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Niède Guidon, archaeologist behind Brazil's cave paintings, dies at 92

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Television   来源:National  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The last search took place two years ago and was focused around a reservoir to the north-east of where the British toddler was staying. Brückner, who spent time in the area between 2000 and 2017, was found to have photographs and videos of himself near the reservoir.

The last search took place two years ago and was focused around a reservoir to the north-east of where the British toddler was staying. Brückner, who spent time in the area between 2000 and 2017, was found to have photographs and videos of himself near the reservoir.

Her brother, she says, is undertaking this journey for his country - for the next generation."He always tells people to dream big, to do something for the nation. We are hoping that his trip will inspire the next generation."

Niède Guidon, archaeologist behind Brazil's cave paintings, dies at 92

Besides piloting the mission, the Indian astronaut will have a busy schedule during his time on ISS.Considering the huge interest in the flight, Isro has said they are organising events for him to interact with Indian students and answer their questions while floating in space."We believe it will motivate our young minds to become passionate about space tech," Mr Balan said.

Niède Guidon, archaeologist behind Brazil's cave paintings, dies at 92

But most of the time, the four-member crew will be conducting 60 scientific experiments, seven of which come from India.Former Nasa scientist Mila Mitra says Isro's experiments will help improve our understanding of space and its effects on biology and micro-gravity.

Niède Guidon, archaeologist behind Brazil's cave paintings, dies at 92

One of the key experiments, she explains, will investigate the impact of spaceflight on six varieties of crop seeds.

"This project aims to help understand how crops may be grown in space for future exploration missions. After the mission, seeds will be grown for multiple generations and plants showing preferred traits will be selected for genetic analyses."His main rival was the ruling party candidate and a former member of Yoon's cabinet, Kim Moon-soo.

He had been trailing Lee for weeks in polls and in the early hours of Wednesday, he conceded defeat, congratulating Lee "on his victory".In an earlier speech, Lee had hinted at the win but stopped short of declaring it. He said "recovering" South Korea's democracy would be his first priority.

The snap election comes just three years after the 61-year-old lost his last presidential bid by a razor-thin margin to Yoon.It's a remarkable comeback for a man who has been caught in several political scandals, from investigations over alleged corruption to family feuds.

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