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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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Leland Melvin

The Amazing Story Behind This NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin Official Portrait with His Two Dogs

We have seen several astronauts’ portraits in the past. However, one of these images stood out from the rest. Unlike other astronauts, NASA astronaut Leland Melvin posed for his official NASA portraits with his two big dogs. Why did Melvin decide to pose with his two best friends? Continue reading to find out. How Leland

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NASA Is About To Test Space Internet With Lasers On ISS, Here’s How

As NASA plans to increase its activities in Low Earth Orbit And beyond, the agency is seeing the need to establish a powerful space Internet to boost its communication with our technologies in space. The American Space Agency is getting ready to test space internet that takes advantage of lasers to transmit and receive data

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Mars colony

22 People Are Enough to Build and Sustain Mars Colony, Scientists Discover In A New Study

The concept of sustaining humans on Mars has been explored in science fiction for decades now. However, scientists are beginning to see a fascinating future of living on Mars colony on the hostile environment of the red planet. But several engineering and logistical challenges must have solutions to establish a permanent human presence on the

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Saturn storms

Saturn Experiences Megastorms Every 20-30 Years, Scientists Discover in a Study about Saturn Storms

Saturn is previously not recognized to possess the power of experiencing Megastorms. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has remained the most popular storm in the solar system. However, a recent study enabled scientists to learn more about Saturn storms. Researchers from the University of Califonia, Berkeley, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor recently found that

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James Webb Captures a Stunning Question Mark In Space

James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) recently looked deep into the Universe and captures a stunning question mark in space. The European Space Agency (ESA) released a fascinating image of two young stars still undergoing the formation process as snapped by James Webb. While studying the newly captured image, ESA’s astronomers spotted a strange cosmic object

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Virgin Galactic finally launches Its first space tourist flight After Decades of Waiting

Virgin Galactic took the bold step of launching its first space tourist flight after years of promises. This launch was the second commercial spaceflight organized by the company and the seventh of its overall spaceflight. The spaceflight named Galactic 02, flew ticket prize-winning mother and daughter Keisha Schahaff, Anastasia Mayers, and also 80-year-old British former

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Russian Cosmonaut Becomes First Human to Ride European Robotic Arm on ISS Spacewalk

A Russian cosmonaut just accomplished the first test flight at the end of a European robotic arm as part successful spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday (August 9). The cosmonaut that took this bold step is Expedition 69 commander Sergey Prokopyev. He rode at the edge of the European Robotic Arm (ERA)

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The Highly Energetic Winds of Super Magnetic Stars Could Destroy the Possibility of Life On Exoplanets

Scientists have discovered that super magnetic stars with highly energetic magnetic fields could possess stellar winds that are harsh enough to drive away the atmospheres of orbiting planets. This strange occurrence can make exoplanets with such stars become entirely inhospitable for sustaining life. The study was conducted by scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics

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