26 Nov, 2024
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Chinese lunar lab supports four students for 200 days on virtual moon

Chinese researchers designed an experiment that consisted of participation from a group of volunteers who had to spend 200 days in a lunar lab. The lab simulation was constructed in Beijing to test the overall psychological effect of being on Moon on the astronauts. This program was designed to develop the concept of colonization on […]

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Poop and Bacteria could be the future food for Astronauts

Space researchers have been working on a model to produce food for the astronauts in the space journey itself. In a recent study conducted by a team of researchers, three varieties of bacteria have been noted down to transform human waste into a food source for astronauts. As of now, our mission to start a […]

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6000-year-old past revealed as Norway’s glaciers are melting

The mountains surrounding the country of Norway were once used as a pathway to travel for many foragers and hunters about 6000 years ago. Many of these travelers used to leave behind artifacts acquired from their exploration at various places in the mountains. With nature acting as it should, these artifacts got covered in glaciers […]

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ISS might cease to operate after 2025: suggests new proposal for budget by Trump administration

With Donald Trump as the new president of America, NASA might lose its funding for ISS mission from the looks of the proposed budget plans by 2025. Trump’s administration has been pitching in many future plans for the space agency but no monetary benefits to vouch for the same. This proposal if approved might terminate […]

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Supercontinent Nuna brought together Australia and Canada 1.7 billion years ago

Pick a modern day map and you will see that the closest point between Canada and Australia is about 7,000 miles away. However, the world wasn’t the same millions of years ago. A recent study by the researchers at Curtin University in Australia has suggested that the Canada that we see today used to be […]

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Is that a Disco ball in the sky? Rocket Lab launched satellite from New Zealand

If you gaze at the night sky above you, your eyes might catch the sight of a disco ball glinting and shining like a star. A startup company by US spaceflight named Rocket Lab has introduced three commercial type satellites out into the Earth’s orbit which was scheduled last week during the rocket launch. However, […]

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NASA officials confirm 2017 as the second hottest year after the year 1880

In a recent analysis conducted by the NASA officials, the worldwide surface temperature on our planet was the 2nd hottest in the year 2017. The first hottest year ever recorded was 1880. The scientists carried out this research after a report that mentioned the occurrence of the Mini Ice Age within a duration of three […]

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Population boost for rare red hand fish in Tasmania

A fish that can walk is essentially nothing less than a miraculous discovery. The rare breed of fish known as ‘Red Hand’ was first discovered around the 1800s era near Port Arthur showing a declining population. However, Tasmania based divers have recently discovered another population of the species which sparks for the possibility of a […]