HELSINKI — Chinese commercial launch company iSpace said Monday that an errant piece of foam insulation caused the loss of its Hyperbola-1 launch vehicle in February.
Hyperbola-1 four-stage rocket lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert on Feb.1, marking the second launch of a Hyperbola-1.
Bystander footage (since deleted) appeared on Chinese social media shortly after liftoff, suggesting the launcher had dramatically veered off course. Official confirmation of launch failure followed hours later. Read More...
Vladimir Putin called an attack in a village near the border with Ukraine “a terrorist act,” hours after scrapping plans to travel to southern Russia Thursday over the episode.
“They crossed into the border zone and opened fire on civilians” who were in a vehicle, Putin said in comments at the start of a televised video conference with teachers.
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Across the Spider-Verse’s Spider-Man 2099 injects himself with a mysterious substance during the movie. Here’s how it ties to Miguel O’Hara’s powers.
WARNING: This article contains SPOILERS for Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.What Spider-Man 2099 injects himself with in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse traces back to Miguel O’Hara’s comic book origins and may help explain his powers. Across the Spider-Verse finally paid off Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’s ending by bringing Miguel O’Hara, Spider-Man 2099, into the story. Read More...