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NASA's Terra satellite captured imagery of the Arctic sea ice breakup in Canada's Amundsen Gulf, highlighting irregular melt patterns. These changes, monitored via satellite, signal broader climate change impacts and create shipping 'choke points,' affecting industries and Arctic communities. The findings underscore the importance of satellite monitoring for climate research and policy response.
Space News Digest: June 2025 A Comprehensive Review of the Week’s Most Significant Space Developments Table of Contents 1. Launches & Satellite Networks – Rocket Lab’s Rapid Cadence and Secret Payloads – Amazon’s Project Kuiper vs. SpaceX Starlink – Japan’s Final H-2A Rocket…
Background and Technical Foundations Blockchain is a decentralized, distributed digital ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers without a central authority geeksforgeeks.org. At its core, a blockchain consists of a chain of data blocks linked together using cryptog…
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June 2025 Space News: Breakthroughs, Missions, and the Expanding Frontier Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Space Exploration and Human Spaceflight – Axiom-4: India’s Return to Human Spaceflight – ISS Operations Amidst Air Leak Concerns – Blue Origin’s New Shepard NS-33 Launc…
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