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Are asteroids the greatest challenge of humanity?
Paris: Earth has been hit by space rocks a number of times that have resulted in many things right from innocuous splash in the waters to the annihilation of the species. Nobody on the planet Earth can predict when there will be the next big impact. However, the pressure is regarding the prediction and the […]
Black Holes Happen to Orbit in each Other
Around 750 million of light years from the atmosphere Earth is a huge, expanding galaxy with gigantic black holes at the center. These can be considered among black holes which are the largest till date having a combined mass which is 15 billion times greater than that of the Sun. The latest research from Stanford […]
Your decaffeinated tea and coffee can cause the ozone layer to get damaged!
According to the latest research, the chemical that is used in the decaffeination process of the coffees and teas and in the preparation of the extracts hops might contribute to the delaying of the recovery of the ozone layer by upto 30 years. The scientists conducting the study from the Lancaster University in the United […]
Laser-stimulated Fluorescence: Detailed impression of dinosaurs revealed
In a breakthrough involving the dinosaurs, a team of scientists and paleontologists have found new details to the dinosaur flesh. So far, everything we know about these ancient creatures is through their fossils preserved by time. And the fossils themselves gave no clue about the soft tissues or flesh of these animals since so far […]
Mangalyaan Pulls Off 1000 Successful Earth Days around Mars
The maiden interplanetary voyager of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) – the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), which was launched on November 5th, 2013, has pulled off 1000 successful Earth days in the Martian orbit, and on Monday, the official of ISRO announced this remarkable feather of the Mars Explorer through a press conference. ISRO […]
NASA’s Terrier-Improved Malemute Sounding Rocket to Create Artificial Clouds in Space Tonight
After delaying multiple times, NASA’s ambitious Terrier-Improved Malemute Sounding Rocket is all set to create colourful artificial clouds in space tonight, confirmed an official of the US-based space agency. As said by the US space agency – the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the launch of the Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket was earlier scheduled […]
Scientists to Visit Greenland’s Remote Region for Monitoring Pace of Ice Melt around US Military Base
A team of international scientists is busy in planning a long-term expedition to the remote northwest of Greenland for finding out the pace at which the ice sheets are melting around the US military base. Thanks to the intensifying global temperature which is swiftly attributing to the mounting rate of ice sheet melt around the […]
European Space Agency’s PLATO Mission Just Received Green Light for Hunting Exoplanets & Alien Lives
The PLATO mission of the European Space Agency, which is intended for hunting the possibility of extraterrestrial lives as well as habitable exoplanets, has been labelled with the green light to take a step forward from blueprint stage to construction. As officially confirmed, the long-standing project of ESA – to launch a powerful satellite for […]
NASA Tests Effectiveness of Flexible Solar Array on ISS
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in a first-of-its-kind bid to develop renewable power solution for its future spacecraft and satellites, has been testing a flexible solar array and if everything goes accordingly, then soon it will be used for supplying power to a range of future spacecraft and satellites. As officially confirmed by […]
