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SpaceX Plan to Deploy Over 2,000 Starlink Satellites Gets US FCC Approval

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Tuesday it had voted to approve a SpaceX plan to deploy some Starlink satellites at a lower...

by admin April 28, 2021
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NASA Discovery That May Help Crack Mystery Behind Explosion of Stars

NASA has made a new discovery through its Chandra X-ray Observatory that could turn out to be a major step towards pinpointing exactly how...

by admin April 27, 2021
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Blue Origin Protests NASA’s Awarding of Moon Lander Contract to SpaceX

Blue Origin, the space rocket company backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is formally challenging the $2.9-billion (roughly Rs. 21,650 crore) Moon lander contract awarded...

by admin April 27, 2021
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ISRO to Launch Data Relay Satellite to Track Gaganyaan

The Indian Space Research Organisation will launch a data relay satellite that will help maintain contact with the Gagangyaan mission throughout after the launch,...

by admin April 26, 2021
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NASA’s Mars Helicopter’s Third Flight Goes Farther, Faster Than Before

NASA’s mini helicopter Ingenuity on Sunday successfully completed its third flight on Mars, moving farther and faster than ever before, with a peak speed...

by admin April 26, 2021
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NASA Shares Image of a Luminous Blue Star for Hubble Space Telescope’s 31st Birthday

To celebrate the 31st anniversary of the launching of Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers from NASA aimed the observatory at one of the brightest stars...

by admin April 24, 2021
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Astronauts Aboard SpaceX Endeavour Safely Reach International Space Station

A four-astronaut team arrived at the International Space Station on Saturday aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour, NASA said, after becoming the first...

by admin April 24, 2021
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New Species of Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in World’s Driest Desert in Chile

A new species of a plant-eating dinosaur has been discovered in the world’s driest desert in Chile. The Arackar Licanantay belongs to the gigantic...

by admin April 24, 2021
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SpaceX-NASA Successfully Launches Crew-2 Astronauts to ISS: Watch Video

NASA and Elon Musk’s commercial rocket company SpaceX launched a new four-astronaut team on a flight to the International Space Station early on Friday,...

by admin April 23, 2021
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Barney the Swiss Robot Bartender Ready to Serve Up Dozens of Cocktails, Will Take Orders via Phones

Barney is a bit different from your usual Swiss bartender. He is fully automated, mixes dozens of cocktails, and even makes terrible jokes. Developer...

by admin April 22, 2021
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Elon Musk Confirms He Was Rejected by Netscape in 1995 in Reply to Twitter User

Elon Musk’s career path is of course well known, with him being the one of the richest people on the planet as well as...

by admin April 22, 2021
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NASA Shares an Image of a ‘Cosmic Rose’. Here’s What It Is

If you are someone who loves sky-gazing, reading about outer space, researching about celestial bodies, or scouring the Internet to extract images or videos...

by admin April 22, 2021
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SpaceX Crew-2 Launch: Flight to ISS Postponed by One Day Due to Weather

A crewed SpaceX mission to the International Space Station has been postponed by a day due to weather concerns downrange of the launch site,...

by admin April 22, 2021
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Google Search for Mars Helicopter ‘Ingenuity NASA’ to Launch a Surprise on Your Screen

NASA Mars helicopter Ingenuity became the first aircraft in history to make a controlled flight on another planet on Monday, April 19. To celebrate...

by admin April 21, 2021
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Russia Plans to Withdraw From ISS, Hopes to Launch Its Own Orbital Space Station in 2025

Russia’s space agency said Tuesday it hoped to launch its own orbital station in 2025 as Moscow considers withdrawing from the International Space Station...

by admin April 21, 2021
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China Plans $3-Billion Supercomputing Centre to Analyse Data From Space

China’s space port of Wenchang will build a $3-billion (roughly Rs. 22,490 crores) supercomputing centre by year-end to analyse data obtained from space, according...

by admin April 20, 2021
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Amazon Gets 9 ULA Satellite Launch Vehicles for Project Kuiper Broadband Internet Programme

Amazon said on Monday it had secured nine satellite launch vehicles from United Launch Alliance (ULA) to support the initial deployment of its broadband Internet...

by admin April 20, 2021
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NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Historic Flight Successful

NASA successfully flew the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars on Monday, according to data and images sent back to Earth. “Altimeter data confirms that Ingenuity...

by admin April 19, 2021
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300-Million-Year-Old Godzilla Shark Discovered in New Mexico Gets a New Name

Godzilla Shark, a monster shark whose fossilised skeleton was discovered in New Mexico in 2013, has been named ‘Dracopristis Hoffmanorum’, or ‘Hoffman’s Dragon Shark’,...

by admin April 19, 2021
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Indian Jumping Ants Can Shrink, Restore Their Brain, Study Finds

Despite being the most evolved species, there are some things we humans simply cannot do. Like, change the size of our brain. Over the...

by admin April 17, 2021
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