23 Apr, 2024
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Say Hello to Next ISS Crews Who Will Take Space Voyage in Late Spring, 2017

The largest habitable artificial satellite of NASA, the International Space Station (ISS) currently hosts 6 guests from Earth and soon three others are going to be added to this guest list of ISS. In the late spring of this year, two astronauts, each from Europe and Russia will take a trip to the International Space […]

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Antarctica’s Massive Ice Crack Enforced BAS to Shut Halley VI Research Station Down

Halley VI Research Station, owned and operated by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is getting closer to shut down, because of the huge ice crack found in Antarctica. The scientific research station, which is positioned on the Brunt Ice Shelf hanging on the Weddell Sea in Antarctica, is about to close as the huge crack in […]

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“Space Science Investigations: Plant Growth”: A Game That Will Allow You to Grow Plants, Meet Crews, and Fly around ISS

Cheers space enthusiasts! Now you can easily meet up the astronauts, take wings around the largest habitable artificial satellite – International Space Station (ISS), and also can grow plants on it. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), on Monday, has introduced a new gaming app that will let players disseminate with the International Space Station […]

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Astrobiologists Corroborate Microbes to Be Livable on Martian Atmosphere

The concerns, regarding the capability Mars to sustain living organisms just moved a step forward, some Astrobiologists have claimed some microbes to be livable on the Martian Surface. A team of Astrobiologists, after going through a detailed experiment, has claimed that microbes can continue to exist on the insensitive strictures of Red Planet. The new […]

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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Detects a Fractured Mud Set-Up in Old Soaker, Hints Presence of Water on Mars

NASA’s Curiosity Rover, which is orbiting Mars since 2012 has recently stumbled upon some enchanting elements on the Martian Surface. The rover, while taking a close flyby to Mars, has found a set-up of cracked mud, which is hinting towards the presence of water on the Red Planet. NASA has released a set of latest […]

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Bid Adieu Gene Cernan Last Astronaut to Flatten Moon Passes Away at 82

US astronaut Gene Cernan, who became the last person to step on the moon, passed away at 82, on Monday, 16th January 2017. Following the ongoing health problems, the astronaut of NASA exhales his last breath at a Houston hospital, declared his family member Melissa Wren. Moreover, NASA also took to Twitter to publicize the […]

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Scientists Build World’s Lightest Mechanical Watch ‘RM 50-03’ from Graphene

A team of scientists, during a scientific breakthrough, has designed world’s lightest mechanical watch, thanks to the exclusive material Graphene. The watch was launched in Geneva on Monday, 16th January 2017. Graphene, which is 200 times brawnier than the strongest steel was first segregated in 2004 by Nobel-winning scientists. Since then, the material was on […]

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First Singapore Satellite ‘AOBA VELOX-III’ Headway to Space from ISS on Monday

Monday, 16th January 2017 was not less than a golden day for the multi-millionaire city Singapore. The city, on this day, has successfully added its name in golden letters in the history of the space exploration mission by launching its first-ever satellite. On 16th January 2017, the first-ever Singapore satellite called ‘AOBA VELOX-III’ took off […]

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New Scientific Research Solved Perennial Killer Whales’ Menopause Enigma 

The human-like characteristic of Orcas – the killer whale species which enables it to stop reproduction after crossing a certain age limit is quite mysterious and since centuries, the ecologists and scientists across the world are trying to solve this mystery. However, finally a group of scientists has come up with the precise answer to […]