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Gigantic 180-Million-Year-Old Fossil of ‘Sea Dragon’ Found in UK Reservoir

Researchers in the United Kingdom have found a colossal 180-million-year-old fossilised remains of an ichthyosaur, colloquially known as a ‘sea dragon’. The researchers describe...

by admin January 12, 2022
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A ‘Potentially Hazardous’ Asteroid Will Fly by Earth Soon: How to Watch It

A 1 km-long asteroid is set to zip past Earth next week. But there is no need to worry. The flyby will have a...

by admin January 11, 2022
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Study Throws Light on Milky Way’s Most Recent Major Collision

Our galaxy, the Milky Way, houses the Solar System and its varied mysteries. But there are hundreds of galaxies like ours in the cosmos...

by admin January 11, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope’s ‘Golden Eye’ Opens, Fully Deployed: NASA

NASA’s new space telescope opened its huge, gold-plated, flower-shaped mirror Saturday, the final step in the observatory’s dramatic unfurling. The last portion of the...

by admin January 10, 2022
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NASA Shares Photo of Two Seemingly Colliding Galaxies Captured by Hubble

NASA has shared an image of a stunning cosmic duo of galaxies, located roughly 215 million light-years away from Earth in the Pisces constellation....

by admin January 8, 2022
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NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Has a Pebble-Sized Problem Obstructing Rock Sample Collection

NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance is in the process of collecting rock samples to send back to Earth  via a future human mission to Mars....

by admin January 8, 2022
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‘Space Now’: Japan Tycoon Yusaku Maezawa Returns From ISS With Business Dreams

“Space now,” was what Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa wanted to tweet for years. He finally really did it, from the International Space Station. “The...

by admin January 7, 2022
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In a First, Astronomers Watch a Giant Red Star Explode Violently in Real Time

We have often heard and read about giant stars dying violently in deep space. Ever imagined what kind of a sight it would be?...

by admin January 7, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope Final Unfolding: Primary Mirror to Be Deployed on January 8

Through the past week, NASA engineers have been working diligently to deploy major equipment and tools aboard James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), including its...

by admin January 7, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope Deploys Secondary Mirror, Honeycomb-Shaped Main Mirror to Be Set Up Next

James Webb Space Telescope, a day after fully tensioning the sunshield, has now completed another complex procedure. The space observatory’s secondary mirror was deployed...

by admin January 6, 2022
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China’s Tianwen-1 Mars Probe Captures Stunning Selfies Above the Red Planet’s North Pole

China’s first independent interplanetary mission, Tianwen-1, pulled a new year’s surprise by clicking incredible selfies on Mars above its north pole. The images showed...

by admin January 5, 2022
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China Successfully Tests ‘Artificial Sun’ to Harness Clean Energy by 2040, 5 Times More Powerful Than Real Sun

China is experimenting with an “artificial sun,” dubbed Experiential Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), to make way for clean energy in the future. The device setup...

by admin January 5, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope Fully Deploys Sunshield, Eliminating 75 Percent Single-Point Failures

James Webb Space Telescope has completed the complex process of deploying its kite-shaped sunshield. The sunshield, about the size of a tennis court, has...

by admin January 5, 2022
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Red Planet or Red Velvet Cake? ESA Releases Delightful Image of Mars

Mars has long been a sort of an enigma to astronomers. An image released recently by the European Space Agency (ESA) reinforces the mystery...

by admin January 4, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope: First Three Layers of Solar Shield Deployed, Final Two to Be Stretched Today

NASA engineers have begun a crucial phase in deploying the James Webb Space Telescope. The engineers have started to tighten the tension in its...

by admin January 4, 2022
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Is It Really Possible to Terraform Mars? ‘Doable’, Says NASA’s Top Retiring Scientist

Finding signs of alien lives on other planets has been one of the significant preoccupations of explorers and scientists. Yet, not much has been...

by admin January 3, 2022
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NASA Lists Stargazing Events Through January: All You Need to Know

Most astronomers, especially stargazers, would have reveled through last year with its numerous cosmic events to keep them hooked. After a brief break during...

by admin January 3, 2022
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Bird Photography: How the Right Gear and Shooting Technique Can Help

Capturing great bird photographs has its own set of challenges. Many beginners wanting to try their hand in bird photography may have a perception...

by admin January 2, 2022
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South Korea to Develop Technology for Artificial Sun to Maintain 100 Million Degrees for 300 Seconds by 2026

The Korean government is planning to develop a technology for Korea’s first artificial sun KSTAR to maintain 100 million degrees for 300 seconds by 2026....

by admin December 31, 2021
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MIT Engineers Test Idea to Keep Rovers Hovering in Air Using Moon’s Natural Charge

Aerospace engineers are always looking for newer ways to support their experiments on extra-terrestrial bodies like the Moon and asteroids. One of the main...

by admin December 31, 2021
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