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		<title>Will Bitcoin reach $250,000 by the end of 2022?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 19:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Billionaire venture capitalist and Bitcoin investor Tim Draper still believes Bitcoin will hit $250,000 by the end of 2022 or early 2023, despite the wild fluctuations in the cryptocurrency&#8217;s value and the turmoil surrounding it. around the use of non-environmentally friendly energy. Tim Draper. “I think I would be right on this one,” Draper told [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Billionaire venture capitalist and Bitcoin investor Tim Draper still believes Bitcoin will hit $250,000 by the end of 2022 or early 2023, despite the wild fluctuations in the cryptocurrency&#8217;s value and the turmoil surrounding it. around the use of non-environmentally friendly energy.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Tim Draper.</em> “I think I would be right on this one,” Draper told CNBC Make It. Draper first made his bold price prediction in 2018, when Bitcoin was trading around $8,000, according to Coinbase. “I will be really right or really wrong [nhưng] I&#8217;m pretty sure it&#8217;s going in that direction,&#8221; Draper said. That&#8217;s because Draper believes that virtual currency will be &#8220;more used by then&#8221;. Draper predicts: “Wait about a year and a half and retailers will use Opennode [một bộ xử lý thanh toán Bitcoin], so people will accept Bitcoin.” Currently only a few major companies accept Bitcoin directly or indirectly through a third-party digital wallet app, including Microsoft, PayPal, Overstock, Whole Foods, Starbucks, and Home Depot. And many experts see Bitcoin as a store of value, like gold, rather than currency. Draper said: “I think [Bitcoin] will continue to increase because there are only 21 million in all. Thanks to its code, only 21 million Bitcoins can be “mined”. To date, over 18 million bitcoins have been in circulation. Draper, 63, who built his fortune by making early investments in Twitter, Skype, Tesla and SpaceX, did not share how many Bitcoins he currently holds or whether he invests in other cryptocurrencies. or not. Draper says most engineers are working on improving Bitcoin right now. Last week, Bitcoin had its first upgrade in four years, called Taproot. Going into effect in November, the reported change will mean greater security and transaction efficiency. It is also meant to unlock the potential for smart contracts on the Bitcoin blockchain, CNBC reported. Bitcoin “Like Microsoft” [trong] software world or Amazon in the world of e-commerce,” said Draper. He believes that Bitcoin will be at the center of all financial activity in the next two to three decades. However, the value of Bitcoin is highly volatile and there are concerns about its massive energy use. For this and other reasons, experts recommend only investing as much money in Bitcoin as you can afford. Hundreds of billions of dollars were wiped out after Elon Musk tweeted in May that he would be suspending Bitcoin purchases at Tesla due to environmental concerns. In 2014, Draper purchased nearly 30,000 Bitcoins seized by US Marshals Services from the Silk Road Online Black Market.</p>
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		<title>Tesla sells 10% of bitcoin to test the market &#8211; Elon Musk continues to allow car purchases with crypto</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tiệp Nguyễn]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2021 23:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Elon Musk has just said that Tesla is only selling 10% of its bitcoin holdings, confirming that it is possible to buy its electric cars with bitcoins easily without volatility in the market. Trading of the world&#8217;s number 1 cryptocurrency was significantly higher on June 13, when digital asset investor Elon Musk said: Tesla will [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Elon Musk has just said that Tesla is only selling 10% of its bitcoin holdings, confirming that it is possible to buy its electric cars with bitcoins easily without volatility in the market.</strong><br />
<span id="more-25682"></span> Trading of the world&#8217;s number 1 cryptocurrency was significantly higher on June 13, when digital asset investor Elon Musk said: Tesla will continue to allow bitcoin transactions at stores vehicle manufacturer, when key members of the bitcoin infrastructure can confirm that 50% of the energy used to &#8220;mine&#8221; the coin is derived from clean energy.</p>
<p> The tweet that the Tesla CEO released Sunday was part of an exchange with twitter users that omitted to refer to a CoinTelegraph article accusing him of &#8220;bitcoin manipulation.&#8221; Musk said that the company kept $1.5 billion of its initial investment in bitcoin, but sold about 10% to &#8220;confirm it&#8217;s easy to pay off.&#8221; [bằng bitcoin] without distorting the market&#8221;. Elon Musk has become a prominent and influential figure in the crypto world. He tweeted in May that Tesla would no longer accept bitcoin as a means of payment for its vehicles, citing the large amount of carbon emissions in bitcoin mining. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_14_365_39183268/47ee909f9fdd76832fcc.jpg" width="625" height="434"> <em> esla will continue to allow transactions in bitcoin at the car manufacturer&#8217;s stores, once it is confirmed that the &#8220;mining&#8221; energy source is clean energy. Photo: Getty.</em> This action is believed to be the cause of the sell-off of the world&#8217;s No. 1 cryptocurrency. Musk&#8217;s comments on the sustainability of bitcoin &#8220;mining&#8221; continue to resonate in the crypto community. A commonly cited metric from the University of Cambridge pegged the annual electricity consumption of bitcoin mining at around 99 terawatt-hours. This consumption is more than that of the Philippines or Pakistan. Some of Musk&#8217;s recent tweets have also sparked a mix of excitement, confusion, apprehension, and sometimes even fear in the crypto community. Earlier this month, investors attempted to analyze a mysterious tweet from SpaceX that included a bitcoin symbol and a broken heart emoji. The information that Elon Musk transmits has had a great influence on the price of dogecoin and bitcoin. Musk is also partly blamed for the current drop in bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency complex. The Wall Street Journal has described him as the biggest influence on bitcoin. By the end of June 13, the bitcoin price was up nearly 8%, changing hands at $38,808.09 on CoinDesk. As of now, Bitcoin is up over 28% for the year but is down about 40% from its mid-April peak at $64,829.14. The world&#8217;s No. 2 cryptocurrency, Ethereum, gained nearly 5%, changing hands at $2,521.81. Back in February, Tesla revealed that it had acquired about $1.5 billion in bitcoin in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. At the time, Tesla paid about $38,000/bitcoin for each bitcoin. This is the average price at the time of Tesla&#8217;s Q4 conference on January 27. This conference did not mention any bitcoin holdings and the date of filing with the SEC. Overall, the prices of digital assets like bitcoin are outperforming traditional markets.</p>
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		<title>Billionaire race: Jeff Bezos leads, goes to space next month</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Thu Hằng/Báo Tin tức (Theo D.M, Space)]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2021 16:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amazon founder and outgoing CEO Jeff Bezos has announced that he will fly into space with his brother next month, leading rivals in the space race with billionaires Elon Musk and Richard Branson. Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos inspects the New Shepard launch facility in West Texas. A spot on his upcoming flight is up [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Amazon founder and outgoing CEO Jeff Bezos has announced that he will fly into space with his brother next month, leading rivals in the space race with billionaires Elon Musk and Richard Branson.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos inspects the New Shepard launch facility in West Texas. A spot on his upcoming flight is up for auction. Photo: EPA</em> This will be the first manned flight conducted by Bezos&#8217; space company, Blue Origin. The flight is scheduled to take place on July 20, the 52nd anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the Moon. Bezos and his brother Mark, a former advertising executive and volunteer firefighter, will join the flight with the winner of the ship&#8217;s airfare auction, with the lowest bid of $2.8 million. USD. In an Instagram post, billionaire Bezos said he had dreamed of traveling into space since he was 5 years old. “I will go on that journey with my brother. The best adventure, with my best friend,” declared the Amazon founder. With an estimated personal fortune of $186.2 billion, Jeff Bezos is one of several billionaire entrepreneurs driving a &#8220;new space race,&#8221; each pumping billions of dollars into private startups. Their aim is to develop low-cost, commercialized space travel. But while Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson is expected to make a suborbital flight later this year, and SpaceX&#8217;s Elon Musk has vowed to &#8220;die on Mars,&#8221; it&#8217;s Bezos who&#8217;s the one. Win the race to be the first of this hit trio of billionaires to reach the edge of space. <em> <strong> Watch Blue Origin successfully launch and land a reusable New Shepard space rocket (Source: CNBC)</strong> </em> Mr Musk has yet to comment on Bezos&#8217; latest statement, while Branson congratulated his rival, saying their two companies are &#8220;opening up to space&#8221;. “Congratulations to Jeff Bezos and his brother Mark for announcing their plans to go into space. Jeff started Blue Origin in 2000, we started Virgin Galactic in 2004 and now both are opening up access to space &#8211; incredible!&#8221; Branson tweeted. personal. Musk and Bezos are said to have been head-to-head on several projects over the past decade. Elon Musk sees his tech giant as an &#8220;imitation&#8221; in some of Amazon&#8217;s business ventures, while Bezos mocks the SpaceX CEO&#8217;s plans to send people to Mars. Bezos&#8217; company Blue Origin was founded in 2000, touting itself as a means of providing cheaper access to space through the use of reusable rockets &#8211; namely the New Shepard that flew 15 times. Jeff Bezos&#8217; space tourism project with Blue Origin is competing with a similar program being developed by Space X, the rocket company founded and run by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and the company. Virgin Galactic is backed by Richard Branson. In April 2017, Bezos revealed that he invests about $1 billion in Amazon stock in Blue Origin every year. Blue Origin&#8217;s spaceship system consists of a pressurized crew capsule mounted on top of a reusable New Shepard booster. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_294_39113004/df56c953da11334f6a00.jpg" width="625" height="429"> <em> During the first manned flight into space, the crew aboard the New Shepard will spend at least 10 minutes hovering in zero gravity inside the capsule.</em> Bezos founded Blue Origin in 2000. The upcoming space flight is the culmination of more than two decades of forays into space for Jeff Bezos, who announced plans to step down as Amazon&#8217;s CEO just now. 15 days before flight date. Instead, he will become Executive Chairman of the company he founded in his garage in 1994 &#8211; allowing him &#8220;time and energy&#8221; to focus on other business ventures. Blue Origin named its space rocket program New Shepard after astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American to fly into space exactly 60 years ago. The upcoming flight will mark a major milestone in the mission to take paying customers beyond space. However, for now, Elon Musk&#8217;s SpaceX seems to be leading in the space billionaire race with multiple launches of NASA equipment to the ISS and a partnership to send tourists to space by 2021. On February 6, 2018, SpaceX launched a rocket to orbit Mars, more than 220 million km from Earth, and NASA selected two astronauts to join the first manned Dragon mission performed by SpaceX. . <em> <strong> Watch the video of SpaceX&#8217;s Starship rocket being launched and successfully landed for the first time on May 5, 2021 (Source: SpaceX):</strong> </em> SpaceX has also begun sending a series of 60 satellites into space to help form its Starlink network. Mr. Musk hopes the program will build a network of interconnected satellites around the Earth, thereby providing free Internet to everyone around the world. Meanwhile, billionaire Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic are taking a different approach to conquering space. Virgin Galactic has repeatedly performed successful test flights of the Unity spacecraft. The first time took place in December 2018 and the last time took place on February 22 this year. More than 600 wealthy clients to date, including celebrities like Brad Pitt and Katy Perry, have booked $250,000 for one of Virgin&#8217;s spacewalks. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_294_39113004/a751bf54ac1645481c07.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Richard Branson introduces SpaceShipTwo, a spaceship with room for six passengers and two pilots. Photo: Reuters</em> Virgin Galactic&#8217;s SpaceShipTwo can carry six passengers and two pilots. Each passenger has a seat with two large windows &#8211; one on the side and one above. Passengers will become &#8220;astronauts&#8221; when they reach the Karman line, the boundary of Earth&#8217;s atmosphere. The spacecraft will then make a sub-orbital journey with about six minutes of weightlessness. The whole flight took about 1.5 hours.</p>
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		<title>SpaceX&#8217;s Starlink will provide Wi-Fi on future flights</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Theo The Verge, Gizmodo]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 14:41:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[According to Gizmodo, Starlink is planning to work with a number of airlines to apply their technology to broadcast Wi-Fi on commercial flights in the future. Photo: The Verge SpaceX&#8217;s satellite internet network team Starlink is in talks with &#8220;several&#8221; airlines to implement allowing users to access the internet on their flights. The project&#8217;s vice [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>According to Gizmodo, Starlink is planning to work with a number of airlines to apply their technology to broadcast Wi-Fi on commercial flights in the future.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Photo: The Verge </em> SpaceX&#8217;s satellite internet network team Starlink is in talks with &#8220;several&#8221; airlines to implement allowing users to access the internet on their flights. The project&#8217;s vice president said during a conference on Wednesday (June 9) that the company is continuously developing, expanding bandwidth to serve commercial projects later this year. &#8220;We&#8217;re in talks with a number of airlines,&#8221; said Jonathan Hofeller, vice president of SpaceX. “We are developing our own airline service… we have done a number of tests so far and are looking to perfect those products to put on flights in the very near future.” SpaceX began piloting the Starlink satellite in 2018 to address the global scarcity of broadband internet connections, especially in rural areas where fiber optic connections are often unavailable. Under the trial plan, Starlink customers will pay a one-time fee of $499 for a package that includes a Wi-Fi router, self-regulating Starlink pan, and $99 per month for monthly internet services thereafter. Since its first launch, the company has launched nearly 1,800 Starlink satellites out of the 4,400 it estimates it will need for global coverage. Last year, SpaceX submitted plans to test Starlink on five Gulfstream jets. In March, SpaceX also negotiated with the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) to apply Starlink technology on all popular vehicles from trucks, marine ships to airplanes. Elon Musk made it clear on Twitter at the time: &#8220;We do not connect Tesla cars to Starlink, because our terminal is too big, This controller is only for airplanes, ships, big trucks &#8220;. Starlink&#8217;s satellites are in low Earth orbit, lower than the geostationary orbit of the larger satellites that currently provide Internet services to commercial aircraft. It is the technology that makes airlines choose to cooperate with Starlink over other competitors. However, the same technology is now being used by a range of competitors. Amazon recently announced plans for 3,000 of its own low-orbit satellites, and the UK&#8217;s OneWeb has also launched 182 of the roughly 640 planned satellites. Competitors to Starlink with plans to commercialize the aircraft are Intelsat and ViaSa, which operate satellite networks in geostationary orbit. ViaSat recently announced plans to use its next-generation satellite network on Delta&#8217;s main fleet. The California-based company is planning a low-orbit network of 300 satellites that will begin launching early next year. According to experts, Viasat will be a stiff competitor to SpaceX in the future.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2021 05:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Although it only exists in the form of an idea, the US program to use rockets to deliver goods to every corner of the Earth has begun to pump money. In the budget for the fiscal year 2022 just approved, the US decided to initially spend $ 48 million for the rocket program to deliver [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Although it only exists in the form of an idea, the US program to use rockets to deliver goods to every corner of the Earth has begun to pump money.</strong><br />
<span id="more-21230"></span> In the budget for the fiscal year 2022 just approved, the US decided to initially spend $ 48 million for the rocket program to deliver goods to anywhere on Earth.</p>
