Wednesday, 23 February 2022

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Hindustan Times
After dozens of launches since 1998 got the station up and into orbit, bringing it down will be a feat of its own – the risks are serious if things go wrong. NASA's plans for the decommissioning operation will culminate in a fiery plunge into the Earth- ...
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India Today
When the James Webb Telescope begins operations in space, in about five months from now, astronomers will be waiting with baited breath to look at the universe with a new set of eyes. The most exciting observations will be focused on answering the ...
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Deccan Herald
A compound generated by mammals effective in restricting influenza and flavivirus can also inhibit novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19, infectious diseases experts found in a three-year study. Picolinic acid (PA) is a by-product of the L-tryptophan ...
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Hindustan Times
This is what happened recently when the Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a triple galaxy collision millions of light years away from us. Hubble Telescope, the NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) joint venture, has been observing this ...
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India Today
One of the most fascinating events happening in the skies is the sudden appearance and disappearance of lights from the interaction of particles with Earth's magnetic field. Dubbed as northern and southern lights, these mysterious events have long ...
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DNA India
A low-lying continent existed between Asia, Africa and Europe 40 million years ago which has been dubbed by researchers as 'Balkanatolia'. This continent, the researchers say, was home to exotic species and may have been the gate way through which ...
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ANI News
ANI | Updated: Feb 23, 2022 11:51 IST. Lisbon [Portugal], February 23 (ANI): The second planet in our Solar System, which shines like a bright star when seen from the Earth and named after the Roman goddess of beauty, is the ever glowing Venus.
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Space.com
"There really is no good reason at this point to think the object is anything other than the Chang'e 5-T1 booster," Bill Gray, who manages the Project Pluto software used to track near-Earth objects, told Inside Outer Space. "Anybody claiming otherwise has ...
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The Verge
China claims that a piece of distant space debris that's about to slam into the Moon does not stem from one of the nation's lunar missions, as astronomers tracking the object believe. However, it's possible that China may have mixed up which mission ...
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Space.com
Chang'e-5 T1 'completely burned up' in Earth's atmosphere shortly after launch, officials said.
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