Reuters Science News Summary
Here is an explanation of the solar eclipse, where it will be visible and what to expect. India's space startup Agnikul delays maiden rocket launch again Indian aerospace startup Agnikul Cosmos postponed the maiden launch of its Agnibaan rocket again, people at the launch site said on Saturday, citing technical issues.
Following is a summary of current science news briefs.
Explainer-Total solar eclipse 2024: When is it and what to expect?
The moon will blot out the sun for millions of people in North America along a path crossing from Mexico into the United States and then Canada in a total solar eclipse occurring on Monday April 8. Here is an explanation of the solar eclipse, where it will be visible and what to expect.
India's space startup Agnikul delays maiden rocket launch again
Indian aerospace startup Agnikul Cosmos postponed the maiden launch of its Agnibaan rocket again, people at the launch site said on Saturday, citing technical issues. The company postponed the liftoff while conducting pre-launch checks, the people said. The rocket maker delayed the Agnibaan launch last month without giving a clear reason.
China, Thailand sign pacts on outer space, lunar outposts
China and Thailand signed initial pacts on Friday to co-operate on peaceful use of outer space and international lunar research stations, the Chinese space agency said. The countries aim to form a joint working group on space exploration and applications, encompassing data exchanges and personnel training, according to the memorandums of understanding.
Russian descent vehicle lands in Kazakhstan with three astronauts
A Russian descent vehicle landed safely in Kazakhstan on Saturday, returning from the International Space station with astronauts from Russia, Belarus and the United States, live footage broadcast by Russia's Roscosmos space agency showed. Russian Oleg Novitsky and Belarusian Marina Vasilevskaya departed for the ISS last month on a Soyuz spacecraft. They returned to Earth on Saturday along with U.S. astronaut Loral O'Hara, who had been aboard the orbital station since September.
Forecasts for cloudy skies cast shadow over North American solar eclipse
Cloudy skies forecast for Monday could spell disappointment for many of the millions of North Americans hoping to glimpse the continent's first total solar eclipse since 2017, possibly turning this spellbinding celestial phenomenon into a dud. Some regions that more typically experience fair skies in April within the "path of totality" - the narrow corridor where the moon can be seen obscuring the entire face of the sun - appear to have the gloomiest weather outlook for Monday.
Texas woman who measures her life in eclipses about to see her 21st
Leticia Ferrer is an "umbraphile" - literally, a shadow lover - but what it really means is that she is a chaser of eclipses. The 63-year-old Texas woman says she has traveled to all seven continents and even the oceans between them in pursuit of total solar eclipses, seeing every one since 1998, and several before then.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Kane Williamson Prioritizes Recovery Over India Test
Celebrating Sardar Patel's Legacy: The Unifier of India
Devastating Overnight Assaults on Kharkiv and Kyiv by Russia
Spain's President Sanchez Embraces Diwali and Aerospace in Vibrant India Visit
North Korea Prepares Satellite Launch with Russian Aid