Wednesday, 1 July 2020

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On 26 June, NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken conducted the first of four spacewalks. During their six hours and seven minutes outside, Cassidy lost a mirror from his spacesuit's left sleeve. He had no idea it had happened and went about ...
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Two breathtaking images of the boundary between night and day captured and shared by astronaut Robert Behnken are creating a buzz on social media. According to a report by Mirror the NASA astronaut onboard the International Space Station, or ISS, ...
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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 the US and Chinese ambitions, its space chief said on Sunday. Over the past ...
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Business Insider India
The fastest-growing black hole in the universe dubbed J2157 is on a diet of one sun a day, according to a new study by the Australian National University. Not only is it the brightest black hole in the universe, but it's also the brightest black hole on record.
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News18
Ever wondered how astronauts have survived inside a closed, isolated space for months and successfully (maybe) turned a blind eye to their human desires? Yes, they are far away from the 'Earthly' cravings and despite their extraterrestrial duties and ...
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Climate change has led to a rise in Earth's temperature. Now, a new study has found that the South Pole has been warming at more than three times the global average over the past 30 years. The study published in the journal Nature Climate Change ...
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Scientific American
Remote Antarctica may feel like the most isolated place on Earth. Secluded at the bottom of the world and surrounded by the turbulent Southern Ocean, in many ways it's a step into another world. But, as it turns out, the icy continent is more closely connected ...
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Hindustan Times
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 left sleeve came off.
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CNET
NASA has never discovered life on the red planet, but a cabal of fringe scientists believe they have. Jackson Ryan. June 30, 2020. 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 ...
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NDTV
NASA astronaut Robert Behnken has shared jaw-dropping pictures that show the boundary between night and day on Earth, as seen from space. Astronaut Behnken, who is current aboard the International Space Station, enjoys a view of Earth that most of us ...
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