Monday 31 October 2022

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The Indian Express
The European Space Agency's Mars Express was launched more than 19 years ago. The MARSIS instrument aboard the spacecraft was designed to study Mars but a recent software update meant that it was able to take observations of Phobos, the larger of Mars's ...
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The Indian Express
NASA's Lucy is the first ever mission to the Jupiter Trojan asteroids, which are an "ancient population of asteroid fossils" that are believed to have been made out of the same materials which led to the formation of the planets in our solar system nearly ...
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India Today
The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft will be moved out from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B on Friday after minor repairs which have been identified during the latest inspection. " ...
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NDTV
The magnetic field isn't something we can actually see, but is a complex and dynamic bubble that keeps us safe from cosmic radiation and charged particles carried by powerful winds (called solar flares) flowing from the Sun.
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ABP Live
Webb's new image of the Pillars of Creation shows interstellar dust, setting a sombre, chilling mood. The picture appears like soot-tinged fingers reaching out.
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The Indian Express
The pillars of creation was first captured by the Hubble Space Telescope and even the James Webb Space Telescope had captured a more detailed image of it earlier this month. But this new mid-infrared image shows the cosmic object in a new "eerie" light.
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India Today
The pillars, flush with gas and dust, bury stars that have been slowly forming over many millennia as seen by the mid-infrared light of the telescope. The image shows interstellar dust cloaking the scene ...
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Hindustan Times
This space rock is hurtling towards the planet and could make its close approach with Earth today. Although this asteroid does not pose any viable threat to Earth and will pass the planet safely, it was still classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid ...
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India Today
"Say cheese! Today, Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught the Sun "smiling." Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark patches on the Sun are known as coronal holes and are regions where fast solar wind gushes out into space," Nasa said in a tweet as it ...
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The Washington Post
It turns out that anyone who drew a smiley-faced sun as a kid has been scientifically proved — somewhat — right. Last week, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the biggest object in our solar system looking like the Stay Puft ...
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