Anonymous ID: 742c99 Sept. 18, 2023, 4:54 p.m. No.19573843   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3849 >>3850 >>3854 >>3869

Cow waste to be transformed into rocket fuel for space startup

Sep 18, 2023

 

A Japanese chemical manufacturing company has been working on creating liquid biomethane from cow waste to be used as rocket fuel, potentially providing a solution for dairy farmers grappling with disposal challenges.

 

Air Water Inc. said it would begin conducting trials in the fall, with the fuel to be loaded on a rocket created by space startup firm Interstellar Technologies Inc. based in Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido.

 

Air Water has been manufacturing liquid biomethane in Hokkaido since 2021. It ferments the dung and urine in a plant constructed on a dairy farm in the town of Taiki before transporting the generated biogas to a factory in Obihiro.

 

The methane is then separated from the product, cooled and made into liquid biomethane.

 

Rockets require liquid fuel to generate enough power to blast off into space. While high-purity methane is usually manufactured using liquid natural gas, the company has been working on creating methane of a similar quality through waste-sourced biogas.

 

Interstellar Technologies will conduct tests to confirm the fuel created from cow waste can be used for its devices and aims to utilize it for its "Zero" rocket with a small satellite payload.

 

"We want to send the rocket up using carbon-neutral energy," a representative from Air Water said.

 

https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2023/09/cd6783ebe6a7-cow-waste-to-be-transformed-into-rocket-fuel-for-space-startup.html

Anonymous ID: 742c99 Sept. 18, 2023, 5:03 p.m. No.19573884   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Pakistan's first female astronaut Namira Salim to embark on space voyage

September 18, 2023

 

In a historic development, Pakistan's first female astronaut Namira Salim is set to embark on a journey to space, Khaleej Times reported.

 

Based in Dubai, Namira — who had hoisted Pakistan’s flag at the North Pole in 2007 — will begin her celestial expedition on October 5.

 

Space tourism company, Virgin Galactic Holdings, has announced that their Galactic 04 flight window will commence its trip next month.

 

Namira has already clinched the position of Astronaut No 6 after Founder Astronaut of Virgin Galactic Richard Branson designated her a seat. Her first voyage to space will be facilitated by Astronaut 019.

 

The Government of Pakistan officially recognised Namira as the first astronaut in the country in 2006. She also served as honorary ambassador of tourism for Pakistan in 2007.

 

Namira also became the first Pakistani to reach the North Pole in April 2007 and the South Pole in January 2008.

 

Not only that, Namira also holds the distinction of being the first Asian and first Pakistani to skydive over Mount Everest in 2008. She was conferred with 'Tamgha-e-Imtiaz' (Medal of Excellence) in 2011.

 

Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi said that Namira Salim's upcoming journey to space was a sign of Pakistan’s growing presence in space exploration and a major achievement for the nation.

 

She briefed the caretaker minister about the preparations for her space journey, expressing her determination to raise the Pakistani flag in space.

 

Solangi congratulated Namira Saleem on behalf of the Government of Pakistan, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar and the people for starting the space journey and expressed good wishes for her success.

 

Terming Namira Saleem as a role model for all women, Solangi said the young generation can raise the name of Pakistan in the world in various fields of life.

 

“This effort of Namira Saleem will highlight the positive image of Pakistan as a peace-loving and progressive country,” he maintained.

 

https://www.geo.tv/latest/510467-pakistans-first-female-astronaut-namira-salim-to-embark-on-space-voyage

Anonymous ID: 742c99 Sept. 18, 2023, 5:22 p.m. No.19573956   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rep. Tim Burchett

@RepTimBurchett

 

Look at the bottom paragraph. The IC IG office did nothing to look into the information they received from David Grusch on UAP crash retrieval programs? They have no information they can give to Congress???

 

Cover-up.

 

1:27 PM · Sep 15, 2023

 

Aug 22

During the UAP hearing, David Grusch testified he could not provide specific details about UAP crash retrieval programs or reverse engineering programs, but said the Intelligence Community Inspector General could. So my colleagues and I wrote to him to ask for details.

