18 Apr, 2024
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Minor Glitch in New Horizons Spacecraft Tuned Up and Now Operating Healthily: NASA

After the troubleshoot of the minor technical glitch, New Horizons – the first space probe dedicated to the exploration mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt is now healthy and moving smoothly heading for its next mission, confirmed NASA in an official statement on Thursday.  After spending more than 24 hours in a shielding “safe […]

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NASA Hubble Space Telescope Marks Discovery of New White Dwarf Planet with “Components of Life”

Scientists, with the help of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, have stumbled upon a new White Dwarf Planet, located nearly 200 light years from the Earth. Found in the constellation Bootes, the White Dwarf Planet’s atmosphere is rich in “Ingredients of Life.” The discovery of the new exoplanet is expected to hold clues to extraterrestrial life […]

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NASA to Pierce into Europa’s Icy Crust for Chasing Submerged Alien Life by 2020

Since early 2016, a research team employed by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) called Science Definition Team (SDT) has been researching on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, and after over one year, on 7th February 2017, the team presented their first report on the one-year-long experimental effort. The study was aimed at determining the scientific […]

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NASA to Study Kilauea Volcano for Understanding Volcanic Processes And Hazards

Kilauea Volcano, one of the world’s most active volcanos holds clues to the mysterious volcanic processes and origins and to understand these factors in a better manner, a team of scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are going to explore the site. Kilauea is one of the world’s most dynamic and dangerous […]

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Don’t Just Get Enlivened about Proxima B’s Habitable Zone; It Is Obstructive to Life, NASA Confirms

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has advised space enthusiasts not to be so excited regarding the habitable zone of the newly discovered Earth-sized planet “Proxima b’ because the planet is less likely supportive of life. NASA, in its recently published statement, has confirmed that, despite having an inhabitable zone, Proxima b isn’t favorable […]

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NASA OSIRIS-REx Set Out Space-Hunt for Earth-Trojan Asteroid

A NASA-owned and operated spacecraft has started its space-hunt for a mysterious type of close-to-Earth celestial object called Earth-Trojan asteroids on Thursday, 9th February 2017. Dubbed as OSIRIS-Rex, the spacecraft will spend almost two weeks in search of these mystifying tiny celestial bodies. To recall, currently, OSIRIS-Rex is on 2-years outbound voyage to the asteroid […]

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NASA to Send Submerged Craft to Jupiter’s Frozen Moon ‘EUROPA’ For Hunting Extraterrestrial Life

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is planning to send an unmanned robotic spacecraft to Jupiter’s frozen moon “Europa” for hunting alien life. According to the official report of the US-based space agency NASA, Europa – the ice-covered moon of Jupiter might be looking like completely barren and unreceptive to life formation, in fact, […]

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SpaceX’s 10th Cargo Resupply Mission to Make Headway to ISS on 18th February

America-based space major SpaceX is gearing up for its noble attempt to launch a resupply mission to ISS in the mid of this month. As per the official announcement, the Elon Musk’s owned SpaceX eyes on 18th February 2017 for making its 10th Cargo Resupply Mission headways to the International Space Station (ISS). SpaceX will […]

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NASA Develops a New Electronics That Can Withstand Venus’ Extreme Temperature

If you ever wondered – why scientists are trying to colonizing Mars rather than Venus, then the answer is Venus’ extremely unreceptive atmosphere. The extreme inhospitable climatic and temperature conditions are two of the most challenging factors for the scientists to study Venus – the second planet of solar system. Regardless of numerous advancements in […]