<p> &#8220;Based on the progress of the program, the budget will likely continue to be replenished. And the $48 million is just the initial investment,&#8221; the source from the US Air Force said. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_03_132_39057827/b8779a0a8b4862163b59.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> The US program to use rockets to deliver cargo on Earth was judged to be unfeasible. </em> According to General Stephen R. Lyons &#8211; Commander of the US Transport Command (US TransCom), the use of missiles to transport goods has many advantages compared to the traditional way of using transport aircraft. Using rockets without a chain of aerial refueling aircraft to support the mission; Safe and secret, the opponent has very little chance of shooting down, not having to notify the host country when flying over like how with transport aircraft. The commander of US TransCom confirmed that this is a potential program and that the US Army is working with a team of experts from billionaire Elon Musk&#8217;s Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) to research and build a rocket that can fly. deliver weapons, military equipment to any place on Earth in less than 1 hour. According to the plan, the initial tests to test the principle will be carried out as soon as 2021. SpaceX has previously demonstrated the ability to land vertically and reuse boosters for its Falcon 9 system on mobile landing sites at sea. But the aerospace technology company has never landed a full payload rocket, and the proposed new rocket will carry four times as much cargo as these rocket flights have tested. There are two possible modes of transport that will be explored &#8211; cargo originating from a space base on the US mainland to overseas, or pre-sourcing on a spacecraft operating in orbit. and cargo can quickly leave orbit and land when needed. In partnership with industry, the U.S. Army could develop a prototype of such a space vehicle within the next 5-10 years, which could be used by TransCom to supplement air-to-air logistics operations. sea ​​and on land, including humanitarian assistance somewhere around the globe. TransCom will also have to deal with doctrinal, diplomatic, regulatory and organizational issues to facilitate the standardization of high-frequency launches. If successful, the US will revolutionize the transportation of goods. However, as soon as the US announced the program, the military community of this country pointed out a series of insurmountable difficulties. In terms of technical factors, rockets can only be launched when the weather conditions are relatively good; Poor weather can cause delays lasting up to a week. So a trip that is counted as lasting less than an hour will require significantly longer preparation time. The next problem is cost. According to calculations, a SpaceX Falcon 9 spacecraft with a capacity of 25 tons has a launch cost of $ 28 million. While the 12-hour flight from California to Japan on a C-17 Globemaster III costs $312,000, the cost doubles if the plane flies home to buy more equipment. By best estimates, it costs four times more to ship by rocket than to send the same amount of cargo by plane. However, cost is not everything, especially when hostilities are raging.</p>
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		<title>After being shot away at 900m/s, now 5000 water bears are back in space to experiment with 128 glowing squids</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These experiments with water bears and squid were to find improvements that would enable astronauts to operate on long-term missions. NASA is preparing to launch rockets of about 5,000 tardigrades &#8211; adorable little &#8216;water bears&#8217; &#8211; and 128 glowing squids into space. The animals will head to the International Space Station (ISS) next week as [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>These experiments with water bears and squid were to find improvements that would enable astronauts to operate on long-term missions.</strong><br />
<span id="more-20440"></span> NASA is preparing to launch rockets of about 5,000 tardigrades &#8211; adorable little &#8216;water bears&#8217; &#8211; and 128 glowing squids into space.</p>
<p> The animals will head to the International Space Station (ISS) next week as part of SpaceX&#8217;s 22nd cargo resupply mission. SpaceX is set to launch microscopic creatures aboard its Falcon 9 rocket on June 3, 1:29 p.m. EDT from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Tardigrades are tiny, measuring just 0.04 inches (1 millimeter) long and are popularly nicknamed &#8220;water bears&#8221; due to their bear-like appearance when viewed through a microscope. &#8211; they are able to survive intense radiation; a pressure six times that found in the deepest parts of the ocean; and the vacuum of space, these microscopic animals are tougher much more than their cute name. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_30_101_39016120/5b31af76b834516a0825.jpg" width="625" height="468"> In fact, the Israeli Beresheet spacecraft carrying thousands of Tardigrades was dried on board when it crashed to the moon during a failed landing attempt on April 11, 2019. If any life form can survive the crash, it is probably these creatures, especially since they are in a dehydrated state called &#8220;tun&#8221;, from which they can be resuscitated. . <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_30_101_39016120/0d6efe29e96b0035597a.jpg" width="625" height="220"> It is these abilities that have made the tardigrade a useful research organism on the ISS, where astronauts hope to identify the specific genes responsible for its remarkable feats of adaptation. with harsh environments. This should give us some important insights into the health effects of long-term space travel. <em> &#8220;Some of the conditions in which water bears can survive include being dry, freezing and being heated beyond the boiling point of water. They can survive with thousands of times more radiation than we do, and they can can survive for days or weeks with little or no oxygen,&#8221; </em> Thomas Boothby, assistant professor of molecular biology at the University of Wyoming and principal investigator of the experiment, said in a press conference. <em> &#8220;They have been shown to be able to survive and reproduce during spaceflight, and can even survive long periods of exposure to the vacuum of outer space.&#8221;</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_30_101_39016120/d459241e335cda02834d.jpg" width="625" height="381"> For Boothby&#8217;s study, astronauts will examine the molecular biology of the water bears to look for signs of any immediate and long-term adaptations to life in low Earth orbit. &#8211; objects that expose astronauts to the rigors of zero gravity and increased radiation exposure. He hopes that the information gathered from the organisms, prepared to arrive at the ISS in a semi-frozen state before being thawed, will provide important insights into future therapies that could protect health of astronauts during extended space missions. A separate and parallel experiment also carried out by the resupply mission will bring 128 baby bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes) to the station. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_30_101_39016120/3a3fc478d33a3a64632b.jpg" width="625" height="253"> The 0.12-inch (3 mm) long squid have a special light-producing organ inside their body, where bioluminescent bacteria provide the squid with light. The researchers of this experiment hope to investigate the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and squid to see how beneficial bacteria interact with animal tissue in space. <em> &#8220;Animals, including humans, rely on our bacteria to maintain a healthy digestive and immune system.&#8221;</em> Jamie Foster, a microbiologist at the University of Florida and principal investigator of the Microgravity Understanding for Microbial Interactions (UMAMI) experiment. <em> &#8220;We don&#8217;t fully understand how space changes these beneficial interactions.&#8221;</em> The squids are born without bacteria, which they then get from the surrounding ocean, so the researchers are planning to add bacteria to the squid as soon as they are defrosted at the ISS. This way, the researchers could observe the squid as they established a symbiosis with the bacteria. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_30_101_39016120/77cf8b889cca75942cdb.jpg" width="625" height="468"> By studying the molecules produced in this process, the researchers will be able to determine which genes the squid used to achieve the feat in space. Knowing this could help people better take care of the microorganisms in their immune systems and guts during long space voyages. Although the journey into space has been a stressful one, the tardigrades have suffered worse at least, having recently survived being shot from a high-speed gun. In that study, the researchers found that the tardigrade can survive tremors generated at speeds of about 3,000 feet per second (900 meters per second).</p>
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		<title>SpaceX is about to send squid and water bears to the International Space Station</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2021 16:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[SpaceX is expected to launch its 22nd supply cargo ship to the International Space Station (ISS) on the afternoon of June 3. Accordingly, the ship will carry squid and water bears to space for research purposes. Water Bear &#8211; Tiny tardigrada that lives in the water. Photo: Earth Life According to CNN (USA), the SpaceX [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SpaceX is expected to launch its 22nd supply cargo ship to the International Space Station (ISS) on the afternoon of June 3. Accordingly, the ship will carry squid and water bears to space for research purposes.</strong><br />
<span id="more-19057"></span> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_27_294_38988022/5c841c150a57e309ba46.jpg" width="625" height="350"> </p>
<p> <em> Water Bear &#8211; Tiny tardigrada that lives in the water. Photo: Earth Life</em> According to CNN (USA), the SpaceX ship will carry necessities, scientific research experiments and even solar panels to the ISS station. In particular, 5,000 water bears and 128 small squids will also be sent to space this time. Both animals will participate in the experiments here. The scientists wanted to find out how water bears can tolerate the environment on the space station and whether microgravity affects the symbiotic relationship between squid and probiotics. <strong> Water bear in space</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_27_294_38988022/63a02f313973d02d8962.jpg" width="625" height="350"> <em> Water bears look like little bears under a microscope. Photo: CNN</em> According to Thomas Boothby, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Wyoming, water bears are known to be able to survive and thrive in the most extreme environments. They are a group of microorganisms that can survive under extreme pressure. “Water bears have the ability to survive drying, freezing and heating past boiling point. They can withstand radiation levels thousands of times higher than humans and can survive days or weeks without oxygen,&#8221; said Boothby. He said this is not the first time water bears have been sent into space. They have been shown to survive and reproduce in spaceflight, and can even survive long periods of exposure to the vacuum of space. &#8220;Scientists were able to sequence the genome of the water bear, thereby testing how the microorganism is affected by different environmental conditions based on their gene expression,&#8221; he said. more. Boothby&#8217;s experiment is also aimed at understanding how water bears are adapted to life in low Earth orbit. This could help to better understand the stressors humans face in the universe. The water bear will arrive at the ISS in a frozen state, then be defrosted, revived and grown in a special system. The results of the study will allow scientists to track which genes help water bears survive. For example, if researchers determine that water bears are making lots of antioxidants to help cope with high radiation levels, that means astronauts need to eat a diet rich in these nutrients. more anti-oxidant. &#8220;Our hope is that this knowledge will pave the way to the development of countermeasures or therapies to help protect astronauts during extended space missions,&#8221; said Boothby. <strong> Glowing squid ink</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_27_294_38988022/922fdfbec9fc20a279ed.jpg" width="625" height="350"> <em> Young long-tailed squid are swimming in sea water. Photo: CNN</em> In addition, the researchers will also conduct the UMAMI experiment &#8211; a study that investigates microgravity on interactions between animals and microorganisms. Jamie Foster, a professor in the Department of Microbiology and Cell Science at the University of Florida and the lead researcher on the experiment, said the study aimed to understand how healthy bacteria interact with animal tissue in space. . &#8220;Animals, including humans, rely on the microbiome to maintain a healthy gut and immune system,&#8221; Ms Foster said. &#8220;But we still don&#8217;t fully understand how the universe changes those beneficial interactions. The UMAMI experiment using glow-in-the-dark dumpling squid will shed light on these important issues in human health. &#8220;. The stomach squid is only about 3mm long, making it the perfect model to study for two reasons. They have special luminous organs in their bodies, which may contain a species of luminescent bacteria. The squid then uses the bacteria to glow in the dark. Since there&#8217;s only one species of bacteria and one type of host tissue, it&#8217;s easy for researchers to track how that happens. “Squid has a similar immune system to humans. We can see a lot of similarities in how the immune system responds to these beneficial bacteria in the space environment,&#8221; she added. The baby squid are born without bacteria, so they must be collected from the environment. The team of experts conducting the experiment will promote a symbiotic relationship by introducing bacteria into the squid and observing what happens in the first few hours. In the experiment, the squids will be placed in an automatic container. The pump will pump water or bacteria as they need it. After that, the squid tissue will be frozen on the ISS station and brought back to Earth. In addition, the scientists also carried out other experiments including mobile ultrasound, remote control of the robotic arm with virtual reality technology, analysis of how kidney stones form in space, studying the microbiome of the kidney. organisms in the mouth and produce more resistant cotton. Hundreds of scientific experiments are conducted every day on the ISS station, which is likened to a space laboratory. Astronauts will monitor this experiment and report their observations to researchers on Earth. These studies will help us better understand zero-gravity life and explore possible benefits on Earth.</p>
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		<title>Just discovered a glacier on Mars?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2021 08:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new study shows that strange circular features on a flat region called Arcadia Planitia on Mars bear a striking resemblance to the ice flows inside the Antarctic ice sheets. Photos taken on Mars show many features similar to the glaciers in Antarctica. If these covered glaciers do, in fact, exist, they could be a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A new study shows that strange circular features on a flat region called Arcadia Planitia on Mars bear a striking resemblance to the ice flows inside the Antarctic ice sheets.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Photos taken on Mars show many features similar to the glaciers in Antarctica.</em> If these covered glaciers do, in fact, exist, they could be a reason to direct future Mars rovers towards this region. This location is inherently attractive to SpaceX and NASA because it is a wide, flat plain that is ideal for landing spacecraft. If there was ice not too deep below the surface, astronauts could also easily have a source of water within reach. Lead researcher Shannon Hibbard, a doctoral student at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, said the newly discovered flow-like features are very strange because they appear on flat terrain. &#8220;There&#8217;s a lot of evidence that this is an ice-rich area, but we don&#8217;t have any confidence that there could be a glacier in places with tortuous features,&#8221; said Hibbard. this. They&#8217;re existing in a pretty flat plane, so that&#8217;s odd.&#8221; <strong> Mysterious terrain</strong> Arcadia Planitia is located in the northern lowlands of Mars. Over the past 3 billion years, lava flows have been active over this area, so it is much less prone to crater cracking than other areas of the planet. Data collected from orbit over many years shows that the ground in the region is rich in hydrogen. Because water is made of hydrogen and oxygen molecules, this hydrogen indicates the presence of ice just below the surface. For decades, scientists have noticed features on Mars that are associated with ice. Along the low hills, there are debris that looks like the flow of a glacier covered in a thin layer of rock. There are also veins in seagulls that look similar to glaciers flowing through valleys on Earth. Similar features also occur in Arcadia Planitia, says Hibbard. Lobate features occur near a set of mountains known as the Montes Erebus that rise from the plain. Images taken from orbit, thermal data showing the surface&#8217;s temperature during both day and night, albedo data showing the surface reflectance, dust cover information and altitude data, and topographic. <strong> glacial flow </strong> The tortuous features are a big mystery because they look like they were created by the flow of ice, but the terrain isn&#8217;t steep enough to explain why the ice moves, says Hibbard. &#8220;We had to try to figure out what they are, why do they have thermal symbols, why are they so bright all day and night, why do they have flow characteristics, why are they threaded?” she said. Analysis shows that these features are in fact ice-derived. The undulating shapes look similar to other features associated with slow-moving matter found on Mars, Hibbard said, and the data suggests that these spots are indeed rich in ice. The most similar-looking sinusoidal feature, says Hibbard, is the ice flows inside the Earth&#8217;s ice sheets, which are mainly found in Antarctica. These faster-moving ice flows are not well understood on Earth, much less Mars, Hibbard says, but they represent an example of ice flowing in fairly flat terrain. This is a controversial claim, says Hibbard, because most of Earth&#8217;s ice streams need at least a thin layer of liquid water at their bottoms to lubricate their flow. It&#8217;s not clear if water under the ice exists or ever existed on Mars, she said, and it&#8217;s not clear whether a wet background is needed to create ice flows on the Red Planet. One possibility could be that in the past, when Mars&#8217; orbit was tilted differently than it is today and its climate was different, sub-glacial melting may have occurred. The study is published in the May issue of the journal Icarus.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Elon Musk said he will not sell any Dogecoins. Elon Musk declares allegiance to Dogecoin (Image: WCCFTech) Elon Musk declared his allegiance to Dogecoin causing its value to increase by 15% during this crypto volatility. The billionaire American businessman responded to a Twitter thread speculating about his Dogecoin holdings with the message: &#8220;I have not [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elon Musk said he will not sell any Dogecoins. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_22_309_38931355/5e0e95088e4a67143e5b.jpg" width="625" height="418"> </p>