 

https://twitter.com/RepTimBurchett/status/1702781241827708982

Anonymous ID: 742c99 Sept. 18, 2023, 5:38 p.m. No.19574033   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Chinese military conducts massive dispatch of jets near Taiwan

September 18, 2023

 

China’s military stepped up its provocative military operations around Taiwan over the weekend, flying over 100 military aircraft near the island democracy it has vowed one day to take over.

 

A total of 103 jets were detected on Sunday and 40 of the planes crossed the median line down the middle of the 100-mile-wide Taiwan Strait, the Taiwan Defense Ministry disclosed in a post on X, the site formerly known as Twitter. Nine PLA navy vessels also were spotted, the ministry said.

 

The Chinese warplanes included 10 Su-30s, 12 J-10s, four J-11s, 10 J-16s, two Y-20 refueling tankers and two KJ-500 warning and control jets.

 

The latest demonstration followed major PLA war games around Taiwan from Sept. 11 to Sept. 15 that included 20 warships, among them the aircraft carrier Shandong and two other action groups of destroyers and frigates. Taipei said that in response Taiwanese jets were scrambled, naval vessels deployed, and land-based missile systems activated.

 

The observance of the unofficial maritime dividing line between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland had until recently been a key tool in maintaining a fragile status quo. Analysts say the median-line crossings are the latest indication China is challenging the status quo despite repeated U.S. and Taiwanese complaints.

 

The weekend’s sorties appear to be part of a pressure campaign by China to enforce Beijing’s expansive maritime claims in the region, claims rejected by the U.S. and smaller countries across East Asia.

 

Chinese vessels recently fired a water cannon at a Philippines ship seeking to resupply a grounded naval vessel in the Spratly Islands being used as a military base.

 

Japan’s government also protested the deployment of an oceanographic buoy by China inside Japan’s exclusive economic zone near the Senkaku Islands, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported Monday. The buoys are being used to collect data that could be useful for directing coast guard vessels, tracking such factors as wave size and current, the newspaper said, quoting government sources.

 

China and Japan have long clashed over who owns the uninhabited islands.

 

The warplane flights Sunday near Taiwan were described in Chinese state media as “record-breaking,” and coincided with a major war game exercise around the island that included 20 PLA naval vessels.

 

The large-scale warplane and naval activity also appeared timed to coincide with meetings between White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Taiwan was a major topic of the talks, a senior Biden administration official told reporters Sunday.

 

The two days of secret meetings that ended Sunday were held on the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. Mr. Wang then flew on to Moscow for talks with top Russian leaders.

 

The purpose of the Malta talks was to promote greater communication and maintain relations during times of tensions, the White House said in a statement.

 

“The two sides had candid, substantive, and constructive discussions,” the statement said, noting a reset effort launched during a November 2022 meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Bali, Indonesia. Taiwan and the war in Ukraine were among the key topics discussed.

 

Chinese state media said Mr. Wang told Mr. Sullivan that Taiwan is a “red line that must not be crossed.”

 

PLA spokesman Sr. Col. Senior Colonel Wu Qian on Aug. 31 defended earlier Chinese war games near Taiwan, saying they were designed to deter “separatist forces” inside Taiwan and ward off any thought of foreign intervention.

 

“We warn the [ Democratic Progressive Party] authorities not to hold back the tide with a broom. Otherwise, they will walk into a blind alley,” Col. Wu said, referring to the pro-independence political party now in power in Taipei.

 

The Chinese Communist Party-affiliated newspaper Global Times said the unannounced dispatch of over 100 aircraft in a single day indicated “a large-scale operational level campaign.”

 

Fu Qianshao, a retired PLA air force officer, told the paper that the large number of forces around Taiwan are a sign that combat-oriented exercises reached a new level and “can be turned into real action at any time if necessary.”

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/sep/18/chinese-military-conducts-massive-dispatch-jets-ne/