Science News Roundup: Virus can be transmitted through lung transplantation; Blue Origin is delaying the launch of the New Glenn rocket until 2022 and beyond

The following is a summary of science news summaries.

As a child, she survived bone cancer. Now she’s going into space.

Hayley Arceneaux, a survivor of bone cancer, is thrilled to be going into space. As a crew member on SpaceX’s Inspiration4, the world’s first all-purpose astronaut mission to Earth orbit, Arceneaux hopes that as the first person to enter space with a prosthesis, she can inspire others .

Blue Origin is delaying the launch of the New Glenn rocket until 2022

Blue Origin, a space enterprise supported by Billionaire Jeff Bezos, said Thursday that it has delayed the launch of the heavily built New Glenn rocket into the fourth quarter of next year. The rocket was previously scheduled to launch later this year.

Virus can be transmitted through lung transplantation; COVID-19 is more lethal than influenza for ICU patients

The following is a summary of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find cures and vaccines for COVID-19, the disease that caused the virus.

COVID-19 can be extracted through lung transplant Queensland skies light up as Chinese space debris burns up in the atmosphere

Social media was lit in Queensland, Australia on Thursday night, matching the night sky as users posted short videos of what experts later said as debris from a Chinese rocket fired up and went off. -into the Earth’s atmosphere again. “I thought it was a meteorite at first, but later as it parted, my partner started thinking I was a space junkie,” said Jasper Nash, who filmed one of the videos circulating on social media. “It was very interesting.”

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