Monday, 29 August 2022

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The Indian Express
Artemis 1 Final Countdown Live, NASA Artemis 1 Rocket Launch Live: Latest updates from the Artemis I Moon mission.
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Hindustan Times
Solar storms have been a frequent occurrence these past few months due to the Sun being at the peak of its 11-year solar cycle. Another batch of solar flares were sent hurtling towards the Earth from a sunspot on August 26, Friday.
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Hindustan Times
This has resulted in more frequent solar eruptions resulting in more solar flares sent hurtling towards Earth. Solar flares can reach temperatures up to 100 million degrees Kelvin and have the potential to cause power grid failures, blackouts and GPS ...
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Hindustan Times
August has witnessed numerous asteroid flybys. According to NASA, more than 35 asteroids have already flown past Earth this month. Some have been too close for comfort. Continuing this pattern, another asteroid named Asteroid 2017 BU will pass Earth ...
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Hindustan Times
Fortunately, these asteroids missed the Earth by a few million kilometers, which is considered a close shave in astronomical terms. Now, another asteroid, named Asteroid 2022 QX4 is set to fly past Earth today, August 29.
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Hindustan Times
At least five asteroids will be flying past our planet between August 29 and September 1. These space rocks are not on their way to strike Earth's surface as they will make a close pass to earth from a safe distance. Hence, these asteroids are not ...
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Space.com
Scientists are still coming up empty in the hunt for flaws in Einstein's theory of general relativity that could explain the mysterious force driving the accelerating expansion of the universe. The researchers studied 100 million galaxies ...
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India Education Diary
Their experiment demonstrates previously unattainable levels of control over the coupling in arrays of particles, thereby creating a new platform to study complex physical phenomena. The results are published in this week's issue of Science. Imagine dust ...
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Livemint
Fifty years after the last Apollo mission, the space program called Artemis is to get under way with the blast off of the uncrewed 322-foot (98-meter) Space Launch System (SLS) rocket at 8:33 am (1233 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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India Education Diary
This observation of a gas giant planet orbiting a Sun-like star 700 light-years away provides important insights into the composition and formation of the planet. The finding, which involved academics from the University of Bristol and is accepted for ...
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