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The Hindu
The one described by the researchers is a highly magnetized type of neutron star called a pulsar that unleashes beams of electromagnetic radiation from its poles. As it spins, these beams appear from the perspective of an observer on Earth to pulse - akin ...
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The Hindu
The study was conceived using the ultra violet imaging telescope (UVIT) onboard AstroSat, India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory, a release issued by Tezpur University said. The AstroSat/UVIT's imaging capabilities have opened up ...
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Hindustan Times
"It is still unclear how dwarf galaxies of the past have evolved into the ones in the present day. Hence, capturing their assembly process over the cosmic ages is considered as one of the important links to complete the picture of galaxy formation and ...
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Hindustan Times
NASA has completed the system requirements review for its Mars Sample Return Program, which is nearing completion of the conceptual design phase. During this phase, the program team evaluated and refined the architecture to return the scientifically ...
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Hindustan Times
Informing about the same NASA tweeted, "Spot two planets in the morning sky, gawk at the Perseids meteor shower, and get down with the Cygnus (constellation). Here's what else is up in the night sky this August: https://go.nasa.gov/37ePy0B." ...
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DNA India
As science moves forward, several long standing mysteries about the universe are being answered. Why dwarf galaxies have active star formations, is one such latest puzzle for which a team led by Indian astrophysicists has found out a crucial piece.
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Hindustan Times
Now, people cover every nook and cranny of the Earth and any asteroid crash risks killing millions of people and devastating large parts of the Earth. Should you be worried about the 'potentially hazardous' asteroid hitting Earth today?
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India Today
The rocky outermost layer of Earth's shell is continuously sinking · Basin and plateau regions of the Central Andes have undergone phases of rapid subsidence and uplift · Lithospheric dripping has been noticed around the world.
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Hindustan Times
A Chinese cargo spacecraft that serviced the country's permanent orbiting space station has largely burned up on reentering the atmosphere, amid separate concerns over China's decision to allow a massive booster rocket to fall to Earth uncontrolled.
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Hindustan Times
A big Chinese rocket is likely to crash back to Earth today, July 30, according to the information provided by the Aerospace Corporation. The reentry of the CZ5B rocket is said to happen on July 30, 2022 at 18:05 UTC +/- 5 hours (11:35 pm IST +/- 5 ...
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