Quick Glance: British Royal Family Left with Only 9 Working Members
- Kate Middleton and King Charles have announced cancer treatments and temporarily stepped back from royal duties.
- The royal family now consists mainly of older members who are taking on responsibilities.
- Prince William is supporting his wife and taking on duties while King Charles and others are absent.
- The royal family is in a vulnerable position, relying on few working members who are mostly in their 70s and 80s.
Quick Glance: ISS Debris to Miss Germany
- In March 2021, a set of retired nickel-hydrogen batteries was released from the ISS.
- Debris from a retired ISS battery pack may fall to Earth on Friday, with Germany unlikely to be affected.
- DLR calculations suggest the object will enter the atmosphere over North America.
- The object consists of a platform with battery packs, approximately the size of a car and weighing 2.6 tons.
Quick Glance: NASA Beams Video of Space Cat Taters to Earth
- NASA beamed back a video from space featuring a cat named Taters chasing a laser pointer for the first time.
- The playful orange tabby cat chases the elusive red dot from a laser pointer across a couch in an ultra-high definition video.
- The video was transmitted to Earth from a flight laser transceiver as part of the Deep Space Optical Communications experiment (DSOC).
- The technology could one day be used to quickly transmit data, imagery, and videos as humans push the limits of space exploration by venturing to places like Mars.
Quick Glance: Health Benefits of Drumming, Three-Dimensional Audio, and Mars Rover Technology
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- Cutting-edge technologies with healthcare potential
- Three-dimensional audio for sensory impairment
- Early disease detection using Mars rover technology
Quick Glance: Saudi Arabia's First Female Astronaut Launches into Space
- Saudi Arabia's first astronauts in decades, including the nation's first female astronaut, launched into space on Sunday.
- The journey was sponsored by the Saudi Arabian government.
- The four astronauts are expected to reach the International Space Station on Monday morning.
- Also onboard are a racing driver and the station's first female commander.
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Quick Glance: A flash of light above Kyiv raises concerns about a falling satellite and aliens
- The dazzling light and flaming object, according to the Kyiv municipal military government, was a crashed NASA satellite, although NASA refuted this.
- A burst of light lit up the night sky above wartime Kyiv on Wednesday, according to social media outlets, spurring suspicion that it was caused by a crashed satellite or possibly aliens.
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