Tuesday, 30 May 2023

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The Indian Express
Written by Kenneth Chang. Building off the success of its Hope spacecraft, which is still circling and studying Mars, the United Arab Emirates announced Monday plans for an ambitious follow-up mission: a grand tour of the asteroid belt. Advertisement.
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Hindustan Times
NASA, with the aid of the Pan-STARRS survey telescope, has recently discovered an asteroid that has been orbiting Earth and acting as a "quasi-moon" of our planet. It is also called the 2nd moon of Earth. According to Sky & Telescope, ...
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Deccan Herald
Sagear and UF astronomy professor Sarah Ballard measured the eccentricity of a sample of more than 150 planets around M dwarf stars, which are about the size of Jupiter. The more oval shaped an orbit, the ...
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The New Indian Express
Computer simulations done in advance of the landing attempt did not incorporate the terrain of the new landing site, Ujiie said. CEO and founder Takeshi Hakamada said the company is still on track to attempt another moon landing in 2024, and that all the ...
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Hindustan Times
The universe is vast, with many uncharted regions awaiting exploration. Each day, diligent researchers and scientists representing numerous space agencies make groundbreaking discoveries that never cease to amaze us. Furthermore, they also share ...
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The Washington Post
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates unveiled plans Monday to send a spaceship to explore the solar system's main asteroid belt, the latest space project by the oil-rich nation after it launched the successful Hope spacecraft to Mars ...
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EarthSky
There is indeed tentative evidence for an ancient ocean in the northern hemisphere. However, scientists have been debating that evidence for decades. But now, researchers in China and the U.S. say they have found new clues in marine sedimentary rocks in ...
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Big Think
The synthetic voice that Stephen Hawking used in the second half of his life was modeled after the real-life voice of a scientist named Dennis Klatt. In the 1970s and 1980s, Klatt developed text-to-speech systems that were unprecedentedly intelligible, ...
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ANI News
The high arch of the foot is thought to assist us in walking by functioning as a lever that pulls the body forward, according to researchers looking into the evolution of bipedal walking. However, ...
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Space.com
They are examples of so-called active galactic nuclei (AGN) that are found only at vast distances from Earth and, thus, in the early universe. Studying the quasar could offer astronomers a detailed insight into these powerful cosmic events and the effect ...
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