🚀 President Donald Trump’s differences with rival presidential candidate Joe Biden extend far beyond planet earth reut.rs/35Qi6wa 1/8
Trump’s plans to win the race in space call for a 2024 moon mission, and ending direct U.S. financial support for the International Space Station in 2025 - turning over control of the decades-old orbital laboratory to private space companies 2/8
Biden, on the other hand, would likely call for a delayed moonshot and propose a funding extension for the International Space Station if he wins the White House, according to people familiar with the fledging Biden space agenda 3/8
Pushing back the moon mission could cast more doubt on the long-term fate of Boeing's Space Launch System rocket, just as Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin scramble to bring rival rockets to market as soon as next year 4/8
Extending support for the space station for a decade would also be a major boost for Boeing, whose $225 million annual ISS operations contract is set to expire in 2024 and is at the depths of a financial crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the 737 MAX grounding 5/8
🚀 Boeing and SpaceX are already supplying spacecraft to ferry astronauts to the ISS under a program begun under the Obama administration and supported by both Trump and Biden 6/8
Though slowing the moonshot would push back contracts for moon landers and related equipment the companies aim to win, the emerging Biden space agenda appears broadly set to promote competition between traditional defense contractors like Boeing and 'new space' rivals 7/8
Australian scientists found a detached coral reef on the 🌊 Great Barrier Reef that exceeds the height of the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower - the first such discovery in over 100 years reut.rs/3myKbz2 1/5
📏 The 'blade like' reef is nearly 500 meters tall and 1.5 kilometers wide, said the Schmidt Ocean Institute. It lies 40 meters below the ocean surface and about six kilometers from the edge of Great Barrier Reef 2/5
A team of scientists from James Cook University, led by Dr. Robin Beaman, were mapping the northern seafloor of the Great Barrier Reef on board the institute’s research vessel Falkor, when they found the reef on Oct. 20 3/5
People recovering from COVID-19 may suffer from significant brain function impacts, with the worst cases of the infection linked to mental decline equivalent to the brain ageing by 10 years, researchers warn reut.rs/2TwAeWs 1/5
A non-peer-reviewed study of more than 84,000 people, led by Adam Hampshire, a doctor at Imperial College London, found that in some severe cases, coronavirus infection is linked to substantial cognitive deficits for months 2/5
Cognitive tests measure how well the brain performs tasks - such as remembering words or joining dots on a puzzle. Such tests are widely used to assess brain performance in diseases like Alzheimer’s, and can also help doctors assess temporary brain impairments 3/5
At work, Morgan Philpott cares for sick children. In his off-hours, the Australian pediatric nurse turns his attention to this defenceless group 👇 reut.rs/2FKrrNi 1/5
Australia’s koalas face a bleak future. Some of the many destructive forces that continue to threaten their survival:
🔥 Blazing bushfires
💧 Drought
🪓 Forest logging
🌆 Urban encroachment into their habitats 2/5
‘Future fires could spell the end of them,’ said Philpott.
The country's worst summer of bushfires in a generation razed more than 27.7 million acres, nearly half the area of the UK 3/5
Smoke from the fires covered the entire West Coast last week before spreading out over the Pacific Ocean. This week the smoke has traveled thousands of miles east, turning skies hazy from New York to Washington, D.C., and reaching as far as Britain reut.rs/2EgaARK 1/7
.@Reuters shows how organic carbon is released into the atmosphere during the fires. The smoke contains a substantial portion of fine particulate matter known by the particles’ size as PM2.5, which can have a major impact on people’s health 2/7
The wildfires – burning across a record total of some 4.8 million acres (1.9 million hectares) as of Thursday – have destroyed towns in Oregon while also devouring forests in California, Washington and Idaho 3/7
Animals living in the Amazon, one of the earth's most biodiverse habitats, face an ever-growing threat as loggers and farms advance further and further into the rainforest reut.rs/2EXB0YY 1/5
Weak and dying animals that are rescued arrive at Clinidog clinic in the Amazon city of Porto Velho where four volunteers work tirelessly to save them 2/5
Xita, a tiny monkey, clutches her newborn. Vets working at the clinic believe the mother and baby were run over by a car as they fled fires 3/5