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Samantha Fox Arrested: Pop Star’s Drunken Plane Incident and Arrest
2024-01-22 06:27:17
English singer Samantha Fox rioted on a plane and was arrested. Here at a performance in Istanbul in 2006.
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Pop star Samantha Fox was arrested on the way to Munich. The singer drunkenly rioted on a plane in London. The flight was stopped, Fox was arrested and taken to prison for one night.
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- The English pop star Samantha Fox became known for her songs in the 1980s. Their hit “Touch Me” was number one on the Swiss charts for several weeks in 1986.
- In 1983 she became known as a nude girl on page 3 of the English newspaper “The Sun”.
- Now the Englishwoman was arrested on a flight in London. She started a drunken argument. The captain canceled the take-off maneuver and had them arrested. Samantha Fox had to spend a night in prison, various media outlets, including newspapers, reported «New York Post» and “The Sun».
London Heathrow Airport crime scene. Pop star Samantha Fox (“Touch Me”) recently wants to fly from London to Munich with British Airways.
But on the approach, Fox argues so violently with a passenger that the captain has the plane stopped during takeoff.
Samantha Fox is arrested on the plane and then has to spend a night in the holding cell. She is released on bail until March.
The passengers must leave the plane and stay overnight in the hotel until a replacement flight is found.
Samantha Fox is sorry
English police have confirmed to The Sun newspaper that a woman in her mid-50s was arrested on board a plane for suspected drunkenness.
Samantha Fox (56) says she is helping with the investigation and “deeply regrets any disruption she has caused,” writes the New York Post.
The English singer had to cope with the death of her sister Vanessa in March 2023. She suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 50.
The sisters were very close. In her 2017 autobiography Forever, Samantha Fox recounted how Vanessa saved her when her alcoholic father Pat attacked her.
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Despite a problem with the solar panels, the module could restart
2024-01-22 07:37:31
Published22. January 2024, 08:37
Japanese probe on the Moon: Despite a problem with solar panels, the module might restart
Japan became the fifth country to have successfully landed on the Moon, following the United States, the Soviet Union, China and India.
This photo taken on June 1, 2023 and released by the Japan Space Agency (JAXA) shows the “Smart Lander for Investigating Moon” (SLIM) at the Tanegashima Space Center.
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The Japanese space agency (Jaxa) announced on Monday that it had turned off the power supply to its Slim module less than three hours following its historic moon landing on Saturday, in order to save its batteries for a possible restart. There is a “possibility” that the Japanese Slim module, which encountered a solar panel problem, might be revived, Jaxa added.
“According to telemetry data, Slim’s solar cells face west. If sunlight hits the Moon from the west in the future, we believe it is possible to produce energy, and we are currently preparing for restoration,” the space agency said. “We were able to complete the transmission of technical data and images acquired during descent and on the lunar surface before power was cut off,” Jaxa said on social network data” had been received.
Japan on Saturday became the fifth country to have successfully landed on the Moon. After a breathtaking 20-minute descent, Jaxa announced that the SLIM module (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon) had landed at 12:20 a.m. Saturday (Friday 3:20 p.m. GMT) and that communication with it had been established.
But due to a lack of solar panels in service, the machine, nicknamed “Moon Sniper” for its ability to land with precision, only had electricity for “several hours,” warned Hitoshi Kuninaka, one of those responsible for the Jaxa. It is possible that the panels will work once more when the angle of the sun changes, she said, while the team worked to maximize the scientific results of the mission by transmitting the data obtained to Earth.
SLIM is one of many lunar missions launched recently by countries and private companies. But so far, only the United States, the Soviet Union, China and more recently India have succeeded in landing on the Moon.
“Partnership in the cosmos”
The head of NASA, the American space agency, Bill Nelson, sent his “congratulations (to Japan) which has become the fifth country in history to successfully land on the Moon”. “We value our partnership in the cosmos and our ongoing collaboration,” he added.
Jaxa hopes to analyze the data acquired during the moon landing to determine whether the craft achieved its objective of landing within 100 meters of its target. SLIM landed in a small crater less than 300 meters in diameter, called Shioli, from where it was to carry out analyzes on the ground. The two mini-rovers carried by SLIM were released normally, Jaxa said, including a spherical probe called SORA-Q, barely larger than a tennis ball, and capable of modifying its shape to move on the lunar soil. It was developed by Jaxa, in partnership with the Japanese toy giant Takara Tomy.
Although the accuracy of the moon landing must be confirmed, “I think the mission is a great success,” said Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Technological challenge
More than 50 years following the first steps by humans on the Moon – the Americans in 1969 – it has once once more become the subject of a global race. In addition to the United States and China, Russia also dreams of reconnecting with the space glory of the USSR, by joining forces in particular with China and India, which made its first moon landing last summer.
Japan’s first two attempts to land on the moon went wrong. In 2022, a Jaxa probe, Omotenashi, on board the American Artemis 1 mission, experienced a fatal battery failure shortly following its ejection into space. And in April 2023, a lunar lander from the young private Japanese company ispace crashed on the surface of the Moon, having missed the gentle descent stage.
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2024-01-22 07:47:08
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