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Solar eclipse 2024: When is the next solar eclipse and why is it significant?

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Solar eclipse 2024: When is the next solar eclipse and why is it significant?

A celestial event is going to take place on Oct. 2, 2024. An annual solar eclipse will take place in parts of the South Pacific, South America, the Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctica. Skygazer can watch this event happen on this day.

Spectacular fire work around infant star captured by the NASA's James Webb Telescope

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Spectacular fire work around infant star captured by the NASA's James Webb Telescope

NASA's James Webb Telescope captures a spectacular image of a nebula named L1527 located in the constellation of Taurus around 460 light years away. The nebula’s central “body” is of the protostar that glows in pink shade and is estimated to be around 100,000 years old.

Discovery of 40 million year old year giant river by researcher in Antarctica ice

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Discovery of 40 million year old year giant river by researcher in Antarctica ice

A remarkable discovery was made by geologists, about the giant river in the ice of Antarctica. This year 40 million years old, this discovery is made by the collaborative efforts of the team of geologists led by Johann Klages.

280 million years old giant fossil of top predator Salamander dinosaur discovered by paleontologists

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280 million years old giant fossil of top predator Salamander dinosaur discovered by paleontologists

A revolutionizing discovery made by palaeontologists has found a giant salamander dinosaur fossil in Namibia. The fossil is one of the top predators during the age of dinosaurs.

American researchers built world's most precise and sturdy atomic clock ever

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American researchers built world's most precise and sturdy atomic clock ever

American researchers at JILA, a US research institute, have developed a clock that is not a normal clock but a light-based atomic clock that is the world's most precise and sturdy clock ever.

UK research revealed that hippos can fly despite their huge sizes

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UK research revealed that hippos can fly despite their huge sizes

Researchers of the Royal Veterinary College located in the UK, have done research and revealed a discovery on hippos that they can fly. According to the researcher when hippos reach their top speed they tend to lift off their feet while running at high speed.

Updates On Boeing Starliner: NASA share news on Sunita William stuck in space

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Updates On Boeing Starliner: NASA share news on Sunita William stuck in space

NASA in last week's press conference shared an update on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft and said that it is in good condition to be docked at the space station beyond its 45-day limit.

Grapes and wines existence was possible due to dinosaurs, revealed new study

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Grapes and wines existence was possible due to dinosaurs, revealed new study

There are around nine fossils of new species of grapes have been discovered by Paleobotanists. These fossilized seeds are found in three places that are Colombia, Panama, and Peru. A study done by scientists has revealed that the death of the dinosaurs and the seed's fossil discovery help in understanding how the grape family spread.

Know why mysteriously the ocean are turning blue to green

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Know why mysteriously the ocean are turning blue to green

The NASA Aqua satellite, it was revealed that 56 per cent of the ocean water had changed its colour from blue to green, especially in the southern Indian Ocean near the equator. The spectroradiometer named MODIS aboard Aqua satellite the researchers analysed data for two decades from 2002 to 2022.

Humans responsible for the extinction of large mammal 50,000 years ago

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Humans responsible for the extinction of large mammal 50,000 years ago

After the research done by scientists, found that due to human activity large mammal species went extinct 50,000 years ago. It was earlier considered that climate change is responsible for the extinction of animals from Earth.

Celestial Event Lists Of July 2024: Here is the list of the upcoming celestial events, meteor showers, Mercury and more

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Celestial Event Lists Of July 2024: Here is the list of the upcoming celestial events, meteor showers, Mercury and more

The July month of 2024 is filled with several celestial events lined up. This range of spectacles is worth witnessing by skywatchers as it includes the first meteor shower after two months, Mercury will be visible, a full buck Moon, planetary alignments, lunar phases and more.

Watch: Satellite monitors extremely dangerous hurricanes on Caribbean Island

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Watch: Satellite monitors extremely dangerous hurricanes on Caribbean Island

The strongest hurricane of the year named Beryl is being monitored by the satellites. This hurricane is dumping high-speed winds and causing destructive rains on Carrabian Island located in Grenada.

