MARIVELES, Bataan (Eagle News) – Sa ikalawang pagkakataon ay muling nagpalabas ng local shellfish advisory ang Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources at Provincial Office of Bataan kaugnay sa mga bayan na apektado pa rin ng red tide. Ang mga ito ay ang mga sumusunod: Orani Samal Hermosa Limay Orion Pilar Balanga Abucay Mariveles Mahigpit na pinapayuhan ang publiko na huwag munang mag-aani o bibili ng tahong, suso, talaba at ibang kauri nito […]
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Astronomers stunned by star ‘nursery’ age find
PARIS, France (AFP) — Surprised astronomers have found stars of three different ages in a stellar “nursery” in the Milky Way, throwing into question the scientific consensus on how stars are formed. The European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope in Chile spotted three distinct groups of baby stars in the Orion nebula — the closest star “factory” to Earth, a team reported Thursday. “Looking at the data for the first time was one of […]
NASA delays deep-space Orion test to 2019 due to costs
by Kerry Sheridan Agence France-Presse MIAMI, United States (AFP) – The first test flight of NASA’s Orion capsule, designed to one day carry people to Mars, has been delayed until 2019 at the earliest due to high costs, the United States space agency said Friday. The unmanned test flight had been scheduled for November 2018 but was pushed back after the White House asked for a feasibility study of the cost, safety and technical constraints. The […]
NASA’S Orion capsule test in preparation for trip to Mars
NASA engineers successfully conducted the second to last splashdown tests with the Orion spacecraft on Thursday (August 25) bringing the agency one step closer to its goal of eventually carrying humans to Mars. The test, conducted at the Langley facility in Hampton, Virginia was designed to simulate one of the Orion spacecraft’s most stressful landing scenarios with crash test dummies inside, a case where one of the capsule’s three main parachutes fails to deploy. […]
NASA nears completion of splashdown tests for Mars spacecraft
HAMPTON, Virginia (Reuters) — National Aeronautics and Space Administration engineers successfully conducted the second to last splashdown tests with the Orion spacecraft on Thursday (August 25) bringing the agency one step closer to its goal of eventually carrying humans to Mars. The test, conducted at the Langley facility in Hampton, Virginia was designed to simulate one of the Orion spacecraft’s most stressful landing scenarios with crash test dummies inside, a case where one of the […]





