This week’s thread will be focusing on 𝗦𝗸𝘆𝗹𝗮𝗯, America’s first space station. Skylab was operational from 1973 to its reentry in 1979. The program helped advance the concept of humans living in space for long periods of time, but also faced a few problems along the way.
“I chose to flee from Hong Kong because I knew I wouldn’t be given a fair trial,” the 22-year-old protester, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters by phone from an undisclosed location in Germany. #HongKongProtests https://t.co/9PgNvTlo4u
Big news: DOJ today unsealed charges against Sandworm, naming the Russian GRU hackers who have for 5 years crossed every red line in cyberwar from blackouts to disrupting the Olympics to unleashing the NotPetya worm that cost $10 billion. https://t.co/2eviueSKT5 < Updates to come
"This year, North Korea has been hit by sanctions, typhoons & COVID-19. In order to supplement its overwhelmed financial resources, the regime is relying on the one tool it can still wield – hacking." (By @jeenhohahm)
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@hermeuscorp@AFWERX Hermeus built a sub-scale hypersonic engine prototype from scratch to testing in 9 months, which the company tested February at up to Mach 4-5 conditions.