Monday, 1 November 2021

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Hindustan Times
India lost $87 billion last year due to disasters like tropical cyclones, floods and droughts, World Meteorological Organisation's State of the Climate in Asia report had said last week. Sea surface temperatures in and around Asia are ...
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India Today
When humans travel to the Moon next in the coming decade and hopefully set foot on Mars thereafter, supplying food to astronauts will be a major challenge. The resupply missions could take months. The arduous space journey may present unseen challenges.
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India Today
Halloween came early for some as massive flares from the Sun arrived at Earth on Sunday leaving behind eerie northern lights in skies in several parts of the world. The charged particles interacted with Earth's magnetosphere in a G3 ...
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Livemint
Four months after they started its cultivation, Nasa astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday finally "feasted" on the chilli peppers harvested in space. "After the harvest, we got to taste red and green chile.
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Hindustan Times
Black holes are nothing but death warrants for everything that stands in their path. Not even light can survive a black hole. Black holes by their very definition, generate fear and dread in humanity. With reason. There is so much about black holes ...
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Space.com
A NASA spacecraft is giving the best-ever 3D model of the largest planet of our solar system. The Juno mission is using its second extended phase to peer far into the clouds of Jupiter ...
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The Verge
The same year that The Verge came into being, another decades-long program was coming to an end. In July 2011, NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis, with a crew of four on board, blasted off from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, bound for the ...
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ABP Live
The astronauts had planted chilli peppers on the ISS four months ago, and their efforts finally bore fruit on Friday, when astronaut Mark T. Vande Hei harvested the station's first crop of chilli peppers. This marked ...
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ANI News
ANI | Updated: Nov 01, 2021 14:02 IST. London [UK], November 1 (ANI): A new study of data captured in orbit around Jupiter has revealed new insights into what's happening deep beneath the gas giant's distinctive and colourful bands.
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News18
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission focuses on detecting Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) and defending the planet against ultra-fast space boulders. However, some asteroids are sneaky enough to fly past NASA's highly advanced detection ...
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