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Email: colin@satprwire.com                                     Phone: +44 20 4732 1984 Colin has been working in the business industry for quite a sometime and he recently made the decision to become a full-time business journalist. At SAT PRWire, he also helps us take care of the business writing.
NASA's Kepler Telescope retires for 2600 planets

NASA’s Kepler Telescope retires for 2600 planets

January 19, 2026Colin Walker

Washington, Patr. The Kepler Telescope, called the NASA’s eye, was retired by the American space agency. This single telescope discovered more than 2,600 Exoplanets (the planet outside our solar system) during its nine-year space mission. Some of these planets also have the possibility of life. NASA said that with Kepler’s data gathered from remote space, […]

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NASA's Spacecraft broke the record of approaching the sun

NASA’s Spacecraft broke the record of approaching the sun

January 19, 2026Colin Walker

American Space Agency NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has set a new record. This man-made object, which was closest to the surface of the Sun, was launched in August this year. NASA said that on October 29 at around 1.04 pm, it had passed the records of 4.27 million km. Earlier, German-American Helios-2 aircraft had made […]

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Indonesia lion air crashed into the ocean; the plane was 188 passengers

Indonesia lion air crashed into the ocean; the plane was 188 passengers

January 19, 2026Colin Walker

A domestic passenger plane from Jakarta, Indonesia to Pangkal Pinang, crashed into the sea 13 minutes after flying on Monday morning. Indonesia’s search and rescue agency spokesman Yusuf Latif confirmed the crash of the aircraft. The reason for the accident is not clear right now. The missing aircraft is Boeing-737 Max 8. According to Sutopo […]

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China open the world's longest bridge on sea, Hong Kong to Mainland

China open the world’s longest bridge on sea, Hong Kong to Mainland

January 19, 2026Colin Walker

China officially opened the world’s longest bridge on the sea, connecting Hong Kong to Macau and Zhuhai city on Tuesday. Built on the sea, this bridge is 55 kilometers long. President Xi Jinping inaugurated a bridge built at the cost of $ 20 billion at a particular function in Zhuhai, southern China’s Guangdong province. About […]

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Explosive material sent to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton home

Explosive material sent to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton home

January 19, 2026Colin Walker

Explosive materials have been sent to the homes of former US President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton on Wednesday. This content was sent to Obama’s Washington home at the New York based house of Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton. However, secret service has seized the packages sent. The White House has expressed concern […]

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Report says many CEOs use passwords that are way too simple

Report says many CEOs use passwords that are way too simple

January 16, 2026Colin Walker

Recent research reveals that executives or other high-ranking business owners tend to use easy-to-crack passwords, which increases the risk of large-scale data breaches. Some of these passwords are even ridiculously simple. In a world like ours where access to different platforms is increasing, it’s hard not to play it easy when it comes to cybersecurity. […]

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Tesla achieves a sales record in the first quarter of the year

Tesla achieves a sales record in the first quarter of the year

January 16, 2026Colin Walker

Despite being hit hard by Covid-induced supply chain disruptions and factory closures, Tesla has achieved record deliveries during the first quarter of the year. The US electric vehicle manufacturer delivered a total of 310,048 cars worldwide in the first quarter of 2022, an increase of 68% year-on-year. Around 295,324 of the total delivery figure consisted […]

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Droughts: a propagation mechanism similar to that of forest fires

Droughts: a propagation mechanism similar to that of forest fires

January 16, 2026Colin Walker

A study led by the University of Ghent (Belgium) within the framework of the European scientific program DRY-2-DRY has for the first time demonstrated the propensity of droughts to self-propagate and, in fact, to increase the surface subjected to water deficit. The results were published in the journal Nature Climate Change. Recently qualified as the […]

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Vladimir Komarov: the cosmonaut who launched into space knowing he would not return

Vladimir Komarov: the cosmonaut who launched into space knowing he would not return

January 16, 2026Colin Walker

This is the story of a cosmonaut named Vladimir Komarov who agreed to fly aboard an already doomed spacecraft to protect his friend Yuri Gagarin. He was the first man to die on a space mission. Yuri Gagarin is known to have been the first human to go into space, in 1961. Although he never […]

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A former employee alert on the Boeing 787's oxygen system

A former employee alert on the Boeing 787’s oxygen system

January 16, 2026Colin Walker

Boeing 787 long-range aircraft are being charged by a former employee of the company. The latter explains that the oxygen system is not deployed in some cases, a failure that would still affect a quarter of the devices! After the 737 MAX, the 787 Boeing is currently in turmoil over its 737 MAX aircraft put […]

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