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Space Weather From Kourou: EUMETSAT’s Meteosat Third Generation Imager 2 (MTG-I2) is set to launch Aug. 27 on an Ariane 6 from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, aiming for faster, sharper severe-weather monitoring over Europe with rapid-scan imagery every 2.5 minutes and improved resolution (0.5 km) to better support detection and nowcasting of storms and wildfires. Space Launch Cadence: This week also brings more rocket activity, including LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 methane-fueled launch attempt from China and multiple SpaceX Starlink missions (Group 17-50 and Group 10-39), continuing the push for larger satellite networks. Invasive Species Evolution: A new study highlights how a tiny founding group of cane toads introduced to Japan’s Ishigaki Island in 1978 grew to about 20,000 and shifted in body proportions over decades, offering a real-world look at how quickly invasive species can adapt to new environments. Tech & Governance (Local Angle): A commentary piece argues Trinidad and Tobago football is stuck in repetitive cycles of criticism and underperformance, calling for a break from “stop thinking” resignation and pushing for real improvement.

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