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But while these launches are significant, not all of them
But while these launches are significant, not all of them will be ready for launch. For now, Satellogic is working with Argentina-based Chinese satellite companies to develop a constellation capable of imaging the entire planet at a 1-meter resolution on a weekly basis. Currently, a constellation is available for one launch at a time for Satellogic, as of August, according to its website. The constellation will launch on a 7-day (9.5-day) orbital period, as long as it's still in the public domain.
"This constellation, the Long March 6, will give us hope for the future of space observation as we now have a constellation capable of observing many of the planets at once in a single spaceflight," China's Gao told Quartz.In a statement, the California Department of Justice said the state is investigating claims of racial discrimination against black and Latino residents in the city of Berkeley and in the county where it's situated.
But the city attorney's office says the city did not commit racial discrimination against any of its residents and did not deny that a complaint was made against the town of Berkeley.
The city attorney's office said it also did not commit racial discrimination against any of its residents because the city is a black and Latino community and does not have a racially discriminatory ordinance in place.
In a statement, the city attorney's office said the city has never had racial discrimination and has no plans to make such an allegation in the future.
"I'm concerned that such a complaint could have ramifications for all residents of Berkeley, particularly those of color, who live in the Bay Area," said Dan Koehne, city attorney for Berkeley. "Berkeley has had the most high-profile race-based discrimination lawsuit in the state in over a decade, and it's time we move on from it."
The lawsuit was filed in July 2013 by two Asian-American students who were protesting against a planned Asian American cultural center.
In a December 2012 video, the students said, "There are only a few people that you can talk to about race, and they're not going to be able to understand the nuances of race."
But the students said they eventually settled their lawsuit under a different name after a judge called them racists.
The state did not immediately respond to a request for comment.On Saturday, the head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was forced to resign after making public comments about the threat
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