Thunderstorms ruin NASA satellite launch attempt![]() August 25, 2012 - 15:08 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Thunderstorms have ruined NASA's second attempt to launch a pair of science satellites, The Associated Press reported. For the second day in a row, NASA had to halt the countdown for its Radiation Belt Storm Probes. Lightning and thick storm clouds prevented the unmanned rocket from taking off early Saturday, Aug 25 from Cape Canaveral. On Friday, a tracking beacon on the rocket held up the flight. NASA says it will try again Sunday. The twin satellites are designed to study Earth's harsh radiation belts. Scientists say the two-year mission will improve space forecasting. The goal is to better guard against solar storms. Spacecraft can be damaged, and astronauts hurt, from severe solar outbursts. Life here on the planet also can be disrupted. Partner news Apple uses two conventional offshore tax practices typical of multinational companies' tax-avoidance strategies, the report said. Apple joined the Fair Labor Association in 2012 after being slammed with criticism over the working conditions at Foxconn. It’s not the first time Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has been interested in the New York-based hipster blogging service. The number of new smartphones delivered with Android jumped to 162.1 million in the first three months in 2013. Partner news |