Tuesday, 1 November 2022

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American Space Agency NASA has been in the process of launching various missions with an aim to return people to the Moon. But finding water under the lunar surface continues to be the biggest stumbling block in launching missions that ensure long-term ...
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India Today
The spacecraft will enter lunar orbit on November 13 · Artemis-1 is set to launch to Moon on November 14 · The mission was launched in June this year.
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Hindustan Times
Asteroids have several shapes, they may be spherical, elongated, or oddly shaped. Some asteroids even have their own satellites! Asteroids also vary in size. From Vesta, the largest at about 530 kilometers in diameter, to asteroids that are less than ...
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CNN
The asteroids belong to a group found within the orbits of Earth and Venus, but they're incredibly difficult to observe because the brightness of the sun shields them from telescope observations. To avoid the sun's ...
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The Hindu
An international team of astronomers on Monday announced the discovery of a large asteroid whose orbit crosses that of Earth, creating a small chance far in the future of a catastrophic collision. The 1.5 kilometre ...
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Hindustan Times
1/6 Asteroids, which are monster rocks in space, travel around the Sun, but they can alter their paths due to a gravitational disturbance or some other force. One of these scary rocks is the Asteroid 2022 UF11, which measures just 25 feet in size, ...
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India Today
The orbital flight is aimed at demonstrating the capability of the world's biggest spacecraft to one day leave Earth's orbit and enter the Moon with astronauts and cargo. Musk, who recently bought Twitter, has been working ...
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Phys.Org
Concept illustration for research robots that could bring samples of Mars rocks to Earth-based labs. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. Hidden in the minerals and textures that make up rocks are clues about how and when they formed and were later altered.
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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The world's most powerful rocket currently in operation took flight this morning (Nov. 1) for the first time in more than three years. SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, which consists of three of the company's modified Falcon 9 ...
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Hindustan Times
The Sun and its magnetized plasma that it ejects at unimaginable speeds are still being studied. There is a lot we do not know about these particles we call coronal mass ejections or CME. We do know that they are extremely dangerous and destructive in ...
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