The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft successfully returned four astronauts to Earth this Friday, including a midnight dip, off the coast of Florida. The crew left the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday, ending their six-month stay there. The team had been launched into space in November as part of the Crew-3 mission and took more than a month to return home.
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Day 781 | Fight against COVID-19: Venezuela registers 23 cases of contagion without deaths
A total of 23 cases of contagion of COVID-19 by community transmission were detected in the last 24 hours, raising the confirmed accumulated to 522 thousand 587, while the number of recovered is located at 515 thousand 871 healed patients, thanks to the free treatments guaranteed by the Bolivarian Government.
This was announced this Thursday by the Executive Vice President, Delcy Rodriguezduring the usual daily balance offered by the Presidential Commission for the Control and Prevention of COVID-19, through its account on the social network @delcyrodriguezv
He reported that the community cases of the day were detected in 9 states: Bolívar (6), Apure (5), Monagas (4), Miranda (2), Lara (2), Yaracuy (1), Trujillo (1), Mérida (1) and Delta Amacuro (1).
The entity that today registers the most new cases is Bolívar (6), with active infections in two municipalities, El Callao (4) and Caroní (2); it is followed by the states: Apure (5), Monagas (4) and Miranda (2).

On the day no deaths were recordedto have a total of five thousand 709 in the national territory.
In week 112 and day 781 of the pandemic in the country, these are its general statistics:
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- Total infections: 522,587
- Recovered patients: 515,871 (99%)
- Current active cases: 1,007
- Total deaths: 5,709
Again in Venezuela there are no registered deaths from #COVID19 during the last few hours. With prevention and special care we keep the number of infections falling throughout the national territory. United we give the battle to the Coronavirus.
– Delcy Rodríguez (@delcyrodriguezv) May 6, 2022
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Day 778 | Fight against COVID-19: Venezuela registers 80 cases of contagion, without deaths
A total of 78 cases of contagion of COVID-19, by community transmissionand 2 imported, were detected in the last 24 hours, raising the confirmed accumulated to 522 thousand 514, while the number of recovered is located at 515 thousand 728 healed patients, thanks to the free treatments guaranteed by the Bolivarian Government.
This was announced on Monday by the vice president Communication, Culture and Tourism, Freddy Ñáñezduring the customary daily balance offered by the Presidential Commission for the Control and Prevention of COVID-19, through its account on the social network Replying to @Team_Twitter
He reported that the community cases of the day were detected in nine states: Caracas (29), Miranda (16), Lara (11), Anzoátegui (10), Falcón (5), La Guaira (4), Aragua (1), Amazonas (1) and Cojedes (1).
Regarding those imported, one from Turkey and one from Panama were reported.

The entity with the highest number of cases in the day is Caracas, with 29 cases distributed in the parishes: El Paraíso 17, El Valle 3, Sucre 4, San Juan 1, Antímano 1, Candelaria 1, Coche 1 and San Agustín 1.

On the day no deaths were recordedto maintain a total of five thousand 709 in the national territory.
In week 112 and day 778 of the pandemic in our country, these are their general statistics:
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- – Total infections: 522 thousand 514.
- – Recovered patients: 515 thousand 728 (99%).
- – Current active cases: One thousand 77.
- – Total deceased: Five thousand 709.
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Scientists from the United Arab Emirates Mars exploration project, known as the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM), reported that the Hope Mars Orbiter managed to capture a surprising new type of Martian aurora.
According to the Sputnik web portal, the researchers pointed out that the observations of this phenomenon will open “new areas to investigate the highly dynamic plasma environment” on the Red Planet.
They detail that the aurora was seen by one of the three scientific instruments aboard the Hope probe, called the Emirates Mars Ultraviolet Spectrometer at a wavelength of 130.4 nanometers (nm).
The aurora observations, some of the brightest and most extensive seen so far by Hope, were taken when a solar storm was occurring on Mars, causing a faster and more turbulent stream of electrons from the solar wind than usual.
Likewise, the specialists specify that the electrons that were “energized by electric fields in the magnetosphere of Mars”, were impacted once morest the atoms and molecules that make up “the upper Martian atmosphere”, in such a way that the aurora can be seen in the images taken by the Emirati space orbiter.
Scientists say the discreet, sinuous aurora consists of long, worm-like streaks of energized electron emission in the upper atmosphere, stretching many thousands of kilometers from the dayside to the nightside of Mars.
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