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U.S. Space Command said the Long March 5B said the rocket re-entered over the Indian Ocean at approximately 12:45 p.m. EDT Saturday (1645 GMT), but referred questions about "reentry's technical aspects such as potential debris dispersal impact location" to ...
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Hindustan Times
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a lot about space in recent days with its first images and data. And it is just getting started with its exploration of the cosmos. NASA has informed that Dr John Mather, the observatory's senior project ...
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Hindustan Times
India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory, the UltraViolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) onboard the ISRO's AstroSat has detected a faded emission of Far UltraViolet light in the outskirts of a sample of distant Blue Compact Dwarf galaxies.
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Scientists have further discovered that parts of the pits are always about 17 degree celsius, differing from extreme temperatures at the Moon's surface. Informing about the same NASA Moon tweeted, "Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images of pits indicate that ...
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Livemint
The night sky of south and southeast Asia lit up with fiery streaks of the debris of a Chinese rocket falling off from space. A Twitter user posted a video of glowing streaks of light, flying across the sky over Kuching in Malaysia claiming it to be a ...
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ABP Live
The ice giant cannot be seen without the naked eye, and a self-guided telescope or a pair of binoculars will be necessary, according to NASA. Uranus And Mars Come Close.
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ABP Live
Debris from the Chinese rocket Long March 5B re-entered Earth's atmosphere over the Indian Ocean on July 30 at around 10:45 am Mountain Daylight Time (10:15 pm IST), according to the US Space Command.
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Hindustan Times
Remnants from a massive Chinese rocket booster are expected to fall to Earth on Saturday, with the debris now predicted to track a path from Mexico to South America and Southeast Asia. The possibility of injury or infrastructure damage is low, ...
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Hindustan Times
This danger has become a big concern for NASA as the $10 billion James Webb Telescope was hit by a micro-meteoroid in May 2022 and it caused permanent damage to its critically important mirror. To avoid the repetition of such an incident, scientists are ...
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Hindustan Times
After a lot of fear was generated about it, the uncontrolled Chinese space rocket debris crashed back to Earth on July 30. This 25-ton core stage of China's Long March 5B re-entered the atmosphere and crashed into the Indian Ocean around 10:15 p.m. IST ...
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