Current Science News Briefs: SpaceX Updates, Paralympian in Space & Antarctica's Alarming Changes

Highlights of recent science news include: SpaceX delays the Falcon 9 launch due to weather, a British Paralympian advances into space missions, SpaceX's Falcon 9 grounded after a failed landing, India's space agency anticipates higher funding, and scientists express concern over Antarctica's rapid changes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-08-2024 10:28 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 10:28 IST
Current Science News Briefs: SpaceX Updates, Paralympian in Space & Antarctica's Alarming Changes
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Following is a summary of current science news briefs.

SpaceX has paused the Falcon 9 launch of Polaris Dawn scheduled for early Wednesday due to unfavorable weather conditions near Florida's coast.

British Paralympian John McFall breaks barriers as the first physically disabled person cleared for future space missions by the European Space Agency, attending events in France to support Team GB and highlight the intersection of sports and space exploration.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration grounded SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket after a failed landing attempt during a Starlink mission, marking the second grounding of the rocket this year. The rocket's first stage booster tipped into the ocean following a controlled fire touchdown.

India's space program foresees a 20% to 30% budget increase as ISRO Chairman S Somanath compares its launch prices with SpaceX and outlines plans for a heavy-lift booster rocket using mixed funding sources.

Scientists at a major Antarctic research summit in Chile raise alarms as data suggests Antarctica is changing faster than expected, with extensive research discussed across disciplines from geology to biology.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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