Musk warned of the possible bankruptcy of SpaceX

Musk warned SpaceX employees about possible bankruptcy due to engine problems SpaceX founder Elon Musk believes production the Raptor's rocket engines could lead to bankruptcy. Musk announced this in a letter to the company's employees on November 26, writes CNBC. The Raptor engines are designed to power the Starship rocket. Orbital launches require 39 Raptor engines, requiring a dramatic increase in production. Musk wrote that the Raptor production situation is much worse than it seemed a few weeks ago. “We will face a real risk of bankruptcy if Starship is unable to fly at least once every two weeks next year,” Musk said. In the letter, Musk said he planned to take a Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 25, but after realizing the magnitude of the Raptor problem, he decided to continue working on the engine production line on Friday and the weekend. “We need strength to recover from what,

Volochkova condemned Bilan's drunken speech

Anastasia Volochkova criticized Dima Bilan for a drunken concert This is reported by Vechernyaya Moskva. “I have an extremely negative attitude to this story, because an artist must respect his audience and perform with dignity in front of him. Of course, singing with a microphone in your hand to a soundtrack while drunk is one thing, but doing complex pirouettes and scratching with your feet, not your tongue, is completely different. Ballet dancers never allow themselves to go out to people drunk – this is something from the world of fantasy, “- said the ballerina. She criticized Bilan's behavior and noted that performing at a private event is not an excuse for him deed. Volochkova recalled that she had celebrated her 35th birthday in the Kremlin, and then Bilan “came out and sang beautifully.” The ballerina emphasized that he may well perform without alcohol. Earlier, the Kazakh blogger Birzhan Ashim

Rospotrebnadzor spoke about serious concerns due to the omicron strain

Head of Rospotrebnadzor Popova: the omicron strain of coronavirus raises serious concerns … This was stated by the head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova, RIA Novosti reports on Tuesday, November 30. He noted that mutations inherent in the omicron strain increase the infectivity and binding of the virus to receptors, and also potentially increase its penetration into cells and affect the increase in infectivity. The head of Rospotrebnadzor stressed that preventive measures remain the same and are aimed at reducing the likelihood of transmission of COVID-19 from one person to another. Popova also said, that to date, no omicron-strain of coronavirus has been identified in Russia. She explained that in the framework of monitoring the genetic structure, research is constantly being carried out.

Popova spoke about the prevention of omicron-strain in Russia

Popova: for the prevention of the omicron strain in Russia, the same measures and restrictions will remain will include sanitary restrictions. This was stated by the head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova during the presidium of the Coordination Council under the government to combat COVID-19, which is broadcasted by the Russia 24 TV channel on YouTube. According to Popova, we are talking about vaccination, revaccination, wearing masks and reducing social contact. Such measures are needed to disrupt the transmission of the virus and form the immune layer of the population.

Rospotrebnadzor assessed the effectiveness of Russian vaccines against the omicron strain

Head of Rospotrebnadzor Popva: all vaccines existing in the Russian Federation protect against the omicron strain omicron-strain of coronavirus. This was stated by the head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova, reports TASS. Popova added that PCR testing, which is being carried out in Russia, is also capable of identifying a new strain. According to the latest estimates, no omicron strain of coronavirus has been detected in Russia. The material is being updated

The journalist revealed the fate of ugly girls at the parties of the founder of Playboy

Reporter Miller: ugly girls were kept away from Hefner at Playboy parties the mansion of the founder of the American erotic magazine Playboy Hugh Hefner, as well as the fate of ugly girls at these events. He shared the relevant information in the latest episode of the Power: Hugh Hefner podcast. According to Miller, Hefner has always demanded that there be twice as many women at events as men. So, once, in search of a sufficient number of girls, the businessman's subordinates walked around the entire campus of the University of California at Los Angeles. “Pretty students were happy to be invited, but when they came to the event, they quickly realized that there were not many celebrities as promised. Instead, they met ordinary men suitable for their fathers. Having visited the mansion once, no one wanted to return again, “the journalist shared. In addition, Miller said that the appearance

Oscar winner's childhood home to be sold for millions of dollars

The former family house of actress Gwyneth Paltrow was put up for sale for $ 14.5 million ” Gwyneth Paltrow. For the former townhouse of the actress's family in the Upper East Side of New York, they asked for more than $ 10 million, writes the New York Post. Built in the 19th century, Paltrow's parents acquired when the actress was 12 years old and sold in 1992, when she turned 20. The new owner plans to get $ 14.5 million (over a billion rubles) for a luxury house. The 7.2 thousand square meters townhouse is very bright – through large windows the sun penetrates well into the room. Inside there are seven high-ceilinged bedrooms, eight bathrooms, six fireplaces, several dressing rooms, as well as a terrace and private garden with orange trees and a fountain. In addition, the mansion has a spacious kitchen-dining room, a wood-paneled library and its

The validity of the PCR test in Russia will be reduced

Head of Rospotrebnadzor Popova: PCR test for COVID-19 will operate for 48 hours, not 72 The validity of the PCR test, which shows the presence of the COVID-19 virus in the body, will be reduced from 72 to 48 hours. This was stated by the head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova. A fragment of the video recording of her speech was published on the official Telegram channel of the Russian government.