<p> <em> Elon Musk declares allegiance to Dogecoin (Image: WCCFTech) </em> Elon Musk declared his allegiance to Dogecoin causing its value to increase by 15% during this crypto volatility. The billionaire American businessman responded to a Twitter thread speculating about his Dogecoin holdings with the message: &#8220;I have not and will not sell any Dogecoins.&#8221; This move of Elon Musk immediately caused Dogecoin to increase in value after many days of falling. Earlier, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX posted on Twitter a photo of a laptop with a $1 bill sticker on it with the caption: &#8220;How many Doge&#8217;s in the window.&#8221; If you look closely, you can see that this bill has a picture of a Shiba Inu dog, the symbol of Dogecoin, in place of President George Washington. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_22_309_38931355/8ca046a65de4b4baedf5.jpg" width="625" height="748"> Elon Musk&#8217;s post on Twitter (Image: Twitter) This is the second time this week that Elon Musk has publicly expressed support for cryptocurrencies, after making an announcement on Twitter that Tesla would hold onto its Bitcoins as the market shows signs of a market crash. Earlier, Elon Musk faced criticism from social media users when some suggested that he sold his Bitcoins when its price peaked in the market. Elon Musk responded by tweeting that the electric car company has a &#8220;Diamond Hand,&#8221; referring to traders who hold stocks when prices fall with the goal of making long-term profits. The drop in cryptocurrency value over the past few days is said to have started after Elon Musk posted an announcement saying that Tesla was temporarily suspending Bitcoin as payment for its car orders, due to concerns about the risk of loss of money. Bitcoin mining will have a bad effect on the environment. Since then, however, he has repeatedly said that the company will keep its Bitcoins and will allow the use of the cryptocurrency to trade again when mining becomes more stable. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_22_309_38931355/cb69036f182df173a83c.jpg" width="625" height="554"> Elon Musk announced that he will not sell Tesla&#8217;s Bitcoin (Image: Twitter) According to the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance, the Bitcoin industry&#8217;s annual energy consumption is on par with that of a country the size of Malaysia. And most of the mining is located in regions of China, where electricity is produced cheaply by coal-fired power plants. Tesla bought $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin at the end of 2020 when the price of each Bitcoin was below $20,000 and sold 10% in early 2021 when the price of this virtual currency reached $50,000/Bitcoin, earning on a profit of 101 million USD.</p>
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		<title>3 super projects &#8216;utopian&#8217; made the name of billionaire Elon Musk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 15:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tesla, SpaceX and SolarCity are super projects when they were born that were criticized by many as &#8216;crazy&#8217; but were successful beyond expectations and contributed to the name of billionaire Elon Musk. &#8211; Video of 3 &#8216;impossible&#8217; super projects that made the name of billionaire Elon Musk. Source: Successful people. Elon Reeve Musk FRS (born [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tesla, SpaceX and SolarCity are super projects when they were born that were criticized by many as &#8216;crazy&#8217; but were successful beyond expectations and contributed to the name of billionaire Elon Musk.</strong><br />
<span id="more-17390"></span> <em> &#8211; Video of 3 &#8216;impossible&#8217; super projects that made the name of billionaire Elon Musk. Source: Successful people.</em> </p>
<p> Elon Reeve Musk FRS (born June 28, 1971), is a South African-American engineer, industrial designer, inventor, technology entrepreneur and philanthropist. Musk is the founder, CEO, and chief engineer/designer of SpaceX; original investor, CEO and product architect of Tesla, founder of The Boring Company, co-founder of Neuralink, co-founder and original co-chairman of OpenAI. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_22_304_38928627/239fa6b8bdfa54a40deb.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Elon Musk. Photo: Reuters.</em> Among his three biggest projects, SpaceX was founded by Musk in 2022 with the main function of manufacturing aerospace and space transportation service company. Here, he holds the position of CEO and chief designer. Musk joins Tesla Motors, Inc. (now Tesla, Inc.), an electric vehicle maker in 2004, a year after the company was founded and became its CEO and product architect. In 2006, he helped found SolarCity, a solar energy services company (now a subsidiary of Tesla). In 2015, Musk co-founded OpenAI, a nonprofit research company that aims to promote friendly artificial intelligence. In July 2016, he co-founded Neuralink, a technology company focused on developing intellectual computer interfaces. In December 2016, Musk founded The Boring Company, an infrastructure and tunneling company focused on tunnels optimized for electric vehicles.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 14:14:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The company run by Elon Musk surprised by quickly accepting payments in the Dogecoin cryptocurrency. Aerospace company SpaceX has just announced a mission called &#8220;DOGE-1 Mission to the Moon&#8221;. This is a cargo program to the Moon, in which SpaceX accepts payment in Dogecoin. DOGE-1 will send a 40 kg Geometric Energy Corporation satellite to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The company run by Elon Musk surprised by quickly accepting payments in the Dogecoin cryptocurrency.</strong><br />
<span id="more-16599"></span> Aerospace company SpaceX has just announced a mission called &#8220;DOGE-1 Mission to the Moon&#8221;. This is a cargo program to the Moon, in which SpaceX accepts payment in Dogecoin.</p>
<p> DOGE-1 will send a 40 kg Geometric Energy Corporation satellite to the Moon. This satellite will collect information about the planet Earth. Representatives of the two companies have not announced the contract value paid in Dogecoin. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38793851/7bbeb80ceb4f02115b5e.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> The DOGE-1 program will send a satellite to the Moon on a Falcon 9 rocket. Fees are paid in Dogecoin. Photo: SpaceX. </em> SpaceX vice president Tom Ochinero said the DOGE-1 program &#8220;will demonstrate the application of extraterrestrial cryptocurrencies and lay the groundwork for transplanetary commerce.&#8221; Earlier, Elon Musk said that SpaceX will &#8220;actually put a Dogecoin on the Moon&#8221;. However, he made his statement on April 1, so no one is sure if he was joking or telling the truth. SpaceX is not the first company run by Elon Musk to accept cryptocurrency payments. In February, Tesla announced it was buying $1.5 billion in Bitcoin and accepting payments for cars in the currency. The move caused Bitcoin price to surge. In the crypto world, the term &#8220;to the moon&#8221; is often used to refer to a coin&#8217;s value skyrocketing. According to Coinmarketcap, on the morning of May 10 (Vietnam time) Dogecoin is priced at about 0.55 USD, with a market capitalization of 72 billion USD, ranking 4th after Bitcoin, Ethereum and Binance coin. Before that, Dogecoin had 2 strong volatile weekends. On May 8, the news that Elon Musk hosted Saturday Night Live caused the price of Dogecoin to increase sharply. According to Coinmarketcap data, the value of each Dogecoin coin has increased from $0.34 on May 1 to $0.69 as of the morning of May 8. Many fans of Musk and Dogecoin even plan to invite friends over to watch and celebrate if the coin&#8217;s price skyrockets. On the morning of May 8, Elon Musk posted on his personal Twitter a picture of him and two other guests of Saturday Night Live. Musk also inserted a picture of the dog Shiba, the symbol of Dogecoin, into the frame. Soon after, the Dogecoin price increased rapidly and reached an all-time high of $0.72 before cooling off. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_119_38793851/1b297cf961bb88e5d1aa.jpg" width="625" height="352"> <em> The price of Dogecoin dropped dramatically on the morning of May 9, before Elon Musk hosted Saturday Night Live. Photo: Coindesk.</em> However, before the time of Elon Musk&#8217;s broadcast, the price of Dogecoin dropped dramatically. According to the data of <em> Coinmarketcap</em> , from nearly 0.7 USD, Dogecoin dropped to more than 0.5 USD after more than 30 minutes of the program. The market capitalization of this coin dropped from $90 billion to just $68 billion after 1 hour, more than $150 million of leveraged investors was blown away. As expected by many, Elon Musk mentioned Dogecoin in the middle of the show. “Recently, the prices of many cryptocurrencies have increased, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and especially Dogecoin,” replied Elon Musk when asked “what is cryptocurrency”.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2021 02:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many billionaires and investors do not support Elon Musk&#8217;s sudden move towards Bitcoin. Some criticized the Tesla boss for being &#8216;callous&#8217; and &#8216;playing with people&#8217;s pockets&#8217;. On May 12, Elon Musk &#8211; the world&#8217;s second-richest billionaire &#8211; announced that electric car company Tesla will stop accepting payments in Bitcoin. Musk admitted to being &#8220;concerned about [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Many billionaires and investors do not support Elon Musk&#8217;s sudden move towards Bitcoin. Some criticized the Tesla boss for being &#8216;callous&#8217; and &#8216;playing with people&#8217;s pockets&#8217;.</strong><br />
<span id="more-14818"></span> On May 12, Elon Musk &#8211; the world&#8217;s second-richest billionaire &#8211; announced that electric car company Tesla will stop accepting payments in Bitcoin. Musk admitted to being &#8220;concerned about the increased use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and trading&#8221;.</p>
<p> The announcement of the Tesla boss immediately pulled the price of Bitcoin down to $ 46,000 / dong. Minutes later, billionaire investor Mark Cuban &#8211; owner of the NBA&#8217;s Dallas Mavericks &#8211; tweeted: &#8220;We know that it helps the environment (Bitcoin) replace gold as a store of value. school&#8221;. According to the data of <em> Coin Desk</em> , as of May 14 (Vietnam time), Bitcoin has not been able to regain the $50,000 mark per dong. However, the Winklevoss twin billionaire brothers remain optimistic. Mr. Cameron Winklevoss said Musk will return to Bitcoin after realizing that cryptocurrency mining is &#8220;really driving the renewable energy industry.&#8221; His brother Tyler also encouraged investors to buy the bottom. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_14_119_38834561/5a4cd729ca6b23357a7a.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> On May 12, Elon Musk announced that electric car company Tesla will stop accepting payments in Bitcoin. </em> <strong> &#8220;Selfish and Cruel&#8221;</strong> &#8220;It&#8217;s true that Bitcoin has an impact on the environment and that&#8217;s one of the controversial things. For environmentalists and scientists, there&#8217;s no doubt that Bitcoin uses a lot of energy,&#8221; the teacher said. Professor Layne Hartsell at the Asia Institute commented in an interview with <em> Zing</em> . &#8220;However, mining for Bitcoin &#8211; the asset considered &#8216;digital gold&#8217; &#8211; is actually less impactful than mining for gold, one of the worst environmental disasters,&#8221; he added. In fact, just last month, Musk voiced his support for an article called &#8220;The Bitcoin Clean Energy Initiative&#8221; by Square Crypto. The article refutes the argument that the Bitcoin network causes serious environmental damage and destroys the planet. According to the article, Bitcoin mining will encourage increased use of renewable energy, replacing carbon-emitting fossil energy. Musk quickly shared the post on Twitter and commented: &#8220;Yes.&#8221; If Bitcoin is bad for the environment, we should ask Musk about the carbon emissions of SpaceX rockets <strong> &#8211; Oluwafisayo Williams</strong> According to the <em> Bloomberg</em> , Musk&#8217;s turn shocked many crypto fans. Nic Carter, an expert at Castle Investment Management, described his move as &#8220;very strange and confusing&#8221;. Mr. Oluwafisayo Williams, 32, a doctor in Sheffield (England), was even more harsh. Mr. Williams used the words &#8220;selfish and ruthless&#8221; to describe Musk&#8217;s heart. He started pouring money into cryptocurrencies at the beginning of the year. &#8220;If Bitcoin is bad for the environment, we should ask Musk about the carbon footprint of SpaceX rockets. I don&#8217;t think he has taken the time to research Bitcoin. Musk is using his power to gain control. market,&#8221; Mr. Williams criticized. On April 26, Tesla reported a record profit of $ 438 million in the first quarter. As usual, the profit was made by selling emissions limits. However, the company&#8217;s Bitcoin sale also contributed $101 million to the profit. According to the report, Tesla recorded $1.5 billion in &#8220;digital asset&#8221; purchases and $272 million in digital asset sales in the first quarter. The firm said Bitcoin sales contributed up to 101 million USD. As such, the company promptly sold some Bitcoin and made a profit of 101 million USD when the Bitcoin price skyrocketed. <strong> &#8220;Playing with investors&#8217; pockets&#8221;</strong> Musk is not completely turning away from cryptocurrencies. In his announcement to stop accepting Bitcoin payments, he admitted that cryptocurrency is still a good idea. Musk is also looking at other coins that use less energy. Dr. Williams in the UK does not care about Musk&#8217;s views and insists he is still optimistic. Some people working in the crypto space also think the issue is overblown. According to them, the drop is the right time to buy. “The sell-off could help Bitcoin price reach new record highs,” said David Grider of Fundstrat Global Advisors LLC. Meanwhile, crypto billionaire Mike Novogratz still encourages investors to buy Bitcoin. He thinks Musk is just trying to use his influence to make cryptocurrency mining &#8220;greener&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_14_119_38834561/2ec5398f26cdcf9396dc.jpg" width="625" height="345"> <em> Bitcoin price plummeted after the announcement of billionaire Elon Musk on May 12. </em> Meanwhile, Mr. Dave Portnoy &#8211; founder of Brash Barstool Sports &#8211; is not satisfied with Musk&#8217;s move. According to Mr. Portnoy, when a billionaire changes his stance too quickly, he is playing with people&#8217;s futures and pockets. Aaron Smith, 29, a trader based in Essex (UK), has moved most of his portfolio to cryptocurrencies. He thinks that the Tesla boss needs to learn more about cryptocurrencies. Mr. Smith remains bullish on cryptocurrencies and considers Musk&#8217;s backing as shocking news. “Billionaires influence all markets, not just the crypto market,” he commented. “But people feel the influence in the crypto market more clearly because of the smaller cap,” he added.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2021 21:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On April 30, 2001, US billionaire Dennis Tito entered the International Space Station (ISS) via Russia&#8217;s Soyuz spacecraft, becoming the world&#8217;s first space tourist. Billionaire Dennis Tito on his return to Earth in May 2001. Photo: CNN CNN channel (USA) reported that billionaire Tito, then 60 years old, spent 20 million USD to realize his [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>On April 30, 2001, US billionaire Dennis Tito entered the International Space Station (ISS) via Russia&#8217;s Soyuz spacecraft, becoming the world&#8217;s first space tourist.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Billionaire Dennis Tito on his return to Earth in May 2001. Photo: CNN</em> CNN channel (USA) reported that billionaire Tito, then 60 years old, spent 20 million USD to realize his dream from a young age. In 1961, before the news that Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first man in space, young Tito set a goal of life. The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is not in favor of sending ordinary people into space. In 1991, not long after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Mr. Tito started negotiations with Moscow about going to space by &#8220;paying for tickets&#8221;. Tito recalls: “In the late 1990s, the Russians wanted more funding for the space program. So I realized I could find them.” On April 28, 2001, the Soyuz spacecraft was launched into space in Kazakhstan with 3 crew members including billionaire Tito and two Russian cosmonauts. Billionaire Tito then spent 8 days living on the ISS. Two decades later, billionaire Tito still vividly remembers: “The pencils flew and I could observe both the darkness of the universe as well as the curve of the Earth. I feel so relieved. It was the best time of my life, achieving my life goals… I hope that others experience the same wonderful things I have.” Since billionaire Tito&#8217;s space trip every year, only a few other tourists have had a similar experience. However, some US companies such as SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic are betting on space tourism with the goal of making this form not too far away. These people all chose the space tourism program of the company Space Adventures, which uses Russia&#8217;s Soyuz spacecraft to ferry passengers to the ISS. Since 2009, the space tourism program of Space Adventures has ceased to exist because the US Space Shuttle program is &#8220;retired&#8221; and only Russia&#8217;s Soyuz is the vehicle to carry astronauts to and from the ISS. However, a representative of Space Adventures said that once there is competition in the space tourism market, there will be price competition and in the future there will be many units participating in this field. Space Adventures maintains cooperation with the Russian space agency, and they are studying the possibility of a Soyuz launch to the ISS by 2023 with a program to create opportunities for tourists to walk in space. In addition, Space Adventures is planning a space tour in late 2021 via SpaceX&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft. NASA contributed funds to develop Crew Dragon and Boeing&#8217;s Starliner space capsule. However, both of these companies are privately owned and therefore have the right to sell seats on their spacecraft to anyone who can afford it. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_14_407_38843603/16b4acb08ef267ac3ee3.jpg" width="625" height="390"> <em> SpaceX&#8217;s Crew Dragon ship. Photo: CNN</em> NASA has also changed its stance on space tourism since billionaire Tito&#8217;s historic trip. In 2019, NASA announced plans to open the ISS to visitors. Former NASA astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, who now works in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, considers Tito&#8217;s 2001 trip to mark the &#8220;beginning of a new era&#8221; of space tourism”. Mr. Jeffrey A. Hoffman expects that the cost of space tourism will decrease as demand increases. He says that the main obstacle to space tourism is safety concerns. In 2014, a pilot was killed during a test flight of Virgin Galactic&#8217;s SpaceShipTwo spacecraft. In addition, there have been records of rockets of SpaceX and Blue Origin &#8211; a company owned by Jeff Bezos, exploding during testing, fortunately no one was injured. According to the former astronaut, there is always an accident risk with air travel, but &#8220;a consistent safety record&#8221; will help this form of travel grow. May 2020 marks the first private spacecraft to launch NASA astronauts into space. It&#8217;s SpaceX&#8217;s Crew Dragon. The company expects by the end of 2021 to use Crew Dragon for a program exclusively for ordinary people with a price of 50 million USD per seat. SpaceX also hopes to plan a spacecraft called Starship to bring Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maeza and a group of artists to the Moon in 2023. In 2019, an American company called Gateway Foundation announced plans for a hotel project operating in the lower Earth&#8217;s atmosphere.</p>
