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Over the past decades, Europe has sought to build independent access to space from US and Russian pioneers to help its industry. By Reuters | Updated: 30 June 2020 12:06 IST. Share on Facebook Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Email Comment.
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Economic Times
CAPE CANAVERAL: The commander of the International Space Station said Monday that losing a mirror during last week's otherwise successful spacewalk was "a real bummer." NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy said he has no idea how the small mirror on his ...
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Firstpost
Wherever in India you are, you're able enough to participate in Asteroid Day — an event meant to raise awareness about these small, rocky bodies, globally. On this day in 1908, a large asteroid impact flattened the forest in Tunguska, Siberia, leaving behind ...
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NDTV
Asteroids have always nudged our imagination and created curiosity in the world scientific community for years. Globally World Asteroid Day is marked on June 30, every year. It is one the United Nations-designated days to create awareness and educate ...
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Hindustan Times
The European Union will plough more money into rocket launches, satellite communication and space exploration to preserve its often unsung successes in space and keep up with US and Chinese ambitions, its space chief said on Sunday. Over the past ...
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Livemint
On 30 June, 1908, roughly more than 112 years ago, a large cosmic event shook the Podkamennaya Tunguska river area in Siberia, Russia. In what is believed to be the largest impact event on Earth in recorded history, it left "little evidence of its origin except ...
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CNN
(CNN) In two years, NASA will demonstrate its asteroid deflection technology on the newly named Dimorphos, a moon orbiting the near-Earth asteroid Didymos. This will be the agency's first full-scale demonstration of this type of technology on behalf of ...
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Firstpost
The eclipse will start at around 8.37 am IST on July 5 and will go on till 11.22 am IST with it reaching its maximum at 9:59 am IST. FP TrendingJun 30, 2020 10:32:55 IST. The year 2020 has already witnessed two penumbral lunar eclipses so far. The third ...
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CNET
Jerry van Andel sat alone on the bow of the RV Lulu, a floating junkyard of a ship, as it bobbed against the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Across deck, a team of scientists bustled around a basket full of strange life forms, wrenched from a mighty crack in the ...
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Firstpost
Unlike here on Earth, only partial or annular eclipses are visible on Mars. Even though the Red Planet has two moons – Phobos and Deimos – both are far too small to completely cover the Sun's disk. Also, much like Earth's own moon, both the Martian moons ...
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