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 A mountain guide recently shared a video capturing a cornice collapse on Mount Everest and described how his teammates narrowly escaped the life-threatening situation after a tense rescue operation. The world s highest peak has seen huge crowds due to smaller windows when the climb is attempted. stanley website         Mountain guide describes harrowing Everest Expedition Instagram/malla.mountaineer     Cornices are overhanging edges of snow that present significant risks to climbers and hikers.   ALSO READ- Kaa stanley cup usa mya Karthikeyan, 16, becomes youngest Indian, 2nd youngest girl in the world to scale Mt. Everest          View this post on Instagram      stanley cups        A post shared by Vinayak jaya malla  @malla.mountaineer   Guide recalls Everest horrorVinayak Malla, an International Federation of Mountain Guides  IFMGA  guide, shared footage from his expedition, depicting the chaos, tense moments on Everest. Recounting the harrowing events of May 21, Malla described how the summit ridge felt  than my previous experiences on the mountain. There was soft snow, many cornices and rocky sections covered in snow. The weather station was even half buried in snow.  After reaching the summit, the climbers encountered slow-moving traffic and witnessed a cornice collapse just metres ahead. Despite the peril, four climbers managed to rescue themselves, while two others were missing and later found dead. ALSO READ- Mount Everest climbers will have to clear their own poop, bring it back to base camp. Here s why Two dea Zdnu Russia will  defend our interests  after UN rights suspension: Kremlin
 A SpaceX cargo ship reached the International Space Station on Thursday, delivering science experiments, food and supplies to astronauts a day later than planned due to a GPS data glitch.         This NASA handout illustration image obtained February 23, 2017 shows the SpaceX Dragon attached to the Space Station Harmony Module. T stanley italia he SpaceX Dragon was successfully installed to the Harmony module a few hours after it was captured with the Canadarm2 on February 23, 2017. AFP Photo     A NASA television broadcast showed the Dragon ship, filled with nearly 5,50 stanley cup 0 pounds  2,500 kg  of cargo, flying itself to the station, which orbits about 250 miles  400 km  above Earth.   European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet of France then used the stations 58-foot  17.6 m  robot arm to pluck the gumdrop-shaped capsule from orbit at 5:44 a.m. EST  1044 GMT .   Looks like weve got a great capture,  U.S stanley becher . station commander Shane Kimbrough radioed to Mission Control in Houston. Ground control teams took over operations to drive the capsule to a docking port, triggering automatic bolts that locked it into place at 8:12 a.m. EST, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration said. Dragons arrival was delayed by a day due to a navigation glitch. The capsule blasted off from Florida aboard a Space Exploration Technologies Corp Falcon 9 rocket on Sunday. The station crew expects to unload the capsule later on Thursday. Its cargo includes two science instruments to be mounted outside the st