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Life might thrive even in freezing, starless worlds, thanks to cosmic rays. New ‘Radiolytic Habitable Zone’ redefines where alien life can exist. Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus could be a surprising contender for extraterrestrial life.
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Indian researchers become first to measure magnetism near an infant massive star. Findings support theory that star and black hole jets share a magnetic origin. Study paves way for deeper insights into galaxy formation and universal physics.
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Mysterious object 3I/ATLAS is hurtling toward the inner solar system at 135,000 mph. NASA believes it's a comet, but Harvard's Avi Loeb suggests it could be alien technology. Though massive and fast, 3I/ATLAS poses no threat and will pass 150 million miles from Earth.
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Astronauts use no-rinse shampoo and towels to wash hair in space. Water from hair wash is recycled into drinking water on the ISS. Loose hair floats freely in zero gravity, making it easier to clean and dry.
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Mars once had river systems over 9,300 miles long, rivaling Earth's biggest rivers. New ridge discoveries suggest long-term rainfall and stable surface water, not just ice melt. The Red Planet’s ancient climate may have been warm, wet, and possibly life-friendly.
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Shocking data shows 60% of early galaxies spinning the same way, coincidence or cosmic code? Could our entire universe be trapped inside a massive black hole, distorting space and time itself? This James Webb discovery could rewrite the Big Bang theory, and your place in the universe.
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An international team of astronomers predicts a massive leap in solar system discoveries, thanks to the upcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory and its powerful survey capabilities.  
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This mission is a proud moment for India and marks another step forward in the country's growing role in human spaceflight.
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NASA’s Perseverance rover has found a never-before-seen dark rock named Skull Hill in Jezero Crater, offering new clues about Mars' volcanic history and ancient environments.
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ISRO announced the successful atmospheric re-entry of its fourth PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM-4) Throughout its operational period, POEM-4 hosted 24 payloads, including 14 from ISRO and 10 from non-governmental entities This event highlights ISRO’s leadership in responsible space practices, setting an example for sustainable space operations worldwide
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Israeli high school students launched nine miniature satellites into space as part of the Tevel 2 project, promoting scientific innovation and education.
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NASA has identified an asteroid with a 3.1% chance of striking Earth The IAWN has identified several possible impact regions Experts stress that the long lead time offers ample opportunity to prepare
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Three satellites burned up in Earth’s atmosphere just two months after their launch Solar phenomena such as sunspots and solar flares play a significant role in disrupting satellite operations The increased solar activity is a mounting concern for satellite operators globally
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The Asteroid is expected to enter the atmosphere over northern Siberia tonight. The event is anticipated around 9:45 pm IST.
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Recent research has shed light on the effects of microgravity on the human body Astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore may be at risk of Space Anemia Their extended stay will provide valuable insights into the effects of microgravity on the human body
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After reaching space, a video of Sunita and her colleagues celebrating came out. In which Sunita was dancing on her success. A bell was rung in space for her. There was a different glow of this success on the faces of all the astronauts. After completing this mission, Sunita had to return on June 13. But today it has been 12 more days, Sunita and Butch Wilmore are still stuck on the International Space Station. When will both the astronauts return? The American space agency NASA has no answer to this.
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Chandrayaan-3 has entered the fifth and final orbit and now the process of separation of the lander Vikram has also started. After which the Propulsion Module and Vikram Lander are ready to separate. That is, now the landing of India's Chandrayaan-3 on the moon is just a few days away.






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