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Horrific! Giant Geomagnetic storm can destroy mobile phones, internet and more A giant geomagnetic storm can knock out the internet, mobile phones and more. Geomagnetic storms have been properly recorded since the early 19th century, and further scientific data from Antarctic ice core samples has shown some horrific evidence of ...
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Explained: Was The Streak Of Light Seen In Maharashtra And MP A Meteor Shower Or Space Debris What is a meteor shower? · Why would Earth encounter many meteoroids at once? · Can meteor showers do damage? · Re-entry of a Chinese rocket?
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First private astronaut mission to space station readies for launch If all goes smoothly, the quartet led by retired NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria would arrive at the space station about 28 hours later as their SpaceX-supplied Crew Dragon capsule docks at ISS some 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
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NASA Satellites Detect First-ever Decline in Human CO2 Emissions During Covid-19 A team of scientists at NASA has for the first time ever spotted regional fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) across the globe due to emissions from human activities during the Covid-19 pandemic. Using a combination of NASA satellites and ...
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Hubble spots a Jupiter still in the womb, showing violent nature of how planets form Scientists have long debated the formation of planets in our solar system. While Earth was formed thanks to gravity pulling dust and matter together over billions of years, the birth of mega-planets like Jupiter and Saturn still remains a mystery.
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NASA hails first ever private astronaut mission to International Space Station The International Space Station (ISS) is set to become busier than usual this week when its crew welcomes aboard four new colleagues from Houston-based startup Axiom Space, the first all-private astronaut team ever flown to the orbiting outpost.
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'Dead' telescope discovers Jupiter's twin from beyond the grave An international team of astrophysicists using NASA's Kepler space telescope, which ceased operations in 2018, have discovered an exoplanet similar to Jupiter located 17,000 light-years from Earth, making it the farthest exoplanet ever found by Kepler.
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Stuck valve stalls NASA's 2nd attempt to fuel giant Artemis 1 moon rocket NASA's second attempt to fuel its Artemis 1 moon mission megarocket hit another snag on Monday (April 4) due to a stuck valve on ground equipment. A jammed vent valve high up on the mobile launcher structure supporting the Artemis 1's Space Launch ...
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NASA's Artemis I mega moon rocket test stopped for second time This includes powering on the 322-foot-tall (98-meter-tall) Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft, loading supercold propellant into the rocket's tanks, going through a full countdown simulating launch, resetting the countdown clock and draining ...
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Shake and Bake: NASA's Psyche Is Tested in Spacelike Conditions NASA's Psyche spacecraft just completed its own gauntlet of electromagnetic, thermal-vacuum, vibration, shock, and acoustic testing at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Psyche was deemed healthy and ready to proceed toward ...
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