The launch of Soyuz 2.1a rocket with Meridian-M military satellite from Plesetsk. northern Russia. was cancelled over a malfunction of the booster’s electrical equipment. two sources in the Russian rocket and space sector said.
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We are currently ready to send six satellites into orbit. The assembly speed has increased.
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Mohammad Javad Jahromi said on Sun. that six domestically-manufactured satellites are ready to be launched into the orbit.
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The fives minibuses. funded by SP Energy Networks. will help Community Transport Glasgow to reduce carbon emissions by 33 tonnes.
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Apple Inc. has asked chipmaking partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to increase its output of A-series processors this quarter in order to satisfy higher-than-anticipated iPhone demand.
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US sanctions imposed against the Islamic Republic of Iran resulted in increasing of producing aboriginal technologies.
Read More »JCPOA Revival Requires Lifting of Iran Sanctions
Vice-President for the Science and Technology Sorena Sattari said that Iran would resume its suspended JCPOA commitments if oil and gas sales sanctions are lifted.
Read More »Scientists Capture First Footage of Atoms Bonding. Breaking in Real Time
Scientists have captured the first ever footage of atoms bonding at a scale around half a million times smaller than the width of a human hair.
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