27 Apr, 2024
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Japanese Space Junk Collector Face Nuisance

An experimental instrument, intended for collecting the garbage from earth’s orbit has run into deep trouble and scientists are now in hurry to troubleshoot the glitch as soon as possible. The investigational space junk “collector” designed and operated by Japanese space agency (JAXA) and fishing net company is reported to face some troubles in its […]

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Launch Alter: ISRO to Set 104 Satellites Afloat On 15th February 

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is all set to conduct its mega-launch event on 15th February this year. ISRO’s most awaited mega launch of 104 satellites at one go is scheduled to have an effect on 15th of the approaching month. By setting forth 104 satellites at one go, the India-based space agency will mark […]

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Cassini Captures Dazzling Close-Up View of Saturn’s Rings

NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft, which is orbiting Saturn since 1997 has recently transmitted some of the closest views of planet’s rings. The jaw-dropping Cassini images of Saturn’s moon are providing the extraordinary sights at the details of the external parts of the planet. While moving in the course of its penultimate mission, Cassini is said to […]

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A Supermassive Extragalactic Void Called “Dipole Repeller” Is Thrusting Milky Way

Our local galaxy – the Milky Way is not only being pulled but also being driven by a supermassive Extragalactic Void called “Dipole Repeller”, informed a team of astronomers in their new journal. The research, led by the scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, highlighted that a vast void, located outside of our extragalactic […]

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ISRO to Send off a Backup Navigation Satellite as Substitute to IRNSS-1A

Due to the failure of three atomic clocks of IRNSS-1A – the first navigational satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) series, ISRO now has decided to launch a backup space probe as its substitution. As declared by an official of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the agency is gearing up to launch […]

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NASA’s Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope Detect Farthest Gamma-Ray Blazers

Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope – the NASA owned and operated spacecraft which is being used for gamma-ray astronomy observations from low Earth orbit has perceived the most extreme blazers, ever detected. The newly detected farthest gamma rays are claimed to be the most vigorous rays of light in the electromagnetic range, created from solar eruptions […]

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Hubble Space Telescope beams back breathtaking image of Cosmic Megamaser

Hubble Space Telescope, which is the joint space venture of NASA and ESA has adieu 2016 by beaming back some stunning images of Cosmic Megamaser to the earth. The spacecraft which was launched into the lower orbit of earth 1990 has transmitted millions of breathtaking snaps of different space phenomenon previously. But this time, the […]

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Universe Is Expanding Quicker Than Previous Assumptions

The outer edge of the earth is spreading out at a much faster rate than it previously believed to be, claimed a new study published with the endorsement of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The configuration, formation, and ecosystem of the world have always baffled the scientists. There are multiple scientific theories which are […]

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Unsuccessful December-Launch Attempt Grounded Russian Proton-M Rocket for another 3.5 Months

Russia’s most reliable and time-honored Proton-M rocket – a heavy lift vehicle that has been used to inject military and civilian satellites since last 16 years will remain suspended for extra three and a half months, confirmed Dmitry Rogozin, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. In a press meet, the Russian PM said Saturday, due […]