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The US Court Of Appeal Ruled That The Texas Social Media Law Could Continue To Be Enforced

A three member panel of U.S. Federal Court of appeals judges has temporarily allowed a Texas law designed to punish social media companies for alleged anti conservative bias to enter into force. In a ruling late Wednesday, the panel suspended an injunction by the district court. It is reported that the ban suspends the implementation of the law when judges consider appealing the actions of lower courts.

The Starline Spacecraft Was About To Launch Again, But Boeing Fell Out With Key Suppliers

It was reported on May 12 that the "Starline" manned spacecraft developed by Boeing is about to conduct unmanned flight test again. But according to people familiar with the matter, Boeing fell out with Aerojet Rocketdyne, the main supplier of spacecraft parts. Boeing's CST-100 Starline spacecraft is scheduled to take off on atlas 5 rocket on May 19 local time and travel from Florida to the international space station.

Debris From The "double Asteroids" Could Cause A "meteor Storm" On Sunday

According to CNET, sky watchers may get a reward on Sunday, when a "meteor storm" unrelated to a large meteor shower may illuminate the sky. Before dawn on May 15, our planet will pass through the debris field left by a large asteroid called 2006gy2. The asteroid completes its orbit around the sun every 925 days and crosses the earth's orbit in the process.

The Letter "go" Appears In The Clouds Off The Coast Of Chile

Drifting clouds in the sky sometimes appear in the shape of dragons and dogs, giving people a novel visual experience. On Friday, a meteorological satellite from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) looked down and found a huge letter "g" in the clouds off the coast of Chile.

YouTube Shorts Launches A "green Screen" Feature Similar To Tiktok

YouTube is expanding its latest feature, which makes any public YouTube video a potential material for its tiktok competitor YouTube shorts. Today, the company announced the launch of "green screen", a tool that will allow users to use up to 60 seconds of any eligible YouTube video or video clip in YouTube shorts as the background of their new original shorts video.