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Crew climbs to International Space Station

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  Crew climbs aboard SpaceX NASA and SpaceX will need to thread the needle to launch the SpaceX Crew-1 Sunday evening. An approaching polar front will bring increasing clouds and therefore the threat of scattered downpours to the Space Coast. The 45th Weather Squadron downgraded the launch probability of Sunday’s launch from 60% attend 50% only to upgrade it to 80% afterward . The Navy meteorologists are highlighting the cumulus rule, flight through precipitation and surface field rule because the primary concerns for a weather violation Sunday evening. Teams are monitoring conditions both at the Cape and downrange across the Atlantic on the spacecraft’s ascent path to orbit. The SpaceX launch that was alleged to happen Saturday evening was pushed back 24 hours thanks to strong onshore winds. Come Sunday evening, the Space Coast can expect highs within the low 80s, light winds out of the northeast, and a 30% chance for showers which will start to taper off by 5 p.m. The launch remains

Worlds deepest water pool

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  World's deepest swimming pool Nemo 33, located in Uccle, Belgium As the name itself brings you the thought of the Hollywood movie " Finding Nemo ". Nemo 33 pool held the Guinness World Record for being the deepest indoor swimming pool (113 feet or 34 meters), which is the actual size of 10 buildings. And it is maintained at 33 degrees Celsius. The entire depth is filled with fresh water that doesn't contain chlorine. This pool was opened in 2004 as multipurpose diving instruction and other facilities but has also found a place in film production. Its structures are meant to stimulate the natural deep-sea diving experience. It also includes intricate passageways and underwater caves submerged in 24,98,371 liters of water . Visitors can participate in aquatic activities like swimming, scuba diving. Dining inside swimming pool Nemo 33 is not an ordinary pool but it has multiple platforms. It has pressurized rooms that are constantly pumped with fresh air and oxygen.

Rubik cube solution

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  He took a month to solve it Erno Rubik, The son of a poet mother and a glider-manufacturer father the creator of Rubik's cube in 1974 when he was 29 years old made it. He is a Hungarian architecture professor. He made this cube to explain 3-dimensional geometry to his students. A report says that "One in seven people in the world has played with a Rubik's Cube, and more than 400 million have been sold since its invention in 1974. He thought that no one could solve this. Randomly twisting it, he realized it would take longer than he had on Earth.  Mathematicians later calculated that there are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 ways to arrange the squares, but just one of those combinations is correct. Approximately 50 books were published describing how to solve the puzzle of Rubik’s Cube.  It proved a useful tool for teaching algebraic group theory. It took a month of twisting and re-twisting in his room before he found the solution. Exhilarated, he left the room and showed h

Vienna terror attack by 20-year-old boy

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  4 killed By armed robber in Vienna, Austria Police investigation says that at least four might have been shot, and over fifteen were wounded, and eight with life-threatening injuries. This crime scene was executed by the armed robber in the city center of Vienna, Austria, on Monday. And also the country interior minister claims it as an "Islamist terrorist". Also, he says that two men and two women died from their injuries. The minister said a single suspect, he is armed with a rifle and fake explosive vest.  NPR's Schmitz reports Nehammer said the suspect was 20 years old. He is a dual citizen of Austria and Noth Macedonia. He was already sentenced to 2years in prison last year because he tried to join Islamic State by traveling to Syria. Then he was released seven months later due to laws applying to young adults. Nehammer said that the video material is seized at the suspect's house along with several additional arrests. So the people of Vienna were told to stay

Get free WI-FI for the life time

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How can the statue radiates wifi signal Yes, Nikola Tesla soul is giving free Wifi to Visitors from all around the globe in Silicon Valley      The Original Tesla may have passed long ago but he is still providing visitors a free Wireless internet access. Yes, Nikola Tesla one of the most influential inventors of the 20th century, spent his life working with electricity, wireless communication, magnetism, the radio, x-rays, cosmic rays, robotics, engine-powered aircraft, and much more. But unfortunately, he passed 30 years before the first wireless telephone call was made. In 1943, the Supreme Court of the United States gave priority to Tesla’s radio patents over Marconi’s. Terry Guyer, the artist was commissioned to create the actual height 6'2'' size bronze sculpture of Tesla holding a large bulb-like stone. One of Porter's company, Northern Imagination, organized a Kickstarter in May of 2013 that raised funds over $127,000 to place the statue over silicon valley. Alo

People live more than 100 years this days too

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  Did people live more than 100 years this  days too Okinawa, Ryukyuan, Japanese Okinawa lies on the south of Japan's mainland, where a group of islands known as "Land of immortals" which spreads over 1000km long. People who live here have the highest life spans in the world. According to studies, there are more than 450 people are there over the age of 100. Above 66% of People who reached 100 were still living independently on others.  Studies show that it is the only place where people with low rates of heart diseases, strokes, cancer, and diabetes. They are not only healthy, but a 96-year-old  martial artist also defeated 30-year ex-boxing champion. Hereafter start eating this diet! Some suspects that a healthier reason may be due to a combination of diet(-rich in vegetables, soy products, and seafood), low-stress lifestyle, spirituality. For a typical meal, they take miso soup, freshly brewed Jasmine tea. Their regular diet is not based on red meat, but largely on ric