Dissecting The Cause Of The Russian Lunar Lander Crashing Into The Moon

On August 20 local time, the Russian National Aerospace Corporation (Roscosmos) announced that, according to preliminary analysis results, the missing lunar exploration spacecraft Luna-25 has deviated from the fund. predetermined trajectory and collide with the surface of the Moon. It no longer exists. Luna-25 is the first probe launched by Russia to the moon since…

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The Luna-25 Probe Crashed Into The Moon, “Burying” Russia’s Desire For Exploration

Russia’s historic mission ended in failure after the Luna-25 probe collided with the surface of the Moon. The incident occurred after communication with Luna-25 was interrupted. CNN said that this is a strong blow to Russia ‘s space aspirations. Previously, experts said that if this mission is successful, confidence in the field where Russia once…

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Russia Bans Officials From Using Apple Products, Accusing U.S. Intelligence Agencies Of Spying On iPhones

The Russian Federal Security Service claimed in June this year that it had exposed US intelligence agencies using Apple products for espionage. The Federal Security Service pointed out that thousands of iPhones were infected by surveillance software, including those of Russian diplomats stationed in NATO countries. Although there was no real evidence, the Russian intelligence…

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Russian Military Tries Hacking Ukrainian Power Grid But Wasn’t Successful

In addition to its military incursion into Ukraine, Russia reportedly sent military hackers last week to attempt to attack Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, but they were unsuccessful. According to the Ukrainian government and an information security company, Russian hackers planned to hack into computers connected to multiple substations and then delete all the files in them…

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Nokia Pulls Out Of Russia Due To The Ongoing War Between Russia And Ukraine, Ends Construction Of 5G Launch Sites

The war between Ukraine and Russia continues to spread. Following the earlier announcement by telecommunications service provider Ericsson to suspend business in Russia indefinitely, today (April 12) Nokia also said it would withdraw from the Russian market. According to Reuters, although many international companies have successively boycotted Russia, some industries have not imposed sanctions for…

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