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KM Malta Airlines’ Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale

KM Malta Airlines’ Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale
Nov 29 2024 Share

Travelling in winter is a whole other ball game! For some of us it’s the beautiful snow draped scenery, for others it’s the January sales. If you had any doubt whether you need that holiday or not, this is your sign to book those tickets!

KM Malta Airlines has just launched its Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, with up to 50% off on all winter flights and here’s just a few destinations that they fly direct to.

Enjoy canal cruises, traditional smoked sausage and stroopwafels in Amsterdam and see the huge Dam square transformed into a rainbow-colored tulip garden where you can pick your own flowers.

We love winter in Madrid because while it does get chilly, the sun still shines!

Visit the Louvre Museum to see the Mona Lisa and get lost in The Palace of Versailles in Paris. Take advantage of less tourists and visit the Musée D’Orsay whilst sipping on a mug of hot chocolate or vin chaud (hot wine).

If you’re after a city that is recognised for its cuisine and gastronomy, as well as UNESCO World Heritage sites, Lyon is the place for you. Lyon became a major economic hub during the Renaissance. Aside from its cuisine and gastronomy, Lyon is also recognised for its historical and architectural landmarks; as such, the districts of Old Lyon, the Fourvière hill, the Presqu’île and the slopes of the Croix-Rousse are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List

Christmas markets are why it’s worth visiting Vienna in December. If you’ve never been to a Christmas Market in Europe, you’re in for a real treat, especially if your very first time is the world-famous Wiener Christkindlmarkt am Rathausplatz

With its charming old town lit up on the dark, wintry nights, Zurich’s cosy cafes and restaurants, relaxing spas and first-class museums to visit, there’s an excellent choice of things to keep you busy.

With KM Malta Airlines, you can fly direct from Malta to these destinations:

Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Catania, Dusseldorf, London, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna, Zurich.

Use BLACKCYBER24 to benefit from a 50% off these winter destinations! The discount is applicable for flights booked between 29th November and 19th December 2024 and between 6th January and 31st March 2024.

So, what are you waiting for? Sale ends on 2nd December, so don’t miss your chance to save big and make memories!

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NASA Spots ‘Flame-Throwing Guitar’ Nebula In Space

NASA Spots 'Flame-Throwing Guitar' Nebula In Space
Nov 29 2024 Share

New images released by NASA reveal the rapidly rotating pulsar in the “Guitar Nebula,” shooting a massive cosmic jet of plasma, X-rays, and supercharged particles. This pulsar, a rapidly spinning neutron star leftover from a massive star’s collapse, is located about 6,500 light-years from Earth.

The nebula itself, first discovered in 1993, is a cloud of hydrogen gas created by stellar winds from the pulsar, forming a “bow wave” as the star moves through space. The pulsar spins at around 3.6 million mph and emits a giant energy jet, stretching 2 light-years and resembling a flamethrower.

 

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This jet is a result of the pulsar’s intense magnetic fields, which accelerate particles along its poles, producing high-energy radiation, including X-rays. The jet’s energy can even create matter, turning pure energy into antimatter, in line with Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc².

The new images, captured by the Palomar Observatory and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, highlight the nebula’s structure and the jet’s ongoing evolution. The study of these phenomena could provide valuable insights into the interstellar medium and the complex forces at play between stars and space.

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Gozo SPCA Receives New Vans to Support Animal Rescues

Gozo SPCA Receives New Vans to Support Animal Rescues
Nov 29 2024 Share

The Gozo SPCA has received a welcome boost with the addition of two new vans, funded by the Voluntary Organisations Project Scheme (VOPS) from the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector (MCVS). These vehicles are set to become vital tools for the organisation’s dedicated volunteers, who work tirelessly to rescue and care for abandoned animals in Gozo.

At the inauguration, Minister for Inclusion and Voluntary Work, Julia Farrugia, and MCVS CEO Mauro Pace Parascandolo were on hand to celebrate the new development. Minister Farrugia expressed the government’s continued support for voluntary organisations, praising the Gozo SPCA’s invaluable contribution to the community. She highlighted upcoming plans for a Voluntary Bank, designed to connect organisations with more volunteers, reinforcing the government’s commitment to volunteering.

Mark Thorogood, manager of the Gozo SPCA, shared that the vans would be key in helping the organisation rescue and rehome up to 250 animals each year. Beyond animal rescue, the vans will also assist with fundraising activities and support the Nature Trust in Gozo. Thorogood thanked MCVS for their generous support, which enables the Gozo SPCA to continue making a difference for animals in need.

Mauro Pace Parascandolo also commended the hardworking volunteers, ensuring that MCVS will continue to provide the resources and training needed to support their efforts.

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Malta’s Commitment To EU Space & Research Policies Highlighted In Brussels

Malta’s Commitment To EU Space & Research Policies Highlighted In Brussels
Nov 29 2024 Share

Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research, and Innovation Keith Azzopardi Tanti attended the Competitiveness (Research and Space) Council meeting in Brussels, where discussions entered on the EU’s space and research policies.

During the meeting, Azzopardi Tanti highlighted Malta’s commitment to advancing collaboration and addressing challenges in space and research, both of which are considered important for the Union’s innovation and long-term competitiveness.

In the area of research and innovation, Azzopardi Tanti discussed the need to address the innovation divide among EU member states, which he noted undermines the European Research Area.

He emphasised Malta’s support for initiatives aimed at reducing disparities in research and innovation capacities, believing that these efforts could help unlock the full potential of EU Member States.

Azzopardi Tanti also called for reduced fragmentation in Europe’s research landscape and stressed the importance of mobility and collaboration to address the issue of brain drain.

He reaffirmed Malta’s commitment to boosting research excellence at the national level and contributing to international partnerships aligned with EU goals.

On space policy, Azzopardi Tanti expressed Malta’s support for a balanced approach that ensures civilian oversight while fostering synergies with defence when appropriate.

He also highlighted the importance of securing space infrastructure and advocating for sustainable practices, including green technologies and debris mitigation. He emphasised that a coordinated EU space program would enhance the Union’s global competitiveness.

Throughout the meeting, Azzopardi Tanti emphasised the role of strategic investments in space and research for the EU’s future and expressed Malta’s support for the Council’s Conclusions.

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