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		<title>Billionaire Elon Musk &#8216;turned around&#8217;, Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market fell flat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 11:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced to stop accepting Bitcoin as a payment method, Bitcoin this morning fell by nearly $ 10,000 / BTC compared to yesterday, the virtual currency market plunged. Bitcoin plunged sharply on the morning of May 13 At 7 a.m. this morning, Bitcoin&#8217;s price on Coindesk was just over $ 47,000 [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>After Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced to stop accepting Bitcoin as a payment method, Bitcoin this morning fell by nearly $ 10,000 / BTC compared to yesterday, the virtual currency market plunged.</strong><br />
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<p> Bitcoin plunged sharply on the morning of May 13 At 7 a.m. this morning, Bitcoin&#8217;s price on Coindesk was just over $ 47,000 / BTC, down $ 10,000 / BTC compared to last night. Meanwhile, on Coinmarketcap, Bitcoin also fell at a similar rate, to close to $ 49,000 / BTC. Thus, after peaking at $ 64,000 in mid-April 2021, Bitcoin never stopped going down and repeatedly broke the $ 50,000 / BTC mark. Along with Bitcoin, a series of other virtual currencies also turned red, the market capitalization decreased by more than 10%. Ethereum decreased by nearly 5%, BNB decreased 8.2%, XRP decreased 10%, BCH decreased 16%, LTC decreased nearly 15% &#8230; Some other virtual currencies even decreased 15-40%. Notably, Shiba Inu, a virtual currency &#8220;junk&#8221; is crazy about investors because the hot rise recently fell by nearly 35% in just half a day. The virtual money market fell vertically because yesterday, billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla announced &#8220;suspending the purchase of cars with Bitcoin&#8221; due to environmental concerns. Earlier in March, Elon Musk revealed that US customers can use bitcoin to pay for Tesla cars. &#8220;Tesla has suspended the purchase of cars with Bitcoin. We are concerned about the rapid increase in the use of fossil fuels to mine and trade Bitcoin, especially coal, the most polluting fuel. Cryptocurrency is a good idea on many levels and we believe it has a promising future. However, that cannot come at an environmental cost, &#8220;the billionaire explained. This billionaire unlike anyone has repeatedly made headlines in the virtual currency market by sudden decisions. However, he also asserted that Tesla did not sell any Bitcoin and intends to use it for trading as Bitcoin mining uses more sustainable energy. Yesterday, this tricky billionaire also gave a consultation on his personal Twitter page about whether Tesla should accept payments in dogecoin. The survey received millions of responses, of which the majority approved. The event comes just days after the billionaire revealed that SpaceX has accepted Dogecoin to pay for his lunar trips. Dogecoin virtual currency was &#8220;born&#8221; as a joke in 2013 by computer engineer Billy Markus and Adobe marketing expert Jackson Palmer suddenly got waves when billionaire Elon Musk invested and praised many times. on the personal page. However, the billionaire himself has repeatedly made statements to make this virtual currency &#8220;on elephants, down dogs&#8221;. Over the past 24 hours, Dogecoin has decreased in price by nearly 14%. From the beginning of the year until now, many banks, investment funds, and financial institutions announced to invest in bitcoin or accept payments in Bitcoin. However, with only a few individuals&#8217; moves, this market still plunged without braking, this shows the great risk of this market. Even billionaire Elon Musk, while initiating and pioneering large corporations to invest in virtual money, said that people should not invest life savings in digital money because it is &#8220;not wise. good &#8220;. According to billionaire Musk, there is a possibility that digital money will become the main currency on earth, but no one knows what kind of currency it will be. Therefore, the investment in that time should be considered.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 23:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Space-X&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying four astronauts has successfully completed a nearly 6-month mission on the International Space Station. This test flight marks the first time that a private company has launched an orbital spacecraft with crew &#8230; White night in the Gulf of Mexico 4 astronauts returning aboard Space X&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft from [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Space-X&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying four astronauts has successfully completed a nearly 6-month mission on the International Space Station. This test flight marks the first time that a private company has launched an orbital spacecraft with crew &#8230;</strong><br />
<span id="more-13984"></span> <strong> White night in the Gulf of Mexico</strong> </p>
<p> 4 astronauts returning aboard Space X&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station crashed safely in the Gulf of Mexico, near Panama City at 2:56 a.m. on May 2 (US time). ABCNews reported that the ship left the space station at 20:35 on May 1 after bad weather at the place fell, causing the crew to delay their return twice. But upon landing on target, the spacecraft marked the first night-time fall of an American crew flight in 53 years. The last time was the Moon mission aboard NASA&#8217;s Apollo 8 on December 27, 1968. &#8220;Dragon, on behalf of NASA and SpaceX, we welcome you back to Earth. For those of you who study in our regular pilot program, you&#8217;ve earned 68 million miles (about 109 million kilometers).&#8221; on this trip, &#8220;a SpaceX crew operations and resource engineer told the Crew-1 astronauts after the spacecraft crashed. &#8220;It&#8217;s good to be back on Earth,&#8221; replied NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins, Crew-1 mission commander. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_09_99_38783645/9de0f460e922007c5933.jpg" width="625" height="344"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_09_99_38783645/cbe7a067bd25547b0d34.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Crew Dragon ship was launched from November 2020. Photo: NASA.</em> Crew-1 marks SpaceX&#8217;s second crew flight to the space station and the first to last in six months. The ship was launched into orbit on November 15, 2020. Before that, in May 2020, a test flight of Crew Dragon was also made and lasted for 2 months, bringing 2 astronauts to the international space station. Although SpaceX&#8217;s third crew mission has already kicked off, today&#8217;s return marks the second crew&#8217;s success for the show. That third flight, known as Crew-2, won&#8217;t land until later this year. According to information from ABCNews, the Crew Dragon spacecraft has been nicknamed Resilience by astronauts. In addition to captain Mike Hopkins, the ship also carries other NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Shannon Walker and astronaut Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aviation Exploration Agency (JAXA). Steve Stitch, NASA&#8217;s Commercial Crew Program Manager said in live commentary: &#8220;Certified vehicles land during the day or at night, so there is no problem with the vehicle itself. And we practiced with recovery groups to land during the day or at night. Steve Stitch added that the process went smoother compared to the recovery of the Demo-2 crew back in August 2020, when NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken met a small private fleet. . This time, SpaceX and the Coast Guard have tweaked safety procedures to ensure no civilians get too close to the compartment, in case it leaks fuel. &#8220;All four crew members are doing very well. You rarely wake up on the space station and go to bed in Houston &#8230; Orbital mechanics and weather don&#8217;t always work well, but today.&#8221; now they have done so, &#8220;NASA Flight Manager Holly Ridings said at a press conference after the Crew Dragon landed safely. NASA&#8217;s director of human exploration, Kathy Lueder, recounted the radio station&#8217;s moment of silence as the Crew Dragon plunged through Earth&#8217;s atmosphere: &#8220;Astronauts are only anxious when experiencing a blackout &#8211; And it&#8217;s nice to hear Mike&#8217;s voice &#8220;&#8230; Four astronauts escaped from the hold with the help of medical staff, before returning to shore to catch a NASA plane back to the agency&#8217;s headquarters in Houston, Texas. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_09_99_38783645/ddceb94ea40c4d52141d.jpg" width="625" height="415"> <em> 4 astronauts (from left to right): Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins and Soichi Noguchib inside the Crew Dragon. Photo: NASA</em> According to CNN&#8217;s information, since leaving Florida in November last year, four astronauts Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Soichi Noguchi have had 167 days on the International Space Station &#8211; laboratory. The scientific experiment orbits the Earth 250 miles above Earth, which has been home to international crews of astronauts for more than two decades. The return of the four astronauts was originally scheduled for April 28, but was delayed due to strong winds in the area. Crew Dragon, also known as Resilience, is SpaceX&#8217;s second spaceship. The ship&#8217;s resilience broke the record for the longest serving US spacecraft ever docked on the International Space Station and surpassed the 84-day record of the Skylab 4 crew in 1974. Crew Dragon&#8217;s first landing took place in August 2020 on a Demo-2 mission, bringing NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley back from space after a two-month test mission. Before the landing, the second crew of NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, astronaut JAXA Akihiko Hoshide and astronaut Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency were also launched to the Space Station. international post. That means crew 1 has a period of 1 week overlapping in orbit with crew 2. The second quartet of Shane Kimbrough, Megan McArthur, Akihiko Hoshide and Thomas Pesquet will remain in orbit until fall, when the 3rd crew enters space to take their place. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_09_99_38783645/4ca02b203662df3c8673.jpg" width="625" height="370"> <em> Support crews were immediately present around the Crew Dragon vessel area that landed in the Gulf of Mexico early May 2 morning. Photo: NASA</em> <strong> The first commercial spaceship</strong> SpaceX is one of two commercial companies contracted with NASA to fly astronauts in space. Space X&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft can carry up to 7 astronauts and Cargo Dragon; was designed to be launched from the top of the Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket and returned to Earth via a crash into the sea. Unlike its predecessors, this spacecraft can be attached to the International Space Station instead of being anchored. Crew Dragon is equipped with an integrated launch escape system (LES) capable of accelerating a spacecraft from an emergency launch missile with an acceleration of 11.8 m / s2 (39 ft / s2), made using a set of four side-mounted thrusters with two SuperDraco engines on each side. The spacecraft has redesigned solar panels and revised outer mold lines compared to the original Dragon, and also has new aircraft computers and avionics systems. As of March 2020, four Crew Dragon spacecraft have been produced. Crew Dragon serves as one of two spacecraft slated to transport crews to and from the International Space Station under NASA&#8217;s Commercial Crew Program, the other being the Boeing CST-100 Starliner. . It is also expected to be used in US space travel company Space Adventures flights and transporting tourists to and from Axiom Space&#8217;s planned space station. Crew Dragon&#8217;s first drone test flight took place in March 2019, and the first crewed flight with astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley took place in May 2020. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_09_99_38783645/f1ea906a8d2864763d39.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> The two astronauts Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins in the Crew Dragon. Photo: NASA </em> This test flight marks the first time that a private company has launched a crewed orbital spacecraft. Cargo Dragon is expected to deliver cargo to the International Space Station under a Commercial Supply-2 Service contract with NASA, along with Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems&#8217; Cygnus spacecraft and Sierra Nevada Corporation&#8217;s Dream Chaser spacecraft. . Cargo Dragon&#8217;s first flight is launched in December 2020. On November 10, 2020, the Crew Dragon, comprising the Falcon 9 missile and related ground systems, was fully certified by NASA as the first commercial spacecraft system in history to be capable of maneuvering. transfer people to and from the International Space Station. Initially, the company intended to let Crew Dragon land on land using the LES engine, with parachutes and ocean falls as options available in case of the incident, a Space X representative told reporters. Launch is canceled. Precise landing on water with a parachute has been proposed to NASA as Crew Dragon&#8217;s &#8220;method of returning to the atmosphere and fundamentally restoring the first few flights&#8221;. The forced landing was subsequently canceled, making parachuting the only option. By 2011, Paragon Space Development Corporation had been supporting the development of the Crew Dragon life support system. In 2012, SpaceX was in talks with Orbital Outfitters about developing space suits to wear during launch and return to the atmosphere. Each crew member wears their own custom fitted space suit. The suit is primarily designed for use inside the Dragon, and in the case of the fast depressurization cabin, this suit may protect crew members. The suit can also cool astronauts during normal flight. At a NASA press conference on May 18, 2012, SpaceX confirmed their target launch price for the Crew flights to be $ 160 million, equivalent to about $ 23 million per seat capacity. Crew up to 7 people on board and NASA orders at least 4 Dragon Crew flights per year. This contrasts with the 2014 Soyuz launch price of $ 76 million per seat for NASA astronauts. The design of the Crew Dragon spacecraft was officially announced on May 29, 2014, during a press event at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. In October 2014, NASA selected the Crew Dragon spacecraft as one of the candidates to bring American astronauts to the International Space Station, according to NASA&#8217;s Commercial Crew program.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[According to experts, missions to bring people to Mars in the future cannot avoid the loss of life. However, NASA does not currently have a process to handle corpses in space. Astronaut in space. Illustration. Many plans have been proposed, such as &#8220;launch&#8221; ill-fated astronauts into space, burial on Mars, even used as food for [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>According to experts, missions to bring people to Mars in the future cannot avoid the loss of life. However, NASA does not currently have a process to handle corpses in space.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Astronaut in space. Illustration.</em> Many plans have been proposed, such as &#8220;launch&#8221; ill-fated astronauts into space, burial on Mars, even used as food for the crew. <strong> If there is a problem on the flight itinerary</strong> We are entering an exciting space era, in which many hope human&#8217;s first step on the surface of Mars will not be far away. However, as SpaceX CEO Elon Musk once said, &#8220;If you want to go to Mars, prepare for death.