The world of science and technology witnessed interesting events today, Friday, 6 Mehr, which this news has briefly covered.
According to RCO News Agency, The science and technology of Iran and the world today was accompanied by various news. Now, in this report, we will review the summary of these news.
Maybe the atmosphere of Mars was in front of our eyes and we did not see it!
New research suggests that Mars’ atmosphere may be hidden from plain sight because it is absorbed by minerals in the red planet’s soil. If the gaseous mantle of Mars reached its surface more than three billion years ago, it could explain how this neighboring planet became so different from our world that it potentially lost its ability to host life. is
Localization of oil field packers with nano flavor
Packers are one of the oil well equipments that are used in the processes related to the repair, maintenance, and increase of oil wells. Production has reached and it is now used in oil fields, and according to them, the price of domestic samples is 30% lower than international samples.
“Chamran-1” successfully performed the orbital maneuver proving mission
The director of “Chamran-1” satellite construction group announced the successful implementation of this satellite for the mission of proving orbital maneuvering technology. Moharram Ghiathund said in this regard: After ensuring the correct functioning of the subsystems of “Chamran-1” satellite and ensuring the correct functioning of the flight algorithms, by absorbing the necessary power, the satellite was ready to perform the main mission with the aim of proving the orbital maneuvering technology.
Village Freedom Award; Innovative work in the field of governance
A member of the specialized committee of “Governance Culture” of the Rusta Azad Award, stating that holding the Rusta Azad Award is an innovative work, said: Considering that the Rusta Azad Technology and Governance Award pays attention to the issue of culture, it can be said that this award is a new move in the true sense of the word. governance of the country. In an interview with ISNA, Mohammad Tawakli stated that the Sharif Governance Think Tank will hold the first edition of the Rusta Azad Technology and Governance Award in October of this year, saying: Holding the Rusta Azad Award is an innovative work Because this award pays attention to the category of governance and technology at the same time.
Hurricane Helen from the International Space Station
NASA has released video of Hurricane Helen taken from Earth orbit, showing the storm making landfall on Florida’s east coast. Cameras on the International Space Station captured live views of Hurricane Helen at 12:50 p.m. ET. The video was captured as the International Space Station soared over the storm and the southeastern United States.
NASA was not involved in the construction of the sunken submarine
NASA was not involved in the construction of Oceangate’s Titan submarine, a NASA official said at a hearing with the Coast Guard’s Naval Research Board. NASA materials engineer Justin Jackson said the agency had planned to play a role in building and testing the carbon fiber body, but the Covid-19 pandemic prevented it from playing that role. In fact, NASA consulted with Oceangate about building a one-third scale replica of the Titanic submarine, not the actual submarine that sank with five people on board while heading for the wreck of the Titanic.
James Webb’s telescope spying on a strange galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has investigated a galaxy called GS-NDG-9422 that existed about a billion years after the Big Bang and may in fact provide the missing link in galaxy evolution between the first stars and galaxies in the universe. “GS-NDG-9422 helps us understand how the cosmic story began,” said Oxford University astronomer Alex Cameron. My first thought upon looking at the galaxy was that it looks strange; This is exactly what the James Webb Telescope is designed to reveal.
The world’s first geothermal power plant is being built in America
The U.S. Department of the Air Force (DAF) has awarded its first contract to find out if a power plant using pressurized geothermal systems can produce the clean energy a base needs, with the goal of achieving energy system flexibility. . The contract awards Texas-based Sage Geosystems a $1.9 million grant to carry out the project.
Europe’s new mission to watch a satellite burn up
An ESA satellite will be launched in 2027 to demonstrate its burn-up as it returns to Earth.
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