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This Underwater Robot Is Helping Scientists To Gain Clarity of Antarctic Ice Melting

Antarctica, which is the coldest continent on our planet is losing its ice. Since this region is the world’s freezer, scientists are worried about the impact Antarctic ice melting will have on Earth. A team led by Cornell University researchers recently published a study suggesting the role of crevasses in the icy continent. Scientists discovered […]

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A Mud Lake on Mars Might be Hiding Signs of Life in Chaotic Terrain, New Study Suggests

After searching for signs of life on Mars for decades without getting any results, scientists are considering extending the search for biosignatures in a region they believe to have hosted mud lake on Mars in the past. Planetary scientists closely studied this region they believed to have moist remnants of an equatorial mud lake on

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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Smashes Existing Record for Fastest Human Made Object

After setting the record for the fastest human made object, the NASA Parker Solar Probe broke its record again. On September 27, the space probe traveled at a tremendous speed of 394,736 mph/ (635,266 km/h) as it moved too close to the sun’s surface. The spacecraft was able to travel at such a fast speed

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Magnetic Fusion Plasma Engines Could Carry Humans Across The Solar System And Into Interstellar Space

Since we commenced space exploration in the 20th century, humans have always wondered how we could travel beyond the solar system into interstellar space. While space agencies are currently focusing on missions to the moon, Mars, and other celestial bodies within the solar system using chemical propulsion engines, a scientist is already exploring the idea

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Japan’s iSpace Wins $55 Million NASA Moon Landing Deal, Reschedule 3rd Lunar Launch to 2026

Japan’s iSpace recently revealed its plan for future missions after winning a $55 million NASA moon landing deal. On Thursday, September 28, the company’s representatives made several announcements revealing the firm’s goals to become one of the major players in moon exploration in the near future. iSpace officials boldly revealed that the company would be

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Humans Are Made Up of Star Dust and the Universe is Alive Inside Us, Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Based on 1957 Paper Published by Margaret Burbidge

Scientists have been conducting several studies since the last century to unlock the mysteries of the universe. Margaret Burbidge is one of the most recognized astrophysicists who published a research paper in 1957 unveiling more deeper meaning into modern astrophysics. Burbidge was a leading scientist at the time of this publication. During a recent interview

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Voyager 1 Captured The First Photo of Earth Moon System 46 Years Ago

On September 18, 1977, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft captured the first image of Earth and the moon from a distance more than 7 million miles away from Earth. The entire world celebrated this milestone as it remains the first real image of Earth moon system captured in a single frame. The Interstellar explorer captured this

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James Webb Just Discovered Intriguing Evidence of a Sign of Life on Distant Planet K2-18b

NASA James Webb Space Telescope looked deep into interstellar space and spotted a planet with possible evidence of life. Scientists observed the data obtained from this observation and concluded that the telescope may have detected a molecule identified as dimethyl sulphide (DMS). It was discovered that this molecule is only produced by life on Earth.

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Comet Nishimura Is About To Resurface Again This Month After 400 Years

After 400 years of moving away from our planet, Comet Nishimura is set to show up again this month, astronomers recently announced. The new bright comet will light up our sky across the Northern Hemisphere in the middle of this month. Skywatchers living in the Northern Hemisphere can observe the comet in the early hours

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Chandrayaan-3 Rover and Lander in Sleep Mode, However, They Might Wake Up Later This Month

India’s Chandrayaan-3 lunar rover and lander have been exploring the lunar surface since their first touchdown on August 23. Having completed their primary mission goals, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) decided to put the rover and lander in sleep mode in preparation for the upcoming two-week lunar night. The Indian Space Agency hopes that

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