety of human astronauts. Also accompanying &#8216;Moonikin&#8217; on the Artemis I mission are Helga and Zohar, two models of the human body, known as Phantom, made from materials that mimic human bones, tissues and organs. Two Phantoms will sit in the back two seats on the Orion. Helga and Zohar help quantify the space radiation astronauts may experience while inside Orion during missions to the Moon. Also to evaluate the AstroRad radiation protective vest, which can reduce exposure. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are currently wearing the vest to assess fit and function. During NASA&#8217;s Artemis I mission, Zohar will wear a vest, and Helga will not. Currently, the main dummy has no name, scientists affectionately call it &#8216;moonikin&#8217;. Therefore, the US space agency NASA is holding an online event &#8216;Name the moonikin in the Artemis mission&#8217; online event. Participants helped NASA choose a meaningful name from a list available from June 16 to June 28. Through social networks Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, participants will vote to choose the name they like and the name with the most votes will become the official name of the dummy. Voters can choose from eight potential names: Ace, Wargo, Delos, Duhart, Campos, Shackleton, Montgomery and Rigel. Specifically: 1. ACE: Straightforward, realistic. Short for Artemis Crew Explorer (rough translation: Artemis Crew Explorer) 2. CAMPOS: Ingenious, know how to solve problems. Named after Arturo Campos, who played a key role in bringing back Apollo 13. 3. DELOS: Nostalgia, romance. According to Greek mythology, this is the island where Apollo and Artemis were born. 4. DUHART: Enthusiastic, vibrant, open-minded. Named after Irene Duhart Long, the first woman minority, medical director at the Kennedy Space Center. 5. MONTGOMERY: Pioneering, innovative. Named after Julius Montgomery, the first African-American engineering specialist to work at the Cape Canaveral Space Facility. 6. RIGEL: Bright, brilliant, inspiring. Supergiant star in the constellation Orion. 7. SHACKLETON: Mysterious, rich. Named after a famous Antarctic explorer, as well as the crater on the south pole of the Moon. 8. WARGO: Energetic, enthusiastic, passionate. Named after Michael Wargo, NASA scientist and head of science for human exploration Kathryn Hambleton, a NASA spokesperson, said: &#8220;It&#8217;s important for the organization to invite the public to participate in online naming and other challenges to get everyone on the journey, inspiring the next generation of explorers. We look forward to the name chosen for the moonikin.&#8221; NASA once held contests to name ships and objects used in space exploration missions. The Perseverance, which landed on Mars on February 19, was named after a national competition in early 2020. The winner was Alexander Maher, a 7th grader in Virginia. Meanwhile, teenager Vaneeza Rupani from Alabama won when naming Ingenuity, the name of NASA&#8217;s Mars helicopter. Rupani&#8217;s essay in NASA&#8217;s 2020 &#8220;Name the Helicopter&#8221; contest won after beating 28,000 entries. <strong> Hoang Dung</strong> (translation summary)</p>
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		<title>The wreck of the Indonesian submarine was found missing at a depth of 850 meters and broken into three parts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 02:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Based on such evidence, the Commander of the Indonesian Army declared that the submarine Nanggala was sunk and the entire crew was dead. On April 25, CNN quoted Mr. Hadi Tjahjanto &#8211; Commander of the Indonesian army, said he found the wreck of the Navy submarine missing during the week. All 53 crew members are [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Based on such evidence, the Commander of the Indonesian Army declared that the submarine Nanggala was sunk and the entire crew was dead.</strong><br />
<span id="more-8781"></span> On April 25, CNN quoted Mr. Hadi Tjahjanto &#8211; Commander of the Indonesian army, said he found the wreck of the Navy submarine missing during the week. All 53 crew members are confirmed dead.</p>
<p> The news comes a day after debris believed to be from submarine KRI Nanggala-402 was found floating away from the submarine&#8217;s last communication capture location in the Bali Sea. Tjahjanto said during a press conference that the Indonesian warship Rigel scanned the area with sound waves, using sound waves to locate objects and magnetometers. Then the MV Swift Rescue from Singapore sent a remote control vehicle (ROV) to get a clearer underwater visualization of the wreck, he said. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_26_541_38635708/552e0eec29aec0f099bf.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> The wreck of the submarine was found &#8211; Photo: Indonesian Navy</em> According to Mr. Tjahjanto: “We have found and photographed parts of the Nanggala submarine such as the transverse steering, the anchor, the outer hull, the vertical steering and other parts of the submarine such as the safety clothing for the crew. Based on that evidence, I declare that the Nanggala submarine sank and the entire crew is dead. &#8221; Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff Yudo Margono said the submarine was found at a depth of 850 meters and broke into three parts. He said the Indonesian government will work with the International Submarine Rescue and Escape Liaison Office &#8220;because salvage of the Nanggala submarine will require international cooperation&#8221;. The KRI Nanggala 402 is one of two Cakra attack submarines, the German-made Type 209 submarine and exported, and was commissioned by Indonesia in 1981. This submarine is 59.5 m long, 6.2 m widest, with a diving displacement of 1,390 tons. The ship operates by diesel-electric engine, cruise speed when diving is 21.5 knots (nearly 40 km / h), range of 15,200 km. Previously, The Guardian reported on April 21 from the Indonesian navy that power outages occurred while the KRI Nanggala 402 was diving, causing the ship to lose control and unable to conduct emergency procedures to allow the ship. rise.</p>
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