Tuesday, 31 December 2019

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India Today
Scientists and researchers have made huge strides when it comes to discovering the outer space. Major technological developments have made it possible for various countries to create history and discover new data about outer space., which created ...
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Space.com
From commercial crew to a flood of Mars missions, 2020 promises to be an exciting year for spaceflight. Companies and space agencies alike have a series of interesting missions on deck for the year, from returning lunar samples to studying the sun up close.
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NDTV
Researchers have confirmed the existence of three new planets in a class called 'super-puffs', which as the name suggests, are planets with a very low mass to volume ratio. Or to put it simply, these planets have extremely low density, and essentially act as ...
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Firstpost
The Quadrantid meteors will peak on 4 January 2020, at 1.30 pm IST and are the oddest meteor showers known to us. tech2 News StaffDec 31, 2019 12:54:09 IST. Can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shootin' stars. I could really use a wish ...
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The Independent
Five years ago, on a remote island in Wales, University of Oxford scientist Annette Fayet spied a puffin doing something she had never seen before. The bird, floating on the seawater beneath a cliff, held a stick in its beak. It began to scratch its back with the ...
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Hindustan Times
San Francisco-based museum of science, technology and arts, The Exploratorium has a website that calculates the age of users on any planet in the solar system as per their date of birth on Earth. The age calculator also tells users when they can celebrate ...
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MIT Technology Review
Last year was a dizzying one for space (and not always in a good way) [LINK], but 2020 will prove to be just as busy, if not busier. There are a slew of missions on the world's docket, going to the moon, to Mars, and into orbit. Some of these involve humans; ...
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Livemint
SAN FRANCISCO : SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has shared a video simulation of what the company's Crew Dragon mission to the International Space Station (ISS) could look like. The two-minute clip that Musk tweeted on Monday shows flight crew boarding the ...
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Metro
It's feared that climate change will make hot countries totally uninhabitable. But global warming could end up having the ironic effect of making the weather in Britain and north-western Europe even colder. This part of the world is warmed by the North Atlantic ...
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Ars Technica
The last ten years will arguably be seen as the "decade of the exoplanet." That might seem like an obvious thing to say, given that the discovery of the first exoplanet was honored with a Nobel Prize this year. But that discovery happened back in 1995—so ...
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