SEATTLE — Retired Maj. Gen. William Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic “Earthrise” photo showing the planet as a shadowed blue marble from space in 1968, was killed Friday when ...
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Apollo 12, featuring astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, successfully executed a precision lunar landing in Oceanus Procellarum on November 19, 1969, five days post-launch. During their ...
General Motors has issued a new service update targeting a potential fault with the fuel pump power control module in certain 2025-2026 model year vehicles, including the Chevy Silverado and Chevy ...
The most common armor is the Whipple Shield, which was developed by astronomer Fred Whipple in the 1940s. Used on the Apollo Command Module and Lunar Module, the Whipple Shield consists of layers of ...
Scientists and researchers at NREL, including Timothy Silverman and Elizabeth Palmiotti, are investigating early failure in dual-glass PV modules. Image: Agata Bogucka, NREL. Dual-glass PV modules are ...
Ukrainian Armor, Ukraine's largest private arms manufacturer, has presented several new products at the MSPO 2025 International Defence Exhibition in Kielce, Poland. Among them are Novator PZSA-5 and ...
When running ansible-lint with autofix option and rule deprecated-local-action enabled, all parameters of the local_action module will be removed, leading to broken ansible code. As I understand, ...
No element of response to fires and other incidents is more important to fire department leadership, incident commanders (ICs) and municipalities than the safety of their firefighters. Evidence of ...
“Houston, we’ve had a problem,” were the words of Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell when an explosion crippled the spacecraft and threatened the lives of the crew ...