❗️The Spanish Defense Ministry confirmed the shipment of Patriot missiles to Ukraine, and also announced the supply of armored vehicles and Leopard tanks, the ministry said in a statement Friday.
Earlier, the Pais newspaper, citing government sources, reported that Spain agreed to supply Patriot missiles to Ukraine under pressure from NATO and the EU.
The Dothraki language used in Game of Thrones was designed to sound like Arabic to the untrained ear, or a mix between Spanish and Arabic to anyone who knows Arabic.
⭐️Israel has carried out deadly strikes in areas of Gaza that it marked as safe zones for Palestinian civilians, NBC News reported, citing an investigation it conducted on this matter.
The report said it looked into seven Israeli strikes that had killed Palestinians in areas of southern Gaza designated as safe zones by Israel.
Dozens of students from George Washington University in DC are continuing their protest against military operations in Gaza. Organizers are demanding that US authorities cut financial, material, and intellectual ties with Israel, a Sputnik correspondent reported from the spot.
The protest is ongoing despite the University’s administration demanding on Thursday that protesters clear their encampment.
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The blinking of a human eye takes about one-tenth of a second. In that time, you're actually blind for a brief moment, but your brain is so good at processing visual information that you don't even notice.
Debris does not pose a danger to those on the surface of the Earth. After all, the probability of debris falling is 1:3200.
However, it can put the space industry at risk of destruction. The January 28, 2013 disaster with the Russian 7.5-kilogram scientific satellite BLITS demonstrates this. After working in orbit for four years, it collided with a fragment weighing only 0.017-0.019 g, which was moving at 8 km/h. And it fell apart.
So about 3-4 satellites per year are killed in this way, which is not a very big number at the moment. But the theory is that the fragments of one debris-cracked satellite will at some point shatter another satellite. That, in turn, will shatter a third, and so on.
And one day a piece of debris could also hit human-piloted ships. As an example, in May 2016, a piece of metal a thousandth of a millimeter in size crashed into an ISS porthole, leaving a 7-millimeter-diameter dent.