Monday, 2 May 2022

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The Indian Express
A team of researchers at the Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration has determined that the olivine-rich bedrock in the Gusev crater and in and around the Jezero crater on Mars may be a special type of rock called "ignimbrite" ...
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India Today
New research reveals the presence of landscapes on the surface of this Moon formed due to a global sand cycle driven by seasons. The largest moon in the Saturn system, Titan has rivers, lakes, and seas filled by rain coming through a thick atmosphere.
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Livemint
A team of researchers led by Stanford University geologist Mathieu Lapotre has revealed the presence of landscapes on the surface of this Moon formed due to a global sand cycle driven by seasons. Titan is the largest moon on the Saturn system.
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India Today
A team of researchers from the Arizona State University has identified ignimbrite, an igneous and sedimentary rock that forms as the result of cataclysmic explosive eruptions from immense volcanic calderas. Analysing data from two Mars missions, the ...
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DNA India
The Solar System's planets are classified into two types based on their composition: terrestrial planets (made mainly of rocks) and giant planets (gas giants and ice giants). The temperature of the planets in the Solar System is determined by their form ...
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Hindustan Times
NASA: The extreme volatility on the surface of the Sun is now a constant phenomenon with several solar flares being generated by the Sun that we have seen in the past few weeks. Now, on April 30, an active sunspot AR2994, short for Active Region 2994, ...
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India Today
While the asteroid will swoop past Earth without any harm, Nasa has still classified the alien object as potentially hazardous. Discovered in 1989 at the Palomar Observatory, the object named 1989 JA can be seen using a binocular as it comes close to the ...
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ABP Live
New Delhi: There will be a total lunar eclipse visible in the Western Hemisphere on May 15-16. This will be the second eclipse of the year, after the April 30/May 1 partial solar eclipse that was visible in parts of the southern hemisphere.
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India.com
New Delhi: The European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project will hold a press conference to present new Milky Way results from the EHT. In 2019, the EHT collaboration unveiled the very first image of a different ...
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Space.com
But on the sun, the result is much more dramatic: Twisted magnetic fields carrying streams of hot charged plasma become entwined, then snap and rapidly reorganize. That so-called fast magnetic reconnection releases huge quantities ...
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