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This marks the first time India's largest telescope, the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope, was used for the detection of gravitational waves. BS Web Team New Delhi. InPTA. A few InPTA members visiting the PARAM Ganga Facility at IIT Roorkee.
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Hindustan Times
World Asteroid Day is an annual event that takes place on June 30th to raise awareness about asteroids and their potential risks to our planet. This significant date was chosen to commemorate the Tunguska event, an enormous explosion caused by a ...
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Hindustan Times
NASA is planning an exciting mission to explore a unique asteroid called 16 Psyche. This golf ball-shaped space rock orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, in the asteroid belt, at a distance of over 376 million kilometers. What makes 16 Psyche so ...
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Hindustan Times
You may think asteroids are simply floating rocks in space and while it may seem so due to their appearance, it isn't quite the case. These space rocks can be classified into 3 types based on their structural composition.
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Business Standard
World Asteroid Day 2023 is observed every year on June 30, and it aims to spread awareness about asteroid impact on earth. Asteroids are leftovers from the formation of our solar system. Sudeep Singh Rawat New Delhi. asteroid.
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Nature.com
Responses to survey questionnaires are a vital component of nearly all social and behavioural research. This study examined item nonresponse behaviour across 109 questionnaire items from 360,628 individuals in the UK Biobank using phenotypic and ...
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ANI News
ANI | Updated: Jun 30, 2023 00:03 IST. Haridwar (Uttrakhand) [India], June 30 (ANI): An International team of astronomers from India, Japan and Europe has recently published the results from monitoring nature's best clocks, pulsars using six of the ...
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PBS NewsHour
Now an international team of scientists have detected new evidence of that. Researchers found new signs of gravitational waves that are affected by huge movements such as the collision of black holes. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien breaks it down.
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Hindustan Times
Due to the potential danger that large asteroids hold for Earth, NASA has deployed a huge tech fleet on ground and in space to keep track of them. This includes optical telescopes, radars, infrared telescopes to spacecraft.
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WIRED
The European Space Agency's new orbiting observatory will scan billions of galaxies for clues about the universe's expansion. engineers work on Euclid.
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