Space

In April 1995, the world was captivated by the release of the iconic image known as the ‘Pillars of Creation’, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. This stunning image showcased the Eagle Nebula, where the pillars are located. These pillars, composed mainly of cool molecular hydrogen and dust, are constantly being eroded by the powerful
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This week, Earth is in for a cosmic treat as two rare asteroids are set to zoom past our planet within 42 hours of each other. These space rocks, due to their size and trajectory, have been classified as “potentially hazardous” by experts. However, this does not mean that they pose an immediate threat to
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China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft has successfully retrieved first-of-its-kind lunar samples from the far side of the moon. The sample return capsule, shaped like a gumdrop, landed in Inner Mongolia after a successful descent with the help of a parachute. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone for China’s space exploration efforts. Chang’e-6, launched in early May, is
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Boeing’s Starliner capsule has been facing technical issues recently, resulting in helium leaks and problems with thrusters. Due to these challenges, NASA has decided to delay the return date of the International Space Station (ISS) astronauts who are currently on board the capsule. This delay is not due to an urgent need for supplies on
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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS) has captivated astronomers for centuries. This massive anti-cyclonic storm, larger than Earth and with wind speeds exceeding 400 km/h, has been a prominent feature of Jupiter’s atmosphere since at least the 17th century. The GRS was first observed in 1632 by a German Abbott, and subsequent astronomers like Giovanni Cassini
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A reassuring signal has finally reached us from the depths of interstellar space, as Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object from Earth, has overcome a major setback and is once again transmitting valuable data. After months of transmitting garbled messages, the spacecraft has resumed normal scientific operations, much to the delight of NASA scientists.
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As scientists delve deeper into the mysteries of our Solar System’s origins, they have uncovered traces of material that date back to the protoplanetary disk that gave birth to our Sun and planets. These ancient relics provide invaluable insights into the history of our celestial neighborhood, shedding light on the fundamental building blocks that formed
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The recent incident involving a ground simulation audio being broadcasted to the International Space Station (ISS) livestream channel has caused a brief panic among viewers. The audio depicted a flight surgeon dealing with an emergency on the ISS, discussing the need for hyperbaric treatment for an unnamed commander with decompression sickness. However, it was later
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