25 Apr, 2024
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Moon Was Formed 60 Million Years after Configuration of Solar System, Celestial Analysis Proves

It’s more than 45 years when the astronauts Apollo 14 brought nearly 100 pounds of stone and soil from the lunar surface. All of them have already died, but have privileged the astronauts with a solid answer to the historic cosmic puzzle about the formation of the Moon. After analyzing the rocks and soils brought […]

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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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Japan’s Smallest-Ever Rocket Launch Mission Fails Due to Communication Error

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s attempt to launch the smallest-ever rockets over this weekend ended up with a ruinous failure, leaving the Japanese space agency upset. Japan’s experimental rocket called ‘SS-520-4 rocket’, which was scheduled to take wings on 15th January, Sunday falls flat due to communication malfunction. The rocket which was intended to […]

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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 with 10 Communication Satellites Successfully Soared into Sky

After months of setback, clusters of mishaps, and of course, million dollar forfeitures, America-based space startup – SpaceX successfully took its first unmanned rocket, Flacon 9 to the air on Saturday. On 14th January 2017, SpaceX successfully dispatched and landed its ambitious rocket, alongside 10 high-end communication satellites into the orbit. After the complicated launch-pad […]

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Juno Probe Photographed Spectacular Views of ‘String of Pearls’ and ‘Great Red Spot’ On Jupiter

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has recently published some spectacular images of Jupiter, beamed by its Juno spacecraft, which is orbiting Jupiter since 2016. The released images of NASA have revealed some of the stunning views of Planet Jupiter including the event of mega-storms and Great Red Spot. The space probe with its high-end […]

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The Duo Spacewalkers Get Done With Second Battery Replacement of ISS

Two astronauts of International Space Station, who started the momentous spacewalking on 6th January 2016, have successfully completed the replacement of second battery of the station on Friday, 13th January 2016. After the first battery replacement on last Friday, 6th January 2017, this is the second and last operation of the spacewalk mission. Two ISS […]

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SpaceX Gears Up For Falcon 9 Launch on Saturday, Aims To Recoup Momentum

SpaceX, the America-based space agency is gearing up for the launch of its most-awaited Falcon 9 rocket, on Saturday, January 14, 2017. With the aim to recoup its momentum after the disastrous launch pad failure in September 2016, the Elon Musk-owned firm is all set to mark its re-debut in the commercial space industry. The […]

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NASA Hubble Space Telescope Detects a New Spiral Galaxy, Can Solve Several Mysteries

NASA Hubble Space Telescope, which was employed in 1990 for studying the hidden factors of the mysterious extraterrestrial realm, has marked the discovery of a new coiled galaxy that can lead astronomers towards the complete exploration of space puzzles.  The telescope recently beamed back a cluster of spectacular images, which can help scientists to solve […]

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NASA Apollo 14 Mission Verifies Moon to be 40 Million Years Older than Formerly Believed

Apollo 14, the third spacecraft to land on Moon, recently corroborated the new Moon-related fact that can revolutionize the existing lunar theories. A group of scientists, after examining a mineral brought up by Apollo 14 to the earth, confirmed that Moon is hindered million years older than it previously believed to be.  Since centuries, scientists […]