&#8221; About 21 astronauts have been killed since humans first set foot on a spacecraft and flew into space 60 years ago. According to experts, the death toll will inevitably increase as space agencies prepare for missions to send humans to Mars. To get to the Red planet, astronauts spend at least seven months living inside a cramped spaceship, traveling long distances, deep. If they survive this journey, they will have to endure the harsh environment of the Martian world. When a crew member dies while on a mission, it will take months, even years, for their bodies to be brought back to Earth. This situation raises a question: What happens to the body of a dead person in space? NASA does not have procedures to handle corpses in space because the astronauts selected for the mission are guaranteed physical and mental health. However, researchers around the world have thought of this situation and proposed measures to handle when an astronaut accidentally dies. During the mission on the journey to Mars, can the astronaut&#8217;s body be placed in cold storage or freeze-dried until the spacecraft returns to Earth? The process of freezing drying in space is much different from that on Earth. On Earth, people would use liquid nitrogen to freeze bodies, but in space, a robotic arm would hang the body wrapped in a bag on the outside of a spacecraft. The body will freeze for an hour, become brittle, then the arm will shake, breaking into small pieces. This process will theoretically turn an astronaut weighing 90kg into a mass of only 22kg, which can be stored on a spaceship for many years. But if this freeze-drying isn&#8217;t an option, the crew can send off their deceased companion to stay forever in the vast universe. Catherine Conley of NASA&#8217;s Office for the Protection of the Planet told Popular Science: &#8220;At the moment, there are no specific guidelines in the plan to protect the planet, either at the NASA level or internationally, regarding&#8221; bury &#8220;a deceased astronaut by throwing the body into space&#8221;. The solution of releasing the dead into space seems to be the easiest option, the body will stay on the spacecraft&#8217;s journey and linger on the place where it was released. And if more missions choose this approach, future spacecraft heading towards Mars will likely collide with many corpses. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_181_38792093/9b0ac037dd75342b6d64.jpg" width="625" height="496"> <em> The robotic arm holds the dead body in space waiting to freeze. Illustration.</em> <strong> Bad situation going to Mars</strong> If you are lucky enough to survive on a journey that lasts approximately 7 months and reach Mars, astronauts will face new challenges that threaten their survival, radiation. Previous data showed that Mars is 700 times more contaminated with radiation than Earth. Radiation can alter the cardiovascular system, damage the heart, harden and narrow the arteries, or remove some of the cells in the lining of blood vessels, leading to cardiovascular disease and may end with the death of the astronaut. In this case, burial on Mars would be necessary, but NASA has strict laws about contaminating other planets from microorganisms on Earth. NASA scientist Conley told Popular Science: “Regarding the disposal of organic matter (including corpses) on Mars, we are not imposing any restrictions as long as all are eliminated. microorganisms on Earth. So it is necessary to cremate ”. However, not every dead astronaut can be buried, but in some emergency situation, such as when the remaining crew runs out of food and in order to survive, the corpse of the human. The team can help them sustain life on their way back to Earth. It sounds barbaric, but there has been such a case in the past, when a plane crashed into the Andes in 1972. The survivors had no food and no way to communicate with them. outside, so in order to sustain life, to find someone to come and save, they made the difficult decision to eat the dead as soon as the plane crashed. Biologist Paul Wolpe said: “Although we give our bodies a lot of respect, life is everything. If the only way a human could survive was to eat a body, then that would be acceptable, even if no one wanted it.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Starting to expose the crypto market sharks that small investors if not careful will easily become lucrative prey for them. when the Elon Musk On the second most popular television talk show in the United States to talk about virtual money, the crypto market has seen an unprecedented explosion. Except for Bitcoin, other virtual currencies [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Starting to expose the crypto market sharks that small investors if not careful will easily become lucrative prey for them.</strong><br />
<span id="more-13469"></span> when the <strong> Elon Musk</strong> On the second most popular television talk show in the United States to talk about virtual money, the crypto market has seen an unprecedented explosion. Except for Bitcoin, other virtual currencies all set new records and recorded the highest capitalization in history of $ 2,400 billion, surpassing both Apple and Amazon.</p>
<p> The constant influx of money into cryptocurrencies has a huge impact on billionaires who run SpaceX and Tesla, who identify themselves as Dogefather (roughly translated: The Godfather of Dogecoin). And if the market crashes, Elon Musk said people could call themselves Elongate, a reference to the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation of 37th US President Richard Nixon. Both Dogefather and Elongate have become virtual currency projects attracting thousands of investors with tens of millions of dollars frantically pouring into projects still on this paper. That&#8217;s not to mention the effect that Elon Musk created earlier that made another satirical virtual currency, Shiba Inu, also skyrocket in value. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_12_107_38809329/08d49fb381f168af31e0.jpg" width="625" height="365"> Mark Zuckerberg named his goats Max and Bitcoin, immediately fueling the zoonotic crypto craze. But Elon Musk is not alone, the 50-year-old billionaire will soon feel his shark position being violently shaken by characters who are not less popular. <strong> Mark Zuckerberg </strong> in a recent post with a very simple caption &#8220;My goats: Max and Bitcoin&#8221; has fueled the fever of fauna virtual money. In just a few hours, anonymous and worthless virtual currencies such as Pig Finance, AquaGoat, Akita Inu or Pitbull suddenly increased in both value and trading volume. The up and down momentum a few times like this is a true reflection of what&#8217;s going on in the world of cryptocurrencies, where small investors (called fryers) are buying and selling massively based on celebrities (yes probably the shark) mentioned. It all stems from the fear of missing an opportunity, a term that is extremely popular in the world of cryptocurrency players called FOMO status. By FOMO, a worthless satirical virtual currency Dogecoin has gone from zero to the fourth largest cryptocurrency in the market with a peak cap of $ 90 billion. Dogecoin, after a series of pump &#038; dump fluctuations and sharks is currently trading around the $ 0.50 mark corresponding to a market cap of around $ 66 billion. Very soon, however, another emerging candidate appeared to threaten the Dogecoin dog&#8217;s position, which is the Shiba Inu. Just being listed on the world&#8217;s largest exchange, Binance, Shiba Inu has dramatically increased in value with a cash flow of nearly $ 20 billion after 24 hours. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_12_107_38809329/7d46e821f6631f3d4672.jpg" width="625" height="416"> Ngoc Trinh also joined the virtual money game with a series of bold PR status statuses. Following this craze is not only the technology world, but also art activists like Cao Thai Son. In recent days, the voice of Rain Road not only constantly mentioned virtual money but also livestreamed to show fans how to wisely invest in the virtual money market. But when Cao Thai Son has not revealed how much money to invest in this market, another Vietnamese &#8220;shark&#8221; has revealed, that is Ngoc Trinh. In just one red afternoon, &#8220;the queen of underwear&#8221; immediately posted four lines of status referring to virtual money, in which a status showed off a (fake) account with more than $ 10 million, including nearly $ 900,000 invested in virtual currency Shiba Inu. Removed the latest status because of being exploited to borrow someone else&#8217;s account, Ngoc Trinh&#8217;s four consecutive status lines still attracted tens of thousands of likes, thousands of comments and shares. Although it was confusing and was judged as a PR trick, Ngoc Trinh still showed the height of the hand of a person controlling the game, leading the fry by writing simple, easy to understand correct style &#8220;no money. land to eat ”. At the same time as Ngoc Trinh, on the other side of the hemisphere, billionaire Elon Musk, as usual, continues to have a turbulent tweet when he makes a poll to ask people if they want Tesla to accept payment by Dogecoin coin or not. Currently, 76% of respondents said yes. But again, investors need to be wary of their own pockets, not chasing celebrity calls if they don&#8217;t want to be victims of this zero-sum game.</p>
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		<title>The goat money increased in price by 5 times thanks to Mark Zuckerberg&#8217;s post</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2021 18:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The value of the AquaGoat cryptocurrency rose 500% in less than 24 hours after the Facebook CEO posted a photo of his two goats. Figures from CoinMarketCap shows that in the past 24 hours, the value of AquaGoat increased by more than 500%, trading volume increased by more than 3,300%, to 12.5 million USD. AquaGoat&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The value of the AquaGoat cryptocurrency rose 500% in less than 24 hours after the Facebook CEO posted a photo of his two goats.</strong><br />
<span id="more-13451"></span> Figures from <em> CoinMarketCap</em> shows that in the past 24 hours, the value of AquaGoat increased by more than 500%, trading volume increased by more than 3,300%, to 12.5 million USD.</p>
<p> AquaGoat&#8217;s transaction value and volume suddenly increased sharply after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of two goats raised on his own farm with the content &#8220;My goats: Max and Bitcoin&#8221;. Internet users claim that Max and Bitcoin are Zuckerberg&#8217;s two goats, implying that the Facebook co-founder is also interested in Bitcoin and the crypto market. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_12_119_38809303/3cb361d77f9596cbcf84.jpg" width="625" height="400"> <em> AquaGoat&#8217;s value soared after Mark Zuckerberg&#8217;s two goats. Photo: CoinMarketCap.</em> AquaGoat was launched by an Australian programmer on April 7 and appeared on <em> CoinMarketCap</em> from April 21. This is a decentralized token on the Binance exchange that emphasizes transparency and community contribution. According to AquaGoat&#8217;s website, transactions will be partly deducted and donated to organizations that conserve marine life and clean the ocean. AquaGoat&#8217;s Twitter page also repeatedly mentioned Mark Zuckerberg, referring to the image of his two goats contributing to the price increase of more than 500%. This is not the first time cryptocurrencies &#8220;animals&#8221; have increased in value thanks to technology billionaires. Recently, the crypto value Dogecoin with the image of Shiba dog has continuously fluctuated after the posts of billionaire Elon Musk. On April 17, a post with the content &#8220;Doge barking at the moon&#8221; of the billionaire made the Dogecoin price more than doubled. Earlier in February, the coin also appreciated more than 50% after Musk&#8217;s survey of the future currency in the world. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_12_119_38809303/808b23743d36d4688d27.jpg" width="625" height="421"> <em> Zuckerberg&#8217;s post shared the names of two goats, Max and Bitcoin. Screenshots.</em> On May 8, Musk uploaded a photo of Musk&#8217;s personal announcement to join the program on Twitter <em> Saturday Night Live</em> , insert the Shiba dog image, the Dogecoin symbol in the frame. Soon after, the Dogecoin price surged and reached a historic high of $ 0.72. However, before the time Elon Musk aired the program, the price of Dogecoin fell sharply. On May 10, Musk&#8217;s aerospace company SpaceX announced a mission called &#8220;DOGE-1 Mission to the Moon&#8221;. This is a delivery program to the Moon in which SpaceX accepts payments in Dogecoin. While attracting attention, crypto experts recommend that Dogecoin, or &#8220;animal&#8221; currencies, have many drawbacks compared to other decentralized assets like Bitcoin. Therefore, investors should be cautious before deciding to enter the market. <em> <strong> The high cost of Bitcoin mining</strong> </em> <em> Since the advent of cryptocurrencies, the amount of electricity needed for mining has increased significantly. This leads experts to believe that mining cryptocurrency is not environmentally friendly.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2021 16:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new study shows strange circular features on a flat area called the Arcadia Planitia on Mars that bears a striking resemblance to the ice currents inside the Antarctic ice sheets. Photographs taken on Mars show many glaciers-like features in Antarctica, If these covered glaciers do, in fact, exist, they could be a reason to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A new study shows strange circular features on a flat area called the Arcadia Planitia on Mars that bears a striking resemblance to the ice currents inside the Antarctic ice sheets.</strong><br />
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<p> Photographs taken on Mars show many glaciers-like features in Antarctica, If these covered glaciers do, in fact, exist, they could be a reason to direct future crews to Mars towards this area. The location was inherently attractive to SpaceX and NASA because it was a wide, flat plain, ideal for landing spacecraft. If there is ice that is not too deep below the surface, the astronauts can also easily have water within reach. Lead researcher Shannon Hibbard, a graduate student at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, said the newly discovered flow-like characteristics are very strange because they appear on flat terrain. &#8220;There is a lot of evidence that this is an area with a lot of ice, but we don&#8217;t have any confidence that there could be a glacier in places with winding features,&#8221; Hibbard said. this. They exist in a fairly flat plane, so that&#8217;s weird. &#8221; <strong> Mysterious terrain</strong> Arcadia Planitia is located in the lowlands north of Mars. In the past 3 billion years, lava flows have been active in this area, so it is much less prone to cracking with craters than in other areas on the planet. Data collected from orbit over many years show that the ground in the area is rich in hydrogen. Because water is made up of molecules of hydrogen and oxygen, this hydrogen shows the presence of ice just below the surface. For decades, scientists have found features on Mars to be related to ice. Along the low hills, there are debris that look like a glacier flow covered in a thin layer of rock. There are also patterns in gulls that look similar to glaciers that flow through valleys on Earth. Similar features occur in Arcadia Planitia, Hibbard said. Lobate features occur near a set of mountains called Montes Erebus that rise up from the plain. Orbital images, thermal data showing surface temperature during day and night, albedo data showing surface reflectivity, dust cover information and altitude data, and topographic. <strong> Glacial flow </strong> The winding features are a big mystery, Hibbard says, because they look like they were created by the flow of ice, but the topography is not steep enough to explain why the meteor was moving. &#8220;We had to try to figure out what they are, why they have thermal symbols, why they are so bright day and night, why they have flow characteristics, why Are they threaded again? ”she said. The analysis showed that these traits were in fact derived from ice. The curled shapes look similar to other features related to slow-flowing matter seen on Mars, Hibbard said, and the data shows these points actually contain a lot of ice. The most similar sinusoidal feature, Hibbard says, is the currents inside the Earth&#8217;s ice sheets, which mainly occur in Antarctica. These faster moving ice currents are not well understood on Earth, much less than Mars, but they do show an example of ice flowing in fairly flat terrain, Hibbard says. This is a controversial claim, Hibbard says, because most ice currents on Earth need at least a thin layer of liquid water at their bottom to lubricate their flow. It is unclear whether sub-ice water existed or existed on Mars, she said, and it is not clear if a wet background is needed to create ice currents on the Red Planet. One possibility might be that in the past, when Mars&#8217; orbit was tilted differently than it is today and its climate was different, melting under ice may have occurred. This research was published in the May issue of the journal Icarus.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2021 02:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Private conglomerate Starship spacecraft, which is expected to bring Americans back to the Moon, successfully landed on the fifth test after four explosions. The Starship SN15 space missile left its launch pad on May 4. Photo: Space According to Space page, on May 5, SpaceX successfully landed the Starship spacecraft during the fifth test at [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Private conglomerate Starship spacecraft, which is expected to bring Americans back to the Moon, successfully landed on the fifth test after four explosions.