After a successful mission to Mars, the Emirati space agency is planning a tour of the debris field between Mars and Jupiter, with a focus on one of its most intriguing objects.
Dubai: The Emirates Mars Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EMUS) took images of atomic hydrogen surrounding the red planet on April 24 and 25, a tweet by the Dubai Media Office said on Wednesday.
This is the first mission to any planet that has been able to take images from different angles over a course of day, it said.
The EMUS is one of three instruments to be carried on board the Emirate Mars Mission.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche
I want to greet you wherever you may be all over the world, I hope. I want to discuss with you the possible organizing perspective for this coming period. As you have noticed one could not help but notice it two extremely opposite developments were happening in the last week:
The first, absolutely horrible and a foreboding of the potential coming disaster, in the form of the inability of Texas and some other U.S. states to respond to extremely cold weather, coming from the polar region and creating blackouts, resulting in the deaths of 36 people.
That is one direction of where the world could go if we would go ahead with what are the plans of the central banks and most governments in the United States, the European Union, the British government, namely, to implement the so-called “Great Reset,” or the “Green New Deal.” Moving the entirety of energy production and consumption to the kind of energies which showed their absolute vulnerability in this cold,
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