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Medically reviewed by Johnstone M. Kim, MD Periorbital cellulitis is a common childhood infection of the eyelid and ...
Orbital cellulitis and abscess formation are rare complications of sinusitis, however acute orbital inflammation is secondary to sinusitis in about 70% of cases. Delay in diagnosis must not occur to ...
Perioral dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease presenting as tiny papules or pustules localized around the mouth, nose, or eyes. It is often confused with acne vulgaris, rosacea, and ...
The most frequent reported association with POD is a history of topical corticosteroid use on the face. One study found that 71 of 73 patients had applied fluorinated corticosteroids before onset ...
We'll have to wait a bit longer for the first-ever launch of an Australian orbital rocket. Queensland-based company Gilmour Space had aimed to debut its Eris rocket today (May 15), but a problem ...
Tracking exoplanets via orbital mechanics isn't easy. Plenty of variables could affect how a planet moves around its star, and determining which ones affect any given exoplanet requires a lot of ...
Update for 5:30 p.m. ET on May 14: Gilmour Space announced on May 14 that it's no longer targeting a launch on that date, due to an issue detected with the ground support system. The next ...
China’s military has warned that a plan by the US Space Force to deploy “orbital carriers” will accelerate an arms race in space. In a commentary published on Thursday by the PLA Daily ...
The payload fairing at the top of Gilmour Space's first Eris rocket was supposed to deploy a few minutes after lifting off from northeastern Australia. Instead, the nose cone fell off the rocket ...
A rendering of an orbital data center and TILE platform from Sophia Space, designed to allow customers to analyze data where it is collected in space. (Sophia Space Image) Sophia Space ...
HAWTHORNE, Calif., May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reflect Orbital has raised a $20 million Series A to accelerate development of its satellite constellation to deliver sunlight on demand.
The first Australian-built orbital rocket could enter space from Thursday. It is expected to lift off from a launch pad built in a north Queensland cattle paddock. Here is everything you need to know.