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> The Starship SN15 space missile left its launch pad on May 4. Photo: Space</em> According to Space page, on May 5, SpaceX successfully landed the Starship spacecraft during the fifth test at their base in Texas, USA. This successful experiment marks a big win for billionaire Elon Musk&#8217;s space company after four of the previous tests ended in explosions. The SN15 rocket took off from Starbase in Boca Chica, south Texas at about 17:25 local time, reached around 10km and performed a series of flight exercises before making a critical landing. Billionaire Musk happily posted on Twitter: &#8220;Starship is landing normally&#8221;. <em> <strong> Watch the video of the Starship rocket launched and successfully landed for the first time (Source: SpaceX):</strong> </em> The test, however, was not entirely perfect. A small fire engulfed the base of the 50-meter spaceship shortly after landing, but was quickly extinguished with a tornado. SpaceX expert John Insprucker explains this &#8220;it&#8217;s no stranger to the metal fuel we&#8217;re using,&#8221; adding that engineers are still solving design problems. SpaceX faces growing pressure to succeed with its May 4 test flight after NASA announced a version of the Starship would be used as a lander in its return to the Moon program. America. The $ 2.9 billion contract is currently on hold after two rival companies, Blue Origin and Dynetics, filed an objection. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_06_294_38742341/10f747b464f68da8d4e7.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> SpaceX Starship Ship Illustration on the Moon. Photo: SpaceX</em> Along with SpaceX, the space company Blue Origin of billionaire Jeff Bezos is also expected to launch the first space travel flight in July. Previously, the four predecessor devices of the Starship SN15 ship ended in failure, broken to pieces in tests over the past five months. The most recent time in early March, the SN10, appeared to have landed safely but a fire suddenly erupted as soon as the ship touched the launch pad, causing it to explode into a fireball. A small flame also erupted at the base of the SN15 in the latest launch but was quickly extinguished. <em> <strong> Video of Starship SN10 ship exploded after landing (source: videospace):</strong> </em> SpaceX has learned a few lessons from other tough landings. And the SN15 has been revised with a slightly different look from the previous prototypes. &#8220;The SN15 has improvements in structures, avionics and software, and the engine will allow for increased speed and efficiency throughout production and flight: in particular, avionics. No new improvements, updated launch architecture and new Raptor engine design ”, a SpaceX representative wrote in the flight description on May 4. SpaceX is developing Starship to send people and goods to the Moon, Mars and other distant destinations. The system consists of two components, both of which are designed for fast and complete reuse. The two components are a spaceship called the Starship and a giant early stage booster booster called the Super Heavy. Both vehicles will be powered by SpaceX&#8217;s next-generation Raptor engine. SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said the Starship will have six Raptor engines. Although the SN15 was just a full-scale Starship prototype in height and width, it was powered by only three Raptor engines. Future test variants will be stronger, Musk said, and we will soon see these more powerful means of carrying out space missions. Musk aims to launch the Starship into orbit before the end of the year. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_06_294_38742341/fba09de2bea057fe0eb1.jpg" width="625" height="387"> <em> Three Raptor engines of the SN15 missile in successful test. Photo: Space</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_06_294_38742341/d7ebb2a991eb78b521fa.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> Starship SN15 ship when about to land. Photo: Space</em> NASA&#8217;s Artemis moon exploration program recently selected Starship as a manned lunar lander Artemis aims to establish a lasting, enduring human presence on and around the Moon by the end of the 2020s. NASA officials say the knowledge and skills gained during SpaceX&#8217;s testing efforts. will help humanity reach Mars in the 2030s. Over the past few years, NASA has worked to achieve its goal of making a human landfall on the moon by the end of 2024, at the direction of former President Donald Trump. However, this timeline is expected to be relaxed under President Joe Biden.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2021 13:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On April 23, NASA and commercial rocket company SpaceX launched a missile carrying a group of four new astronauts to the International Space Station. This is the first crew to be put into orbit with a recycled rocket from an earlier flight. Photojournalists installed remote cameras to be ready to record the missile launch image [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>On April 23, NASA and commercial rocket company SpaceX launched a missile carrying a group of four new astronauts to the International Space Station. This is the first crew to be put into orbit with a recycled rocket from an earlier flight.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Photojournalists installed remote cameras to be ready to record the missile launch image on April 22.</em> SpaceX&#8217;s Crew Dragon space shuttle, set to take off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA&#8217;s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. It will take almost 24 hours to reach the space station, whose orbit is about 250 miles (400 km) from Earth. It was originally scheduled to launch on April 22 but had to be delayed for a day due to unfavorable weather forecast. This rocket launch marks NASA&#8217;s second return to service after nine years of stopping the shuttle from space in the United States. It is also the third crew flight to be launched into orbit under a public-private partnership between NASA and SpaceX, the rocket company founded and owned by billionaire high-tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. The crew this time has 4 members including two NASA astronauts, commander Shane Kimbrough (53 years old) and pilot Megan McArthur (49 years old), along with Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (52 years old) and specialist Thomas Pesquet (43 years old), a French engineer with the European Space Agency. <strong> 6 months of space experiment</strong> Crew 2 is expected to spend about six months conducting scientific experiments and maintenance before returning to Earth in the fall. The four members of Crew 1, sent to the space station in November, are scheduled to return to Earth on April 28. Crew 2&#8217;s mission is also special in that the Falcon 9 launch vehicle using the same early stage booster has put Crew 1 in orbit. This is the first time that a proven booster device has been used again during a crew launch. Reusable booster vehicles, designed to fly back to Earth on their own and land safely after they separate from the missile&#8217;s remains a few minutes after launch. SpaceX&#8217;s reusable rocket strategy has pioneered more economical space travel. SpaceX has so far recorded more than 45 successful Falcon 9 landings, and the company has refurbished and reused the majority of them for multiple flights. However, all previous flights only carried cargo, not people, into space. The pilot of Crew 2, McArthur, will make history as the first female Pilot of the Crew and the second in her family to ride a shuttle. She is married to NASA astronaut Bob Behnken, who took a SpaceX demonstration flight last year. If all goes according to plan, they will arrive at the space station on Saturday. McArthur and her three friends and crew will be greeted by four astronauts of Crew 1 (three from NASA and one from Japan JAXA Aerospace Exploration Agency) and two crew members. Russian family and an American astronaut were on a Soyuz flight to the space station.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2021 19:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On April 30, 2001, American billionaire Dennis Tito entered the International Space Station (ISS) via the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, becoming the first space tourist in the world. Billionaire Dennis Tito on the ISS. Photo: CNN CNN channel (USA) said billionaire Tito, then 60 years old, had a strong hand only 20 million dollars to realize [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>On April 30, 2001, American billionaire Dennis Tito entered the International Space Station (ISS) via the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, becoming the first space tourist in the world.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Billionaire Dennis Tito on the ISS. Photo: CNN</em> CNN channel (USA) said billionaire Tito, then 60 years old, had a strong hand only 20 million dollars to realize his dream from a young age. In 1961, before the information that Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin was the first person to enter space, young Tito had set the goal of life. The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) does not support sending civilians into space. In 1991, not long after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Tito started negotiations with Moscow to go to space by &#8220;spending the money&#8221;. Mr. Tito recalls: “In the late 90s of last century, the Russians really wanted more funding for the space program. So I found that I could find them ”. On April 28, 2001, the Soyuz spacecraft was launched into the air in Kazakhstan with three members on board including billionaire Tito and two Russian astronauts. Billionaire Tito then spent 8 days living on the ISS. Two decades later, billionaire Tito still remembers: “The pencils are floating and I can observe both the dark space of the universe as well as the curve of the Earth. I feel so good. It was the greatest moment in my life, reaching my life goals &#8230; I hope that others also experience the great things I have. &#8221; <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_04_294_38723901/8a0b3c0f1e4df713ae5c.jpg" width="625" height="379"> <em> Billionaire Dennis Tito returned to Earth in May 2001. Photo: CNN</em> Since billionaire Tito&#8217;s space travel year, only a few other tourists have had the same experience. However, some American companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic are betting on space travel with the goal of making it not too far-fetched. These people all choose the space travel program of the company Space Adventures, which uses the Russian Soyuz to bring passengers to the ISS. Since 2009, Space Adventures&#8217; space travel program has ceased to exist because the US Space Shuttle program &#8220;retires&#8221; and only Russian Soyuz is the vehicle to bring astronauts to and from the ISS. However, a representative of Space Adventures said that once there is competition in the space travel market, there will be price competition and in the future there will be many units participating in this field. Space Adventures is still working with the Russian space agency and is working on the possibility of launching the Soyuz to the ISS by 2023 with a program to give visitors a chance to walk in space. In addition, Space Adventures is also planning a space travel in late 2021 via SpaceX&#8217;s Crew Dragon spacecraft. NASA contributed funding to the development of the Crew Dragon and Boeing&#8217;s Starliner space. However, both of these companies are privately owned and therefore have the right to sell their spaceship seats to anyone who can afford it. NASA has also changed its view of space travel since billionaire Tito&#8217;s historic trip. In 2019, NASA announced plans to open the ISS for visitors. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_04_294_38723901/16b4acb08ef267ac3ee3.jpg" width="625" height="390"> <em> SpaceX&#8217;s Crew Dragon. Photo: CNN</em> Former NASA astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, who currently works in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said billionaire Tito&#8217;s trip in 2001 marked the &#8220;beginning of a new era.&#8221; of space travel ”. Jeffrey A. Hoffman hopes that space travel costs will decrease as demand increases. The main obstacle to space travel, he said, is safety concerns. In 2014, a pilot was killed during a test flight of the Virgin Galactic company SpaceShipTwo spacecraft. In addition, there have been records of SpaceX boosters and Blue Origin &#8211; a company owned by Jeff Bezos, exploding during testing, thankfully no people were injured. According to the former astronaut, there is always a risk of an accident with air travel, but &#8220;a consistent safety record&#8221; will help this form of travel grow. May 2020 marks the first private spacecraft to bring NASA astronauts into space. That is the Crew Dragon of SpaceX. The company is expected by the end of 2021 to use the Crew Dragon for a program exclusively for ordinary people at a cost of $ 50 million per seat. SpaceX also has hopes in a spacecraft called Starship to bring Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maeza and a group of artists to the Moon in 2023. In 2019, an American company called Gateway Foundation announced plans for hotels operating in the lower layers of the Earth&#8217;s atmosphere.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest ever global collaboration in science and engineering, becoming an international meeting point for astronauts for two decades. Now, when the ISS mission is coming to an end, this future of international cooperation is facing many challenges. Ending the East-West cooperation phase In April alone, ISS has been [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest ever global collaboration in science and engineering, becoming an international meeting point for astronauts for two decades. Now, when the ISS mission is coming to an end, this future of international cooperation is facing many challenges.</strong><br />
<span id="more-10630"></span> <strong> Ending the East-West cooperation phase</strong> </p>
<p> In April alone, ISS has been busy with flights up and down. On April 9, the Russian Soyuz rocket sent 1 American astronaut and 2 Russian astronauts to the ISS laboratory 420km from the Earth&#8217;s surface. Eight days later, another Soyuz rocket carried another trio of American and Russian astronauts back to Earth. On April 23, the US spacecraft SpaceX brought two more Americans, one Japanese and one French to connect to the ISS. However, such bustling scene on ISS is about to come to an end. Last week, Russia announced it would withdraw from the ISS by 2025. Despite the growing tensions between Russia and the US over the past decade, the two countries &#8216;space agencies continue to work closely with each other, along with 13 countries&#8217; space agencies. According to the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), since 2000, ISS has welcomed 243 people from 19 countries. According to the Financial Times, Professor Anu Ojha, director of the UK National Aerospace Institute and an advisor to the European Space Agency (ESA), said: “I only hear positive things about astronauts and astronauts as they work together &#8220;. In the early years of building and assembling modules of ISS, since 1998, Russia and Western partners cooperated closely. &#8220;NASA and ESA cannot build a space station without Russian experts,&#8221; said Ojha. The Russians are masters of building modular space stations ”. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_26_17_38635818/a543dd9efadc13824acd.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> The ISS station once welcomed astronauts from many countries</em> Western countries need Russian rockets to carry materials and people to and from the ISS. This reliance increased when NASA decommissioned the space shuttle fleet in 2011 and Soyuz became the only passenger vehicle that could put astronauts in orbit. Only in 2020, NASA will begin to use the SpaceX spacecraft system of billionaire Elon Musk. For the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos), cooperation with the West through the ISS also adds to the financial resources. NASA spent $ 3.9 billion to hire Soyuz to transport astronauts to the ISS from 2011 to 2019. Although astronaut Mark Vande Hei&#8217;s trip to the ISS in April may not be the last of an American on Russian rockets, the majority of non-Russian astronauts will travel on SpaceX or on Boeing&#8217;s Starliner, expected to go into service from 2022. During the first 15 years, the ISS crew focused on assembly and engineering work, which meant that the zero gravity work environment was only just being established. Recently, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, who just returned to Earth in mid-April, recounted her hundreds of hours on the ISS to do biological experiments, from decoding DNA on a space station to growing human heart tissue and vegetables. . ISS&#8217;s most important area of ​​research is its attempt to understand the long-term effects of space travel on human health, in preparation for planned attempts at the Moon or travel to Mars. <strong> Other direction of cooperation</strong> For Russia, the decision to end ISS participation is expected to lead to more spatial cooperation with China. It is also part of the Kremlin&#8217;s broader pivot to Beijing. Since Western sanctions were first imposed on Moscow in connection with Russia&#8217;s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia has doubled down on its efforts to strengthen ties with China. The two countries reached agreements on defense and space cooperation while bilateral trade nearly doubled compared to 2010, reaching $ 110 billion in 2019. In 2020, Roscosmos rejected an offer from the US to join NASA-led Artemis program, aimed at bringing people to stay longer on the Moon. In March, Russia and China agreed to jointly develop a base on the Moon to &#8220;promote the peaceful discovery and use of space for all mankind&#8221; (according to a memorandum of understanding between the two. country). Roscosmos last week also said it aims to set up its own Russian space station by 2030, using modules designed like the ISS. The Interfax news agency quoted Roscosmos Director, Dmitry Rogozin, as saying: &#8220;It is likely that by 2030, we can put a space station into orbit, that will be a huge breakthrough.&#8221; On Russian television, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov said that in the future, on the Russian space station, in addition to astronauts, there will be the participation of artificial intelligence and robotics. He stressed that Russia is ready to consider for foreign crews to visit, but definitely the Russian space station must be national. Interfax quoted an unnamed source as saying that Russia planned to spend up to $ 6 billion to put this project into operation. China will also soon introduce the module to build the China Space Station (CSS). The ship carrying this module is scheduled to take off at the end of April. This is the culmination of the project that the Chinese government launched in 1992. After this module goes into space, China plans to launch at least 10 more times. Another launcher carries the remaining modules and cargo to complete the CSS assembly by the end of 2022. The 100-ton, T-shaped CSS will consist of three main modules: the 18-meter core module, called Tianhe, and two 14.4-meter lab modules, called Wentian, that are permanently attached to the sides. of the core module. As the station&#8217;s control and control center, Tianhe can accommodate 3 astronauts with a stay of up to 6 months. CSS has volume less than 1/4 the volume of ISS. Instead, configure 3 modules based on China&#8217;s need in doing the necessary scientific experiments. The 440-ton ISS with a construction cost of $ 150 billion will end its lifespan and should be returned to Earth expected by 2025. The future of the ISS is still under negotiation after the current cooperation agreements expire. by the end of 2024. According to NASA, from a technical point of view, the ISS can operate until the end of 2028. Of course, the ISS will be upgraded if it wants to last longer, especially electrical and communication systems. .</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[What does a European&#8217;s first space flight with a commercial capsule mean? ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer, who is due to fly to the ISS in the fall, is concerned that Europe will be overtaken in terms of development. tagesschau.de: Where are you now and from where will you follow the start of your ESA colleague [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> What does a European&#8217;s first space flight with a commercial capsule mean? ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer, who is due to fly to the ISS in the fall, is concerned that Europe will be overtaken in terms of development.</strong> </p>
