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It is an unbarred spiral galaxy located about 46 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major, which is also known as the Great Bear. According to NASA, NGC 2841 has a relatively low star formation rate as of now, in comparison to other ...
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Hindustan Times
It is a swirling, gritty cloud! "Researchers observing with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have pinpointed silicate cloud features in a distant planet's atmosphere. The atmosphere is constantly rising, mixing, and moving during its 22-hour day, bringing ...
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Hindustan Times
Just a couple of days ago, a CME grazed Earth which had a ripple effect and its presence alone sparked auroras in the Arctic Circle. Moreover, a spotted Sun during sunrise was detected by astrophotographers in regions of higher altitudes, ...
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Hindustan Times
However, a NASA chief scientist has put serious doubts about that asteroid strike claim after revealing that there could be a big miscalculation in estimating both the number of large asteroids hitting our planet as well as how devastating these blows were ...
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The Hindu
The dark sides of terminator planets, would mean a perpetual night and freezing temperatures, whereas the side facing the star could be too hot for water to remain liquid. (This article forms a ...
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NDTV
Skywatchers can witness a rare phenomenon in the night sky as next week five planets of our solar system will be aligned in an arc form. Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will align right before the turn of the month on March 28, according to ...
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Hindustan Times
Our planet witnessed numerous asteroid flybys last year and 2023 has been relentless so far too, with as many as 5 asteroids set to pass by Earth today alone. Although none of these 5 space rocks are expected to impact Earth's surface, ...
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Phys.Org
For Andrew Pontzen, a professor of cosmology at University College London in the UK, quantum mechanics is the best reason to believe in the multiverse. According to quantum mechanics, particles can be in a mix of different possible states, such as ...
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The New York Times
Terran 1, a rocket designed and built by the company Relativity Space, suffered a failure shortly after lifting off from a launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Fla., late on Wednesday night. A demonstration mission, the rocket was not carrying people or a ...
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New Scientist
THERE was no one quite like Stephen Hawking. His work on cosmology dealt with extremely arcane mathematics, yet he was, until his death in 2018, the most recognisable scientist in the world. He explored the deepest mysteries of the universe, ...
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