A woman wants to jump from a cruise ship to retrieve her phone (China) A bizarre video has emerged from China of a tourist trying to jumping off cruise ship to retrieve her phone she dropped into the sea. In the footage, captured in Dali City in southwestern Yunnan Province on October 14, crew members can be seen holding the woman to prevent her from jumping. According to local news, the woman had important documents in her phone which is why she wanted to jump off the boat. The phone was not found.
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Ship overturns while unloading A small cargo ship, the Sea Eagle, lost its stability while unloading containers at the port of Iskenderun, Turkey on September 18, 2022. The ship initially banked to the right to rest on the wharf, before taking on water and overturning with several containers falling into the water.
Police stops a self-driving car April 2, 2022 in the Richmond District of San Francisco, police stopped an autonomous car without a driver. The self-driving car belongs to Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors. She tests her cars in robotaxi mode on the city streets. According to witnesses, the police stopped the car because it was driving with the lights off while it was night. Approaching the driver window, the policeman realized that there was no one to check. Returning to his car, the autonomous vehicle went off the road again and moved for a few meters. The car considered the location dangerous and chose to park further away. He was not given a call.
Inspiration4 space tourists open the observation dome Inspiration4 space tourists Jared Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Sian Proctor and Chris Sembroski, open the cupola of the Dragon capsule for the first time allowing them to observe the Earth. SpaceX's first four space tourists landed on Saturday, September 19, 2021 in the Atlantic Ocean after spending three days in space traveling farther than the International Space Station (ISS), up to 590 km above sea level, spinning in orbit at approximately 28,000 km / h.