Satellites burning up in our atmosphere may not be as harmless as first thought
Satellites burning in our atmosphere leave metal particles in the stratosphere, and scientists don’t know if these could affect our climate.
Satellites burning in our atmosphere leave metal particles in the stratosphere, and scientists don’t know if these could affect our climate.
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Germany’s Defense Ministry has told the local media that a leaked Crimean Bridge attack conversation within the nation’s military was real Read Full Article at RT.com
An alleged recording of German generals discussing an attack on Crimea was disgraceful for Berlin, Moscow’s deputy UN envoy has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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A new report says melting ice sheets and rising seas could disturb waste from US nuclear projects in Greenland and the Marshall Islands.
Attack helicopter pilots face enormous challenges in the harsh Arctic conditions, but the Army has been readying them to face them.
The Russian Embassy in South Africa said on X that the Russian army had captured the "fully operational" vehicle on February 26.
Alexandr Syrsky has said he’s been “forced to make personnel decisions” as local commanders have failed to maintain their field positions Read Full Article at RT.com