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LRO Captures Falcon 9 Moon Impact Imagery, Danuri Aid
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter released sharp images showing a new 60-foot-wide, less-than-10-foot-deep crater on the Moon formed when a SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage struck the surface on Aug. 5 during the Firefly Blue Ghost 1 mission, with bright and dark rays revealing material excavated from different depths. The imaging required precise timing and positioning over six days from multiple viewing angles, and NASA noted international collaboration and data from KPLO Danuri as part of ongoing lunar exploration.
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Bulgaria cuts Kozloduy nuclear output as Danube falls
Bulgaria’s Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant will cut about 120 MW from one of its two 1,000 MW units starting amid unprecedented Danube water-level declines, marking the first capacity reduction in the plant’s 52-year history. The move follows regional cuts in Romania and Hungary as the Danube drought tightens cooling water supplies, with Kozloduy supplying more than a third of Bulgaria’s electricity.
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Serbia Drought Reveals Century-Old Slovenian Tugboat
Extremely low water on Europe’s rivers has exposed the 1913 steam tug Slovenian from the Danube trade era on the Sava River near Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, drawing renewed attention from locals who call it 'Sava’s Titanic.' Historians note the vessel’s century-long saga—from its Austro-Hungarian origin and renaming after World War I to its wartime use and eventual sinking in the Sava—while drought and heat also disrupt shipping, power generation, and agriculture across the region.
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Is Big Tech Sowing Seeds Of Its Own Destruction?
Big Tech spent and borrowed hundreds of billions of dollars to build the infrastructure powering the artificial intelligence boom, but a growing backlash against data centers raised questions about what would happen if some of those projects never got built.
Daily Caller News Foundation · Aug 21
Travel
— Jul 21, 2026
Uniworld Plans Three New Ships in 2028
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises will debut three new ships in 2028—the S.S. Helen, S.S. Clara, and Mekong Mystique—expanding its fleet to 22 and extending itineraries on the Danube, Rhine and Mekong with bookings for the 2028 season now open. Ellen Bettridge says this marks one of the most significant periods of investment and growth in Uniworld’s history as demand for immersive travel rises.
5 sources · Jul 21, 2026