Space view of Green River flowing through 1,000-foot-deep 'Labyrinth Canyon'

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Space view of Green River flowing through 1,000-foot-deep 'Labyrinth Canyon'

International Space Station (ISS) in 2018 clicked a wonderful space view of the Green River flowing through a canyon in Utah. The river is seen flowing along with a 1,000-foot-deep canyon that is known as "Labyrinth Canyon" according to NASA's Earth Observatory.

Once in a lifetime nova explosion in September 2024, everything you need to know about this phenomenon

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Once in a lifetime nova explosion in September 2024, everything you need to know about this phenomenon

There is once in a lifetime phenomenon going to happen in September 2024. A nova is an explosion of a star that makes the space illuminated when one star collides with another star nearby in the same system.

Watch: China Tianlong-3 rocket accidentally crashes into mountains after launch during ground test

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Watch: China Tianlong-3 rocket accidentally crashes into mountains after launch during ground test

A Chinese rocket named Tianlong-3 crashed into the mountains in China after the launch on Sunday. The reason for the crash was structure failure, when the rocket after launch from the launch pad broke according to the company named Space Pioneer also known as Beijing Tianbing Technology, manufacturer of this plane.

Our Solar System was in shape of doughnut, confirmed by scientists

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Our Solar System was in shape of doughnut, confirmed by scientists

Scientists have confirmed that our solar system initially had the shape of a doughnut or a flat disk, a formation estimated to be around four and a half billion years old. The doughnut-shaped protoplanetary disk provided the raw materials for planet formation, and gravitational interactions led to the diverse planetary system.

NASA captures view of largest volcano in our solar system using Mars Odyssey orbiter

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NASA captures view of largest volcano in our solar system using Mars Odyssey orbiter

On March 11, 2024, NASA has recently captured an epic view of the largest volcano in our solar system named Olympus Mons using the Mars Odyssey orbiter. This mission is one of the longest missions operational around another planet, this spacecraft has contributed to the study of valuable data, Mars geology, Martian life and its environment.

Self-Interacting Dark Matter: Mysterious self-interaction of dark matter in nearby galaxy

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Self-Interacting Dark Matter: Mysterious self-interaction of dark matter in nearby galaxy

Scientists have a clue about the self-interacting matter present in the nearby galaxy named Crater II, this is a hypothetical dark matter in which particles are speculated to interact via an unknown force named hitherto.

After 6 months of efforts, life-hunting instrument 'SHERLOC' got revived

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After 6 months of efforts, life-hunting instrument 'SHERLOC' got revived

The SHERLOC (Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals) has been revived by the Perseverance Mars rover team after 6 months of efforts.

ISS Spacewalk Delayed: NASA has announced the delay of spacewalk until July end

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ISS Spacewalk Delayed: NASA has announced the delay of spacewalk until July end

NASA officially announced the delays in the spacewalks until the end of July. This spacewalk was planned to happen on July 2, the space organization was planning to conduct the spacewalk on this date.

NASA orders Sunita Williams, astronauts to take shelter in Starliner spacecraft as Russian satellite breaks apart

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NASA orders Sunita Williams, astronauts to take shelter in Starliner spacecraft as Russian satellite breaks apart

Latest stunning photo of baby stars captured by Hubble Space Telescope

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Latest stunning photo of baby stars captured by Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope of NASA has recently captured a stunning photo of baby stars present in gas and dust. The location of these stars is in Nebula RCW 7, which is located just over 5300 light-years from Earth.

Surprising discovery of phosphate in the NASA’s ‘OSIRIS-REx’ Sample

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Surprising discovery of phosphate in the NASA’s ‘OSIRIS-REx’ Sample

An asteroid named Bennu sample has been returned from space by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft in a capsule to Earth, containing pristine carbonaceous regolith.

NASA give $ 830 million contract to Space X for building deorbit vehicle

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NASA give $ 830 million contract to Space X for building deorbit vehicle

The US space organization NASA announced the $830 million contract with Space X for the development of the deorbit vehicle for the International Space Station (ISS). This contract aims to Broaden the understanding of NASA on space, as it will support deep space exploration.

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