<p> <strong> tagesschau.de: </strong> Where are you now and from where will you follow the start of your ESA colleague Thomas Pesquet? <strong> Matthias Maurer:</strong> I was actually hoping that I would be able to watch the start live at Cape Canaveral in Florida. But my training plan is so tight that I have to continue training in Houston. So I&#8217;m watching the start from the control center in Houston. I have access to all radio links there. That means: My crew and I will closely monitor how the radio connection is running in the last few hours before the start. And we take that with us as an active learning unit. I&#8217;ll be here in Houston until the fall. Then I should go to the ISS myself.</p>
<p><img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" class="ts-image js-image" src="https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bilder/maurer-105~_v-mittelgross1x1.jpg" alt="" title="" title="ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer | dpa"> To person Matthias Maurer has made a name for himself with research in materials science and technology. He has been a member of the European Astronaut Corps since 2015. In autumn 2021, he will be the twelfth German to fly into space.</p>
<h2> &#8220;We can&#8217;t just watch that&#8221;</h2>
<p><strong> tagesschau.de:</strong> Thomas Pesquet&#8217;s start is special in several respects: For the first time in ten years, a European is flying from American soil into space &#8211; and with a commercial provider. <strong> Bricklayer:</strong> Yes exactly. No European has launched into space from the USA since 2011; the last was the Italian ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori on board the NASA space shuttle. Now it&#8217;s Thomas Pesquet, aboard a commercial capsule. We are now seeing that companies, i.e. commercial providers, are able to send astronauts into space. I think that should be a wake-up call for us in Europe too. If companies in the US are able to master this technology, then we as Europe should get on with it. <strong> tagesschau.de:</strong> Is Europe just being left behind? <strong> Bricklayer:</strong> We see around the world that a lot of nations are working on it, and I am a little concerned that we as Europeans will be overtaken. India will send its own astronauts with their own capsule into space for the first time in 2022. The Chinese already have this technology, are even building their own space station, and we are seeing several companies in the USA. SpaceX is one of the companies, Boeing is a second company, Blue Origin is in the starting blocks and will soon fly people suborbitally. I think we can&#8217;t just watch that. We also have to react in Europe.</p>
<h2> &#8220;Europe&#8217;s billionaires would rather invest in art than in space&#8221;</h2>
<p><strong> tagesschau.de: </strong> The ESA has its own astronautical space program, but not its own transport system to bring astronauts into space. Are there no commercial partners? Somebody like Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, is of course also a godsend for US space travel, right? <strong> Bricklayer:</strong> You&#8217;re right. Elon Musk is not someone who acts like a normal company owner and says: I&#8217;m building rockets now because that&#8217;s a solid business model. He says: I&#8217;m excited about the idea. I want to fly people towards Mars, and I am willing to use my own capital to do so. But he&#8217;s not the only one, there is a second actor, that is the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos with the company Blue Origin. These are actors in the US &#8211; billionaires &#8211; who are passionate about space travel. I think the billionaires in Europe would rather invest in art than in space. But of course that is also a personal decision. <strong> tagesschau.de:</strong> Let&#8217;s get to your SpaceX flight this fall. What are you still training until then? <strong> Bricklayer:</strong> In the last six months before the start, you practice a lot of the experiments that you are going to carry out. But of course I also train how the Crew Dragon capsule works exactly. For example, survival training is required here if the capsule lands in the water. Under normal conditions, we land at a point that is precisely defined. Then rescue teams come and pull the capsule on board a ship. But in extreme cases we could end up in places where there are no rescue teams. Then we may have to hold out for up to 48 hours on the high seas and wait for us to be rescued. <strong> tagesschau.de:</strong> When you fly to the ISS, your colleague Thomas Pesquet will still be there. Then there is, so to speak, a European flat share in space. <strong> Bricklayer: </strong> I&#8217;m really looking forward to meeting Thomas Pesquet in space. He will then be the commander of the ISS and I will be a newcomer. He can then familiarize me with the European Columbus module, our science laboratory. He will show me the ISS and then explain what exactly works and how. We still have a few differences between the training modules here on the ground and the version in space. My start is expected on October 23rd. We may have an overlap of five to ten days. That&#8217;s because we&#8217;re flying to the ISS with four people in the SpaceX capsule. There are already seven people on the ISS. When we get to it, we&#8217;ll be eleven. The station is actually not designed for continuous operation with eleven people. It starts with the fact that we may not have enough toilets and sleeping cabins. The overlapping phase is therefore limited to a few days. The interview was conducted by Ute Spangenberger, SWR</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The start had to be postponed due to bad weather, now the third manned mission of the private space company SpaceX has successfully started. The international crew is on their way to the ISS. Three men and a woman set off for the International Space Station in a &#8220;Crew Dragon&#8221; from the private space company [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> The start had to be postponed due to bad weather, now the third manned mission of the private space company SpaceX has successfully started. The international crew is on their way to the ISS.</strong> </p>
<p> Three men and a woman set off for the International Space Station in a &#8220;Crew Dragon&#8221; from the private space company SpaceX. The four astronauts were launched in the morning with the help of a Falcon 9 launcher from the Cape Canaveral spaceport in the US state of Florida, announced SpaceX and the US space agency NASA. Due to unfavorable weather forecasts, the start originally planned for Thursday had been postponed to today. The four astronauts are expected at the ISS on Saturday.</p>
<h2> For the first time an ESA astronaut on board</h2>
<p>The &#8220;Crew-2&#8221; consists of the two US astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur as well as their Japanese colleague Akihiko Hoshide and the French Thomas Pesquet. Pesquet is the first astronaut from the European space agency ESA to fly to the ISS on board a &#8220;Crew Dragon&#8221;. This is the second crew to be promoted to the ISS by SpaceX. The first docked with the ISS in November. They are scheduled to return to Earth at the end of April. &#8220;Crew-1&#8221; was the first to fly regularly with the &#8220;Crew Dragon&#8221; to the ISS after a manned test last spring was successful. After a break of almost nine years, the test was the first time astronauts were launched into orbit from American soil. And it was the first time ever that they were promoted by a private space company. SpaceX had previously only transported cargo to the ISS.</p>
<h2> NASA no longer builds missiles</h2>
<p>SpaceX is the space company of Elon Musk, who wants to open up space as a new field of activity. The US agency NASA has withdrawn from building rockets.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Recently, Elon Musk&#8217;s SpaceX satellite broadband internet service provider said the Starlink satellite cluster&#8217;s collision avoidance system works well despite OneWeb&#8217;s false claims. SpaceX has accused OneWeb, a competitor in the field of providing satellite broadband internet services, of spreading a false story that companies&#8217; satellites almost collided with each other. SpaceX denied claims that [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Recently, Elon Musk&#8217;s SpaceX satellite broadband internet service provider said the Starlink satellite cluster&#8217;s collision avoidance system works well despite OneWeb&#8217;s false claims.</strong><br />
<span id="more-8969"></span> SpaceX has accused OneWeb, a competitor in the field of providing satellite broadband internet services, of spreading a false story that companies&#8217; satellites almost collided with each other.</p>
<p> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_22_23_38600486/cd095f797a3b9365ca2a.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> SpaceX denied claims that the Starlink and OneWeb satellites almost collided</em> In a filing submitted to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after a meeting between representatives of SpaceX, OneWeb and FCC, SpaceX said that, in fact, the probability of a collision never exceeds the allowed threshold and the satellite will not be able to collide even if it is active. They have also corrected records regarding recent press releases regarding the physical coordination between SpaceX and OneWeb. Meeting between the parties took place the day after the flyer <em> The Wall Street Journal</em> published an article titled &#8220;Elon Musk&#8217;s satellite Internet project is too risky,&#8221; in which OneWeb made allegations that the Starlink satellites had approached other satellites alarmingly two. times in the past two years, including the last which took place on April 2, when a satellite <strong> Starlink</strong> Send a request to a OneWeb satellite to take collision avoidance measures. Sheet <em> The Wall Street Journal</em> quoted Chris McLaughlin, OneWeb&#8217;s director of legal and government relations, saying, “While working with OneWeb, SpaceX disabled the automated collision avoidance system supported by artificial intelligence (AI) to allow OneWeb to steer its satellite away from other satellites. It is unclear exactly why SpaceX disables the collision avoidance system when the Starlink satellite is within 57 meters from the opponent&#8217;s satellite. SpaceX has not yet commented on this issue. In a filing filed with the FCC on April 21, SpaceX said: “OneWeb recently made clear and inaccurate statements to the media about recent coordination. Specifically, Mr. McLaughlin of OneWeb told the newspaper <em> Wall Street Journal</em> that SpaceX has powered off the automatic satellite collision avoidance system. In reality, however, SpaceX and OneWeb have worked well together on a technical level. And OneWeb itself has asked SpaceX to temporarily turn off the AI ​​system to allow them to control the satellite as agreed by the parties. SpaceX&#8217;s automatic collision avoidance system has been and still works well at all times. According to SpaceX, OneWeb admitted wrongly and offered to withdraw its false statements during the meeting with SpaceX and FCC. SpaceX expressed its disappointment to the FCC that OneWeb officials chose to make public false information about the coordination&#8217;s plight. Successful coordination depends on trust and transparency among satellite operators. Also in the filing to the FCC, SpaceX confirmed that the possibility of collisions between satellites is very small. Other data also showed that &#8220;probability of collisions between satellites is below the permitted threshold and continues to decrease&#8221;. OneWeb launched satellite launch operations on April 3, and the satellites are eventually more than 1,000 meters apart. The probability of a collision happening is extremely small. <strong> Phan Van Hoa</strong> <em> (According to Arstechnica)</em></p>
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		<title>Elon Musk: Exploring Mars is not an outlet for the rich</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The SpaceX boss believes that life will spread throughout the entire solar system, then pass to other star systems. On Friday, Elon Musk unexpectedly appeared during a livestream with the President of XPrize and shared his intention to bring humans to Mars on SpaceX. With a simple T-shirt and jeans, this famous tech billionaire even [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The SpaceX boss believes that life will spread throughout the entire solar system, then pass to other star systems.</strong><br />
<span id="more-8707"></span> On Friday, Elon Musk unexpectedly appeared during a livestream with the President of XPrize and shared his intention to bring humans to Mars on SpaceX. With a simple T-shirt and jeans, this famous tech billionaire even has his bare feet when chatting with Peter Diamandis.</p>
<p> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_24_107_38626086/d375c025e6670f395676.gif" width="625" height="308"> Elon Musk left barefoot while sharing with Peter Diamandis about his plans to return to the moon. “Exploring Mars is not an outlet for the rich. The adventurer will probably face death so there are only volunteers and absolutely no coercion ”. Last week, SpaceX won a major order from NASA and became the only supplier designated for lunar landings. Before that, SpaceX plans to send humans to Mars by 2024 and establish a human colony by 2050. SpaceX has also completed the mission of sending four astronauts into space using a Falcon rocket. 9 &#8220;used&#8221;. The International Space Station (ISS), where NASA and the Global Space Administration have technology that sustains life. But this is different from NASA&#8217;s Enhanced Life Support (ALS) program. In other words, although the International Space Station has many different functions, such as water recycling, in Musk&#8217;s Mars plan, humans need support in long life instead of taking turns. from earth every few months and frequent short trips. If the Mars colonization program can go on and take root, it would mean providing food, shelter, medical services and ensuring the spiritual well-being of the entire population. <strong> Humanity to land on the moon in 2024 is possible</strong> It&#8217;s been 51 years since Armstrong first landed on the moon in 1969. On April 17, NASA confirmed Elon Musk&#8217;s SpaceX selection as a service provider for the moon return plan under contract. monopoly worth 2.7 billion USD. For Elon Musk, that would be another great achievement for SpaceX. As for NASA, this is an important step in pushing the plan to land on the moon repeatedly delayed. Musk believes SpaceX can help NASA achieve this ambitious goal by 2024. At 18:49:02 on April 23, Hanoi time, SpaceX successfully launched the old Crew Dragon spacecraft with the Falcon 9 rocket bringing 4 astronauts into space and they will arrive at the space station after 23 hours. . This is SpaceX&#8217;s second commercial launch and the Crew Dragon spacecraft&#8217;s fourth launch mission. So far, SpaceX has carried out a total of three manned ship launch missions, including the manned spacecraft DM-2 on May 30, 2020, Crew-1 on November 16, 2020, and Crew- 2 on April 23, 2021. A total of 10 astronauts were sent into space in three launches. Shortly after SpaceX successfully launched the Crew-2 onto the International Space Station, Musk said, &#8220;I think a return to the moon can be done.&#8221; “It has been almost half a century since man last set foot on the moon. This period is too long. We need to go back there and build a permanent base on the moon. Then build a city on Mars, become an aerospace civilization, a species of multiple planets, &#8220;this billionaire confirmed. <strong> &#8220;Martian&#8221; Elon Musk: Dreaming of the galaxy, spreading money into space</strong> Elon Musk not only has a large brain, but also has a &#8220;big mouth&#8221;. In an interview with Business Insider, when asked when humans appeared on Mars, Musk&#8217;s answer was, “Maybe six years later, or four years later. As for me, it will be about 2 or 3 years later ”. In fact, the owner of SpaceX has a special passion for Mars and founded Life to Mars to encourage activities to explore the planet. &#8220;If you were buried somewhere, born on Earth, and died on Mars is a wonderful thing,&#8221; Musk said. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_24_107_38626086/21493d191b5bf205ab4a.jpg" width="625" height="416"> Elon Musk has a special passion for Mars “Eventually, life will spread across the entire solar system, and then cross our solar system into other star systems. If not, we will stay on Earth forever until extinction occurs. One of Elon Musk&#8217;s most important goals is to help humanity become an interplanetary species and be able to leap from earth civilization to space civilization, so SpaceX is so important. Also on Friday&#8217;s live broadcast, Musk announced he would give inventors a $ 100 million bounty for figuring out how to combat global warming by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. book or ocean. This is &#8220;the greatest prize in history&#8221; and lasted for four years. “The sun will get bigger and bigger, evaporating the ocean. So, to some extent, we should do something better. Mars is a real planet, so we can create a civilization there, ”hopes Elon Musk.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 2022, billionaire Elon Musk&#8217;s Starlink satellite Internet service will be deployed in Vietnam. Meanwhile, users anywhere can access the network, no need to depend on fiber optic transmission lines. Break boundaries in Internet access Elon Musk&#8217;s project of covering the Internet around the Earth has begun for users to sign up for testing. You [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In 2022, billionaire Elon Musk&#8217;s Starlink satellite Internet service will be deployed in Vietnam. Meanwhile, users anywhere can access the network, no need to depend on fiber optic transmission lines.</strong><br />
