Europe Records Early Heatwave, French Open Matches Held, Blue Origin Completes Launch
Weather services reported above-average temperatures across parts of Europe. Tennis tournaments continued in Paris. A private space company conducted a suborbital flight.
Weather agencies recorded temperatures several degrees above seasonal norms in multiple European countries during the final week of May. Forecasters attributed the readings to a persistent high-pressure system that moved across the continent earlier than typical patterns.
Public health officials issued heat advisories for urban areas where overnight lows remained elevated. Transportation operators adjusted schedules on some rail lines after track temperatures triggered speed restrictions.
Matches at the French Open proceeded on outdoor clay courts under partly cloudy skies. Organizers extended hydration breaks and deployed additional medical staff at courtside. Attendance figures remained consistent with prior sessions, according to tournament statements.
The capsule reached an apogee above 100 kilometers before returning under parachutes. Company personnel recovered the booster and capsule within the designated landing zone. No payload anomalies were reported during the flight sequence.
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