Friday, 28 February 2020

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A celestial body has been orbiting our planet Earth for the past three years - commonly called mini-moon. Boffins discovered that this car-sized second natural satellite has been temporarily circling mother Earth. Elon Musk was quick to say that the car-sized ...
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Scientists at NASA have spotted the largest seen explosion. They used an Indian telescope in the process. By Darab Mansoor Ali | Updated: 28 February 2020 21:11 IST. Share on Facebook Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Email Comment. NASA Spots ...
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Firstpost
The moon has been a muse for writers, singers, poets, historians and scientists alike. It now seems that it will have to, for a temporary period, share its attention with a newly discovered minimoon. A minimoon, according to Live Science, is a temporarily ...
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NDTV
The biggest explosion in the universe after the Big Bang has been discovered by scientists studying a distant galaxy cluster. The blast took place as a result of a supermassive black hole at the Centre of a galaxy hundreds of millions of light-years away.
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Economic Times
TORONTO: Astronomers have discovered 17 new planets, including a potentially habitable Earth-sized world, by combing through data gathered by NASA's Kepler space telescope which was launched in 2009, and retired in October 2018. According to the ...
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NDTV
Research led by an Indian-origin astronomer has found an exoplanet more than twice the size of Earth that could have the right conditions to sustain alien life. The team from the University of Cambridge used the mass, radius, and atmospheric data of the ...
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Livemint
Perth: The biggest explosion in the universe after the Big Bang has been discovered by scientists studying a distant galaxy cluster. The blast took place as a result of a supermassive black hole at the Centre of a galaxy hundreds of millions of light-years away.
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NDTV
Scientists have found a possible second-ever mini moon of Earth that has been orbiting Earth for the past three years. By Darab Mansoor Ali | Updated: 28 February 2020 13:34 IST. Share on Facebook Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Email Comment.
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Livemint
Melbourne: Astronomers, using X-Ray and radio telescopes, including India's Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in Pune, have discovered the biggest explosion seen in the universe since the Big Bang from a supermassive black hole at the centre of ...
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The New York Times
Earth gets a new moon most months, but this month, we got two. About 4 a.m. on Feb. 15 at the Mount Lemmon Observatory, 9,000 feet above Tucson, two astronomers from the Catalina Sky Survey, Kacper Wierzchos and Theodore Pruyne, watched as their ...
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