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Antonelli reveals title battle mindset for Dutch GP

Kimi Antonelli admits he intends to "drive as free as possible" despite the pressure of leading this year's Formula 1 Drivers' Championship, and that the Mercedes driver's biggest opponent could be himself.

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China Is About to Launch Its Most Ambitious Moon Mission Yet

China's Chang'e 7 mission is set to launch for the moon's south pole, where it will attempt the first-ever landing directly at the pole and search the region's dark craters for water ice. "It's an amazing mission," says Norbert Schorghofer, a Hawaii-based senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. "There has never been a landed mission to find water [on the moon]." If successful, China "will be the leader in lunar science," Schorghofer adds. Scientific American reports: Chang'e 7, China's seventh moon mission, is scheduled to launch on a Long March 5 rocket from the coastal Wenchang Space Launch Site on the island of Hainan, with the launch window opening on the morning of August 24 local time (the evening of August 23 EDT). The mission includes an orbiter, as well as a lander, which totes a rover and a novel "hopping" robot. The spacecraft will take up to six days to reach lunar orbit, where it will then spend two months preparing for a November landing meant to be a near bull's-eye on the lunar south pole. The mission also includes equipment from several international partners, highlighting China's growing global influence -- both on and off Earth.

The mission's lunar target is Shackleton Crater, a 21-kilometer-wide (13-mile-wide) pit with a rim that grazes the moon's south pole. No other spacecraft has ever landed so close. That proximity should allow Chang'e 7 to prospect for water ice trapped in smaller depressions near Shackleton that, because of the moon's tilt, never see sunlight and have temperatures just a few dozen degrees above absolute zero. "There are big reservoirs of ice water at the poles," says Simone Dell'Agnello, a physicist at Italy's National Institute for Nuclear Physics.

No one knows, however, just how big those reservoirs are or what their actual distribution is across the lunar south pole's crater-pocked desolation. And because that ice might be used as for manufacturing rocket fuel or to make potable water for thirsty astronauts, answering those questions is key for the U.S.'s and China's competing plans to construct crewed lunar outposts.

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15 waarschuwingen voor trekkers zonder kentekenplaat in Drenthe

ASSEN (ANP) - Tijdens de Drentse 'stikstofmars' van woensdag hebben 15 mensen een officiële politiewaarschuwing gehad voor het rijden zonder kentekenplaat. Die waarschuwing staat geregistreerd in de politiesystemen. "Ze hebben geen boete gekregen", laat een woordvoerder van de politie Noord-Nederland weten. "Bij een volgende overtreding zal dat (in principe) wel het geval zijn."

Honderden boeren reden woensdag de hele dag langs alle gemeentehuizen in Drenthe om te vragen om steun en politieke actie tegen de stikstofplannen van het kabinet. De verschillende colonnes eindigden bij het provinciehuis in Assen. De politie liet woensdagavond al weten een aantal trekkers van de weg te hebben gehaald vanwege het rijden zonder nummerplaat, maar om hoeveel tractoren het ging, was toen nog niet duidelijk.

Ook werd één keer geconstateerd dat iemand reed met een afgeplakt kenteken. "De persoon is hierop aangesproken waarna het kenteken weer leesbaar is gemaakt", aldus de woordvoerder. Ook deze persoon kreeg geen boete.


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Footage shows French police clashing with people on beach as they try to leave in small boat

Film emerges as France says it has prevented 185 ‘small boat crossing events’ in three months since new £660m deal with UK

Footage has captured the moment French police officers clashed with people on a beach in northern France as the authorities attempted to intercept a dinghy attempting to reach the UK.

Men wearing lifejackets appear to throw objects at the police to try to keep them away from their dinghy. The officers then use Pava spray before slashing the inflatable boat with a knife.

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