Setbacks and Successes in Space: Blue Origin Faces Challenges
Blue Origin faced a setback as its New Glenn rocket suffered an upper-stage failure during a satellite launch. Meanwhile, NASA's Curiosity rover discovered new organic compounds on Mars, advancing the search for life on the Red Planet. In South Africa, an app was launched to monitor coal emissions in Johannesburg.
Blue Origin, the space company founded by Jeff Bezos, has been tasked by federal aviation regulators to investigate a failure in its New Glenn rocket's upper-stage during a satellite launch from Florida. This incident represents a setback in Blue Origin's competition with Elon Musk's SpaceX.
In other space news, NASA's Curiosity rover has identified diverse organic compounds on Mars, with hopes of determining if the planet ever supported life. Five out of seven compounds are newly identified, providing fresh insights into Mars' potential past life.
On Earth, Johannesburg witnesses rising coal emissions. Scientists from the University of Witwatersrand have responded by developing South Africa's first pollution warning app to help residents track air quality as emissions present health risks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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