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<p> <strong> Break boundaries in Internet access</strong> Elon Musk&#8217;s project of covering the Internet around the Earth has begun for users to sign up for testing. You can be one of the first to use this service even while living in Vietnam. Starlink&#8217;s ambition is to use 12,000 low-end satellites to cover the Internet to every corner of the globe. So far, this project has been successful in covering all over the Americas with a total of 1,261 satellites in orbit. The billionaire Elon Musk&#8217;s satellite Internet project also targets Vietnamese users. Currently, Starlink started allowing users to pre-order to use the service. Accordingly, when accessing the website of Starlink, users can easily choose familiar cities of Vietnam such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Da Nang, Hai Phong, Can Tho &#8230; to register for history. use this service. Startlink will start providing satellite Internet services to users in Vietnam in 2022. However, to be one of the first users, users have to pay a fee of 99 USD (about 2.3 million VND) to &#8220;book&#8221;. Payment will be made via international cards such as VISA, Master Card. The kit offered will include a Starlink satellite pan, WiFi router, power supply, cable, and rack. In case of change of mind, Starlink will refund the deposit to the user. Assoc.Prof.Dr Pham Anh Tuan, Director of the Vietnam Space Center, said that Starlink is a satellite constellation project, in which thousands of small satellites are launched into low Earth orbit (abbreviated as LEO &#8211; Low Earth Orbit), located 550km from the ground. Internet signals will be shot from satellites straight down to receivers on the ground, then these devices will broadcast the signal through the local system or directly via wires connected to the customer&#8217;s Starlink router. The strength of satellite Internet is breaking down distance limits. Hilly areas, islands, complicated difficult terrain &#8230; still have simple internet access Satellite Internet works similarly to cable Internet, except that the system has more moving elements. When the customer accesses, the data request will be transferred from the computer to a satellite internet pan. This pan will broadcast a data request to a satellite orbiting the Earth. At this point, the satellite will send the received request to the ISP. The data is transmitted from the carrier to the satellite, then from the satellite to the satellite Internet pan, down to your router and into the computer. The more satellites, the more stable the signal. These satellites act like base stations, except that they are not obstructed by topographic space. <strong> Competition between suppliers</strong> According to Assoc.Prof. Dr. Pham Anh Tuan, the appearance of the SpaceX provider will create fierce competition from today&#8217;s telecom businesses. However, the bigger problem is that we do not have legal bases to manage cybersecurity for foreign suppliers. Therefore, in the coming time, there will be a need to consider legal frameworks to manage network information security, avoid bad and negative information, affecting socio-economic security. Assoc.Prof.Dr. Nguyen Huu Thanh, Director of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Hanoi University of Technology, this technology will create a big competition with network operators. Currently, Vietnam&#8217;s Internet is also relatively good, has coverage in remote areas, islands, but not as flexible as satellite Internet. Starlink is faster than optical fiber depending on the provider, but it is known that the bandwidth of the satellite Internet is very large, so it will compete greatly with current providers. The important point to compete here is the fee charged by the satellite internet provider, if it is too high, it will also be difficult to attract users. According to Assoc.Prof. Dr. Nguyen Huu Thanh, when the entire Starlink satellite system is put into orbit, this service will provide almost global coverage to populated areas. Users using the service only need to buy a pan to catch the waves, like a pan to watch TV. As for cybersecurity, if we talk about hacker intrusions and users, each person must be equipped with tools to protect themselves. Therefore, this problem is the same as with Vietnamese carriers only. The most important thing is to have fair competition policies, otherwise this market will be lost to foreign hands According to experts, Starlink can have coverage to the country or not depending on the country&#8217;s regulations. Currently, many countries have allowed Starlink to operate, but China and Russia will require the service to comply with special rules if they allow Starlink to broadcast on their own frequencies. Some countries prohibit the purchase, sale and use of ground-mounted Starlink receivers. In Vietnam, to manage satellite Internet, it is necessary to soon have appropriate regulations. In terms of feasibility, the cost of Internet services from the orbital satellite cluster is as low as that of Starlink is still 7-8 times higher than the price of fixed broadband Internet service in Vietnam. In the case of being deployed in Vietnam, satellite Internet service will be the solution to the problem of Internet coverage in areas with divided terrain such as hills, islands &#8230; In addition, the provision of satellite Internet services using low-orbit satellite beam technology promotes the development of the maritime and aviation industries.</p>
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		<title>Has Musk&#8217;s dominance in global satellite Internet been shaken?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2021 13:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not only competing on the ground, tech companies also have a tough battle in space. Currently in the lead, but SpaceX is dealing with a lot of big players. The technology giants like Amazon, SpaceX, OneWeb continuously pour money to invest in satellite Internet. Photo: TechCrunch In recent years, satellite broadband is becoming an increasingly [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Not only competing on the ground, tech companies also have a tough battle in space. Currently in the lead, but SpaceX is dealing with a lot of big players.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> The technology giants like Amazon, SpaceX, OneWeb continuously pour money to invest in satellite Internet. Photo: TechCrunch </em> In recent years, satellite broadband is becoming an increasingly popular way to connect to the Internet. Major space companies are also in the race to build ultra-high-speed Internet services through orbiting satellites. Now, the field is forming a model similar to the &#8220;Seven Warring Heroes&#8221;. The companies are all moving towards a common goal: competing to be the biggest brand in broadband satellite and SpaceX&#8217;s position with Starlink dominance is being challenged. <strong> SpaceX&#8217;s Starlink project</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/3f64ffbddbff32a16bee.jpg" width="625" height="428"> SpaceX boss &#8211; Elon Musk Of all the companies, SpaceX is the one involved with the most satellite launches. Its Starlink project has more than 1,350 satellites in orbit and plans to launch 42,000 satellites by mid-2027. Eventually, SpaceX hopes to have thousands of satellites around the Earth to establish a global network. Starlink&#8217;s Beta &#8220;Better than Nothing&#8221; was launched last October and attracted more than 10,000 users in six different countries. Starlink&#8217;s business model connects customers directly with satellites without the intervention of telecom companies between the two parties. Users register for Starlink service through the website. Once the order is accepted, Starlink will send the hardware set to the customer, which includes a tripod, WiFi router and satellite antenna. Monthly subscription fee is $ 99, and maximum download speed can reach 210 Mbps. Starlink is expanding rapidly and plans to install antennas on vehicles and connect them to satellite networks. According to the test of Internet analytics service developer Ookla, the download speed when using SpaceX&#8217;s satellite Internet is 95% faster than the normal Internet in the United States. <strong> Project Kuiper from Amazon</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/420280dba4994dc71488.jpg" width="625" height="363"> The Amazon project is named Kuiper In 2018, Amazon&#8217;s Kuiper Project was revealed. At that time, government documents showed that the tech giant was working to build global space-based Internet services. The goal of the project is to launch 3236 satellites into a 630 km long orbit, very close to the 550 km altitude of the Starlink satellite. In January of this year, the US Federal Communications Commission approved the Kuiper Project to launch Amazon satellites into space before July 2029, and connect them to antennas on Earth to provide translation. Internet service. As of July 30, 2026, 50% of the project&#8217;s satellites will operate. Like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, the boss of Amazon, also owns a private rocket and space service company called Blue Orgin. Although no specific plans have been announced, the company is believed to be in charge of bringing the Kuiper satellite into orbit. <strong> OneWeb</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/a15a628346c1af9ff6d0.jpg" width="625" height="417"> The Soyuz-2.1b carrier missile carries 36 OneWeb satellites that take off from the launch pad of the Vostocini launch pad. OneWeb is a UK owned broadband satellite provider. It currently has 146 satellites in orbit, 1,200 km from the ground and plans to launch a total of 648 satellites to provide global Internet service. In November last year, the company got out of bankruptcy thanks to the British government and India&#8217;s Bharti Group. OneWeb hopes to provide Internet services to the entire UK by June. Its latest service will cover the highest latitudes in the world, including Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia and Nordic countries. This British company provides a B2B model, provides satellite Internet to telecom companies, then the telecom companies deliver services to customers. Both SpaceX and OneWeb launched satellites into space on March 25, clearly showing a race between the world&#8217;s two leading powers in space technology. <strong> Hughes Net</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/9fdc530577479e19c756.jpg" width="625" height="416"> Satellite team Hughes Jupiter 2 Hughes Net is the largest satellite Internet provider in the United States. It relies on geostationary orbit (GEO) satellites 36,210 km away to transmit the Internet back to earth. The main difference between a satellite operating in low Earth Orbit (LEO) and a geostationary satellite is that GEO satellites can cause delays in video calls and public calls. other technology. However, the GEO satellites are in a fixed position, so unlike LEO satellites, they will not travel in orbit but target a specific area. The Hughes Network has more than 1.5 million users and six satellites in orbit, covering different areas of North America, South America and Canada, including Mexico, Brazil and Chile. The last satellite that Hughes launched was in June 2018 and its goal is to put another satellite, called Jupiter 3, into orbit by the second half of 2022. It is said that this will be a commercial satellite. the biggest ever. Hughes&#8217; satellite service costs range from $ 59.99 to $ 149.99 per month and download speeds of 25Mbps. The kit is priced at $ 249.99, and the installation costs $ 199. The company also offers public WiFi hotspots for rural Latin America for people who cannot afford subscription fees. <strong> Telesat</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/22afef76cb34226a7b25.jpg" width="625" height="416"> Daniel Goldberg, CEO and President of Telesat, Canada&#8217;s satellite operator Telesat has 15 GEO satellites at an altitude of 35,000 km above Earth. The company also plans to build an LEO Internet called &#8220;LightSpeed&#8221;. The first 298 satellites built by Thales Alenia Space are scheduled to launch in early 2023 and provide global services by 2024. According to reports, Goldberg confirmed at the 2021 LEO Satellite Digital Forum on April 6 that the LightSpeed ​​project would cost $ 5 billion. This is much cheaper than the projects of SpaceX and Amazon, which are more than $ 10 billion. Goldberg recently stated that Telesat has the best pricing in the market. In 2019, Telesat signed a launch agreement with Blue Origin to use New Glenn rockets to send LEO satellites into orbit. David Wendling, Telesat&#8217;s chief technology officer, revealed that the company has three other startups underway. <strong> ViaSat</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/6f05a1dc859e6cc0358f.jpg" width="625" height="417"> ViaSat application on smartphone ViaSat is headquartered in California, USA, operates five GEO satellites at an altitude of about 35,000 km from the Earth&#8217;s surface. The company will put three extremely powerful GEO satellites into orbit by the beginning of 2022 and achieve globalization goals until 2023. ViaSat also plans to put 288 satellites into orbit LEO by 2026. ViaSat executive chairman and co-founder Mark Dankberg said the GEO and LEO satellites would complement each other. ViaSat is working hard to create a &#8220;multi-orbit satellite Internet where users can seamlessly use GEO satellites and LEO satellites.&#8221; In December 2020, Viasat asked the FCC to study Starlink&#8217;s potential environmental impact. In response, Musk wrote on Twitter: &#8220;Obviously, Starlink is a &#8216;threat&#8217; to Viasat&#8217;s profits.&#8221; <strong> Eutelsat</strong> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_19_309_38568940/c2e90d302972c02c9963.jpg" width="625" height="442"> Eutelsat is Europe&#8217;s satellite operator with 39 GEO satellites at an altitude of 46,000 km. The company now provides Internet services to the regions of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and plans to launch another satellite called Konnect VHTS to cover the rest of Europe. Michel Azibert, Executive Vice President of Eutelsat, said: “Konnect VHTS will change the rules of the game and allow Eutelsat to seamlessly deliver powerful Internet services to users at prices comparable to the above operators. ground.&#8221; Azibert says Eutelsat&#8217;s satellite service &#8220;is much lower than Starlink, very well suited to the rural markets we&#8217;re targeting in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.&#8221; Eutelsat was founded in 1977 and launched its first satellite in 1983.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2021 22:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The French military school of Saint-Cyr recently shared a photo of an expensive robotic dog that co-performed &#8216;combat&#8217; missions with French army practitioners in drills. Robotic dogs are trained to fight with French military trainees. According to the Daily Mail, Spot robot, priced at $ 75,000 (equivalent to 1.7 billion) was developed by Boston Dynamics [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The French military school of Saint-Cyr recently shared a photo of an expensive robotic dog that co-performed &#8216;combat&#8217; missions with French army practitioners in drills.</strong><br />
<span id="more-5415"></span> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_18_20_38560488/3774db50f012194c4003.jpg" width="625" height="416"> </p>
<p> <em> Robotic dogs are trained to fight with French military trainees.</em> According to the Daily Mail, Spot robot, priced at $ 75,000 (equivalent to 1.7 billion) was developed by Boston Dynamics (formerly a US robotics company but now owned by the umbrella corporation. Korea Hyundai as of December 2020). <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_18_20_38560488/cd292d0d064fef11b65e.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Close-up of robot dog worth 75,000 USD (1.7 billion VND).</em> The robot dog is suitable for both indoor or outdoor use, can map the environment, feel and avoid obstacles, climb stairs and open doors. In particular, it can perform dangerous missions in a variety of harsh environments such as nuclear plants, offshore oil fields and construction sites or even on battlefields. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_18_20_38560488/47955cb177f39eadc7e2.jpg" width="625" height="408"> <em> Robotic dogs are trained in 3 combat missions with French military trainees.</em> Despite being researched and developed by Boston Dynamics for many years, the robot dog was released to the market last June. One of the first customers to buy it was billionaire Elon Musk &#8211; founder of SpaceX Technology Corporation (SpaceX). The robot dog is currently one of the robots on the payroll of the French army. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_18_20_38560488/6c8973ad58efb1b1e8fe.jpg" width="625" height="431"> <em> Robotic dogs proved to be especially useful in urban combat.</em> &#8220;This is an expensive robot, especially for civil or police applications. New York Police (USA) are also testing it under the name Digidog. It has also been tested for anti-Covid antiseptic missions. -19 &#8220;, Clément Levilly, a robot distributor in Europe told Ouest France. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_18_20_38560488/085514713f33d66d8f22.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> The list of customers to buy this expensive robot dog includes billionaire Elon Musk.</em> The military school Saint-Cyr has applied to robot dogs for 3 training scenarios &#8211; one is an attack mission: capture intersections; two are defensive missions during the day and at night; Finally, the combat missions in urban areas.</p>
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