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πŸ“¦ In-space manufacturing is here, From Pro to Ultra?, Russia's lunar setback

Factories in space might no longer be a concept from movies, as current companies harness microgravity for breakthrough developments. iPhone rumors are everywhere as we approach the event of the year for Apple enthusiasts. My favorite one? We’re getting an entirely different name for the iPhone 15 Pro. And, sadly, Russia lost the lunar race after an unexpected collision.

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Rocket science πŸš€

Russia's space plans have hit a bump on the road. The Luna-25 mission, a journey to decode the Moon's mysteries, ended with an unexpected collision on the lunar surface.

Pharmaceutical breakthroughs lie beyond our planet's bounds. Sierra Space and Redwire are joining forces to create a commercial space module tailored for biotech exploration.

China's "WonderJourney" stands as an AI-driven satellite built to process data directly in orbit, marking a significant step toward a future filled with autonomous spacecraft.

XRISM, a collaborative mission by JAXA, NASA, and ESA, is ready for launch on August 26. Promising insights into the universe's high-energy realms.

Startups πŸ“ˆ

Startups are catching on to the unique manufacturing possibilities that space offers. Among them are Varda Space Industries and Space Forge, which explore its potential for research and development.

AI πŸ€–

Former Google AI engineers are crafting models that channel the efficiency of natural systems. Hailing from Tokyo, Sakana AI is ready to take the AI industry by storm.

Big tech 🌟

Although not originally a healthcare-centric company, Google's current approach is driven by a commitment to life's quality, pouring substantial funds and resources into the industry.

With September 12 just weeks away, Apple enthusiasts are filled with rumors. From charging cable enhancements to the intriguing possibility of renaming the iPhone 15 Pro to "Ultra."

Electric cars πŸš—

In line with GM's adoption of the charging standard, Honda announces that its vehicles in North America, along with Acura, will adopt Tesla's NACS charging connector.

Iceland's freezing landscapes serve as a backdrop for a Cybertruck in a potential promotional video. The anticipation of deliveries grows stronger as Tesla's production timeline aligns.