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What Rare Earth Minerals Does Ukraine Have?

The Call 28 Mar 2025
Ukraine is recognized as a country with significant mineral wealth, including a variety of rare earth elements (REEs) and other critical minerals ... Neodymium, another rare earth element, is typically found in minerals like bastnäsite and monazite.
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Hanwha Group showcases next-gen defense tech at Australian Int'l Airshow

Korea Times 25 Mar 2025
Hanhwa Group's booth at the 2025 Australian International Airshow, the largest international aerospace and defense exhibition in the Oceania region, is shown at Avalon Airport in Geelong, Australia, March 25.
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Mainland Europe's first orbital rocket launch postponed

Urdu Point 24 Mar 2025
In fact, no company has yet managed to put its first orbital launch vehicle into orbit," he said ahead of the planned launch attempt.</p><p> Europe has had no access to Russian space ...
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Trump Unlocks New Investments into U.S. Critical Minerals Projects, Says NioCorp

ACCESSWIRE 22 Mar 2025
The Company, which is developing the in Nebraska (the "Elk Creek Project") to produce the critical minerals niobium, scandium, titanium, and magnetic rare earth oxides, once project financing is obtained, issued the following reaction from Mr.
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NioCorp Reports Voting Results from the Election of Directors at its Annual General Meeting

ACCESSWIRE 21 Mar 2025
The Company also is evaluating the potential to produce several rare earths from the Elk Creek Project ... paint and plastics and is also used for aerospace applications, armor, and medical implants.
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Blue Ghost lunar lander captures stunning sunset shots before falling silent

NBC Bay Area 19 Mar 2025
NASA/Firefly Aerospace via AP. NASA/Firefly Aerospace via APThis image provided by NASA/Firefly Aerospace shows the sun about to emerge from totality behind Earth. (NASA/Firefly Aerospace via AP).
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How does a long stay in space affect astronauts' minds and bodies?

RTE 19 Mar 2025
US astronauts Sunni Williams and Barry Wilmore were stranded in low earth orbit onboard the International Space Station for nine months and finally returned to Earth yesterday ... Aerospace medicine takes such issues seriously.
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Blue Ghost lander captures stunning sunset shots on the moon before falling silent

Sun Sentinel 18 Mar 2025
This image provided by NASA/Firefly Aerospace shows the sun about to emerge from totality behind Earth ... This image provided by NASA/Firefly Aerospace, Tuesday, March 18, 2025, shows the sun setting on the moon, with Earth and Venus in the distance.
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Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov: All about the astronauts bringing Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore back to Earth

The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
... Wilmore back to Earth.Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr GorbunovAleksandr Vladimirovish Gorbunov is a Russian Cosmonaut and an aerospace engineer who is travelling along with Nick Hague, as per reports.
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Vision impairment, balance disruption: What happens to human body in deep space?

Hindustan Times 18 Mar 2025
... back to Earth ... Emmanuel Urquieta, vice chair of Aerospace Medicine at the University of Central Florida, said astronauts tend to lose balance after landing on Earth and must train their ears again.
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Long, unplanned stay in space will have taken a toll on minds and bodies of ...

The Conversation 18 Mar 2025
US astronauts Sunni Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stranded in low earth orbit onboard the International Space Station for nine months. They are now finally due to return to Earth ... Aerospace medicine takes such issues seriously.
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Watch The Sky Turn Red With A Total Solar Eclipse Seen From The Moon's Surface

IFL Science 17 Mar 2025
... on the Moon and able to observe a total solar eclipse where the Earth blocks the sun and casts a shadow on the lunar surface,” Firefly Aerospace explained on their live update blog on March 14.
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Firefly completes historic moon mission

DailyTrib 17 Mar 2025
Firefly Aerospace’s lunar lander, Blue Ghost, completed its 14-day research run March 16, the first moon mission for the Central Texas space firm and the first-ever fully successful commercial moon landing ... Photo courtesy of Firefly Aerospace.
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Rocket blasts off to bring stranded US astronauts home from the ISS at long last

The Observer 16 Mar 2025
The new crew were scheduled to arrive early on Sunday at about 3.30am GMT, and Williams and Wilmore – along with Nasa astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov – are expected to return to Earth on Wednesday.
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