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NASA’s legal framework, Chinese rocket crash, fossilised human footprints & heat-resistant corals
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NASA has come out with a legal framework that lays out a set of principles for countries and companies in space and on the moon to follow. The document, Artemis Accords, includes the creation of “safety zones” around sites where mining and exploration would take place on the lunar surface.
The Long March-5B rocket was launched into space on 5 May from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in the Hainan province in South China.
Scientists have discovered hundreds of fossilised human footprints made between 5,760 and 19,100 years ago in Africa. The findings represent the largest collection of fossilised footprints found in Africa to date and may shed light on what life was like in ancient communities.
Researchers in Australia have created heat-resistant corals that could make reefs more resilient to the devastating effects of bleaching.
Twitter pitch: As NASA eyes putting humans back on the moon by 2024, it lays down guidelines for countries to follow in space. Watch the top global science stories of the week on #ScientiFix
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NASA has come out with a legal framework that lays out a set of principles for countries and companies in space and on the moon to follow. The document, Artemis Accords, includes the creation of “safety zones” around sites where mining and exploration would take place on the lunar surface.
The Long March-5B rocket was launched into space on 5 May from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in the Hainan province in South China.
Scientists have discovered hundreds of fossilised human footprints made between 5,760 and 19,100 years ago in Africa. The findings represent the largest collection of fossilised footprints found in Africa to date and may shed light on what life was like in ancient communities.
Researchers in Australia have created heat-resistant corals that could make reefs more resilient to the devastating effects of bleaching.
Twitter pitch: As NASA eyes putting humans back on the moon by 2024, it lays down guidelines for countries to follow in space. Watch the top global science stories of the week on #ScientiFix
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