Space is always eventful and to satisfy their impertinent minds, the scientists are always busy exploring the outer world with new probes and discoveries. Here are some latest findings surprising and keeping the astronomers busy.
#1: Earthlike Planet...
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Space is always eventful and to satisfy their impertinent minds, the scientists are always busy exploring the outer world with new probes and discoveries. Here are some latest findings surprising and keeping the astronomers busy.
#1: Japan launches...
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Space is always eventful and to satisfy their impertinent minds, the scientists are always up with their gloves exploring the outer world with new probes and discoveries. Here are some latest findings surprising and keeping the astronomers busy....
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While on one hand astronomers are celebrating the cash cow of comet debris brought by Stardust spacecraft, some scientists are concerned with more than 9,000 pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth! Much of the debris results from explosions of...
Lets at a glance find out what discoveries and research our astronomers and scientists have come up with this week.
Martian Snow Source Of Tropical Glaciers, Research Team Reports
Glacial deposits are found at the base of the majestic volcanoes and...
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Let’s explore on what the curious scientists have more come up with. Here are some of the latest findings surprising and keeping the astronomers busy.
#1: NASA counts down to Pluto probe launch
NASA is planning the first Pluto probe, and on Monday it...
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ET, a telescope turbo-charger has found its first planet outside the solar system. Astronomers have described it as if it is a suitcase in space tracking possible faraway Earths. To find a world like ours that orbits a different star, these two small,...
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Space is always eventful. Explore it with our weekend reminiscence. To satisfy their impertinent minds, the scientists are always up with their gloves exploring the outer world with new probes and discoveries. Here are some of the latest findings...
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Explore the ever happening world of multiple stars systems. Curious scientists are up with their gloves dissecting the outer world with new probes and discoveries. Here are some of the latest findings surprising and keeping the astronomers...
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NASA and its international partners are busy with their Expedition 13. Yes, it’s yet another expedition. The Agency has selected astronaut Jeffrey Williams and Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov as the next crew for the International Space Station.
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It is not possible to solve some of the most perplexing problems affecting America's oceans. It is only because very little is known about how ocean currents work. But, California researchers are attempting to find answers to this now. It is the...
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Relatively simple experiments aboard future landers or sample-return missions to Mars could be used to test for life on the Red Planet. As opposed to organic compounds, minerals could reveal the presence of ancient life on Mars, a new study...
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Planning to venture to the moon or Mars or circling the Earth the next vacation? It’s no more the same as before. Now, you have to follow a list of would-bes, a “space flight participant'' should follow. The government released more than 120 pages of...
NASA’s cargo is returning cometary and interstellar dust particles back to Earth. It is after a 4.63 billion kilometer (2.88 billion mile) round-trip journey, NASA's Stardust mission is nearing Earth. The cargo will help provide answers to fundamental...
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