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Stargazers can expect the February full moon hours after their Lantern Festival dinner, as the moon will reach peak illumination at about 2:30 a.m. Beijing time on Monday, according to Kou Wen, senior engineer of Beijing Planetarium.
It will also be the smallest among all the 13 full moons in 2023, Kou told China Media Group.
Construction began Tuesday for the second phase of China's deep space observation radar facility, dubbed "China Compound Eye," in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, according to the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), which is leading project construction.
Covering an area of over 300 mu (20 hectares), the new phase involves the construction of 25 high-resolution radars, each with a diameter of 30 meters, and is expected to be completed in 2025.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an unprecedented solar phenomenon on February 2 when a massive bright filament of plasma broke off the sun's surface, forming a whirlpool swirling around the sun's northern pole.
"Talk about Polar Vortex!" the video clip was first shared by space weather physicist Tamitha Skov on Twitter. "Material from a northern prominence just broke away from the main filament & is now circulating in a massive polar vortex around the north pole of our Star."
After several benchmarklistings as well as a few official teasers, vivo finally confirmed the launch details for its upcoming V27 series phones. The V27 series is launching on March 1 in India
vivo V27 Pro design
Anime looks to enter the mainstream across the globe.
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[SPOILER="iOS & iPadOS 16.4 Beta Release Notes"][HEADING=2]Backup and Restore[/HEADING][HEADING=3]Known Issues[/HEADING]* Watch migration might fail when restoring a backup to a new phone. (105416351)Workaround: Unpair the watch from the source phone, then pair it to the destination phone.
[HEADING=2]Beta enrollment for iPhone and iPad[/HEADING][HEADING=3]New Features[/HEADING]
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Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin und der belarussische Staatschef Alexander Lukaschenko haben in Moskau über die Zusammenarbeit beider Länder in Wirtschafts- und Sicherheitsfragen gesprochen. Dabei unterstrich Lukaschenko nach russischen Agenturberichten die technologische Kooperation der zwei verbündeten, aber international isolierten Nachbarstaaten. Sie lasse die Sanktionen ins Leere laufen, die wegen des russischen Angriffs auf die Ukraine verhängt worden sind, behauptete er.
Die Länder des Westens hätten Russland und Belarus nicht um ihr Potenzial in der Computertechnologie gebracht, sagte Lukaschenko bei dem Treffen in Putins Residenz Nowo-Ogarjowo. Auch produziere Belarus jetzt schon etwa 1.000 Bauteile für die zivilen russischen Flugzeuge MS-21 und Suchoi Superjet. Sein Land sei mit etwas russischer Hilfe auch in der Lage, Erdkampfflugzeuge herzustellen, sagte Lukaschenko. Solche Maschinen dienen der Unterstützung eigener Infanterie-Einheiten und können gegnerische Ziele am Boden angreifen.