Very old ship, stuck in space, dog bakery
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Posted on July 7, 2024 at 02:58
I ordered the Zot lé papay pour kroir menu for the week of Monday, July 1st to Friday, July 5th, and here it is. A 3,000-year-old shipwreck and its cargo have been discovered off the northern coast of Israel. Three more months in space, you guessed it? I'm sick of food and mash… And luckily, the first dog bakery has opened its doors in Paris.
– Discovery of a shipwreck dating back more than 3,000 years off the coast of Israel
The wreckage was discovered in the Mediterranean Sea, at a depth of more than 1,500 metres, by the London-registered energy company Energean, which operates off the coast of Israel.
A study conducted by the company revealed that the ship's cargo consisted of hundreds of amphorae used to store products such as wine and olive oil during the Bronze Age.
“It seems that the ship sank in distress, either due to a storm or a pirate attack, a phenomenon known in the late Bronze Age,” Jacob Sharvit, head of the maritime unit at the Antiquities Authority, said in a press statement.
The wreck is more than three thousand years old, dating back to a time when maritime trade began to flourish.
Karnit Bahartan, the company's environmental manager, said the Energean team found a large number of jugs while scanning the seabed.
Starliner astronauts stuck in space for three months
While their mission was scheduled to last only eight days, Boeing's spacecraft has encountered several problems that are expected to extend the astronauts' stay on the ISS. Having left on a spacecraft since June 6, 2024, the astronauts may not return to Earth for three months.
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the two American astronauts who left with Starliner, will have to be patient. The Boeing spacecraft, which was supposed to last only eight days, has suffered extensive damage and must remain attached to the International Space Station.
The capsule suffered notably from a helium leak and several failures in its thrusters, which the astronauts have already had to fix. Steve Stich, head of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, said the return mission could ultimately take between 45 and 90 days. CNN.
“I want to make it very clear that Butch and Sonny are not stuck in space,” Steve Stich, head of NASA’s commercial space program, said Friday.
Boeing Starliner's return date delayed again as NASA races to fix thrusters and plug leaks amid fears astronauts are 'stranded in space' https://t.co/grWi9NLg9Q pic.twitter.com/4j5XUBgOpe
– Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) June 20, 2024
While waiting to return to dry land, “Williams and Wilmore have been integrated into the rest of the crew currently aboard the International Space Station and are performing routine tasks,” CNN reports.
Boeing, already mired in a series of fairly serious failures in its commercial aviation branch, is banking heavily on Starliner. The goal of this first flight was to prove the reliability of the American rocket in carrying out space taxi missions between the International Space Station and Earth. At the moment… that is not the case.
– The first dog bakery opens its doors in Paris
Tired of food and mash… Our lucky dogs – who live near Paris – will be able to come and taste the delicious meat-flavored dishes prepared by the chef baker. But be warned, no croissants or baguettes, this bakery is primarily for dogs.
It's the media. BFM TV Which revealed this title in one of his reports. Based on a popular concept in the United States, it was opened on June 1 in the 16th arrondissement.
The establishment, called Case del Doggo, offers pastries for both dogs and humans.
“I wanted to open Casa del Doggo the moment I got Ulk,” Clara Zambuto, the bakery owner, whose Spitz, Ulk, became the mascot, explains to BFM Paris Île-de-France. “I left for the United States right after that, and it’s a concept that’s very present, especially in New York or California. And I thought to myself that it’s really something missing in the Parisian environment.”
Casa del Dogo is divided into several areas, and offers the main “dog bakery” area, where you can find dog treats: waffles stuffed with meat, cupcakes with red fruits, and even a “doguccino”: the equivalent of a cappuccino, with lactose-free whipped cream and toppings of your choice.
All the pastries offered are developed with the help of a veterinarian, taking into account the animal's health and nutrition.
The property also offers other services. “We also have a café area, we have a shop where you can find everything you need for your dogs, and a self-service dog wash,” explains Clara Zambuto.
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