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Vega-C Rocket Successfully Returns to Flight with Sentinel-1C Launch After 2022 Failure
- Friday December 6, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
The Vega-C rocket has successfully resumed operations, launching the Copernicus Sentinel-1C Earth-observation satellite. After a failure in 2022, Vega-C’s design was updated, allowing it to complete this mission. Sentinel-1C will work alongside Sentinel-1A to enhance Earth’s monitoring capabilities. The launch took place from the Guiana Space C...
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Germany's Busiest Airport Resume Operations After Climate Activist Protest
- Thursday July 25, 2024
- World News | Reuters
Frankfurt airport, Germany's busiest, has resumed operations after suspending flights on Thursday morning when several climate activists blocked runways by gluing themselves to the tarmac.
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Flights resume in Europe but travel chaos not over
- Wednesday April 21, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Europe's busiest airport reopened Tuesday as air traffic across the continent lurched back to life. But the gridlock created by Iceland's volcanic ash plume was far from over.
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Europe resumes some air travel despite volcanic ash
- Tuesday April 20, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Europe began to emerge from a volcanic cloud on Monday, allowing limited air traffic to resume and giving hope to millions of travellers stranded around the world when ash choked the jet age to a halt.
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European airspaces to open up today
- Tuesday April 20, 2010
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
The flight chaos may be about to get better as the Airspace above Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northern England will open up on Tuesday morning and there's hope that the rest of the UK may also clear up by the evening.
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European airlines test skies, press to end ban
- Monday April 19, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Major airlines that sent test flights into European air space found no damage on Sunday from the volcanic ash that has paralyzed aviation over the continent, raising pressure on governments to ease restrictions that have thrown global travel and commerce into chaos.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vega-C Rocket Successfully Returns to Flight with Sentinel-1C Launch After 2022 Failure
- Friday December 6, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
The Vega-C rocket has successfully resumed operations, launching the Copernicus Sentinel-1C Earth-observation satellite. After a failure in 2022, Vega-C’s design was updated, allowing it to complete this mission. Sentinel-1C will work alongside Sentinel-1A to enhance Earth’s monitoring capabilities. The launch took place from the Guiana Space C...
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Germany's Busiest Airport Resume Operations After Climate Activist Protest
- Thursday July 25, 2024
- World News | Reuters
Frankfurt airport, Germany's busiest, has resumed operations after suspending flights on Thursday morning when several climate activists blocked runways by gluing themselves to the tarmac.
- www.ndtv.com
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Flights resume in Europe but travel chaos not over
- Wednesday April 21, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Europe's busiest airport reopened Tuesday as air traffic across the continent lurched back to life. But the gridlock created by Iceland's volcanic ash plume was far from over.
- www.ndtv.com
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Europe resumes some air travel despite volcanic ash
- Tuesday April 20, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Europe began to emerge from a volcanic cloud on Monday, allowing limited air traffic to resume and giving hope to millions of travellers stranded around the world when ash choked the jet age to a halt.
- www.ndtv.com
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European airspaces to open up today
- Tuesday April 20, 2010
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
The flight chaos may be about to get better as the Airspace above Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northern England will open up on Tuesday morning and there's hope that the rest of the UK may also clear up by the evening.
- www.ndtv.com
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European airlines test skies, press to end ban
- Monday April 19, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Major airlines that sent test flights into European air space found no damage on Sunday from the volcanic ash that has paralyzed aviation over the continent, raising pressure on governments to ease restrictions that have thrown global travel and commerce into chaos.
- www.ndtv.com