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The bright areas on Ceres is no longer a mystery
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The bright areas on Ceres is no longer a mystery

October 8, 2020December 31, 2021 Joono

The mystery behind the bright areas on the surface of the planet Ceres is no longer going to bother the NASA scientists and the whole

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Asteroid Bennu: Mystery behind the ejection of particles
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Asteroid Bennu: Mystery behind the ejection of particles

October 4, 2020October 4, 2020 Aswathy Sugathan

The asteroid Bennu, which was discovered in 1999 during a Near-Earth asteroid survey by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research(LINEAR) has been a subject of curiosity to

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Why do we need Atomic Clocks?
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Why do we need Atomic Clocks?

September 30, 2020September 30, 2020 Fathimah Abdul Rasheed

Do you know, to determine a spacecraft’s distance from Earth, navigators use a clock? Yes!! Timing is the most important factor when it comes to

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Is the Moon rusting?? Chandrayaan-1- uncovering the metal mystery
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Is the Moon rusting?? Chandrayaan-1- uncovering the metal mystery

September 23, 2020December 31, 2021 Krupa V Mathew

A three-pronged model put forward recently in the “science advances review” is highly gaining the attention of astrophysicists. What is the importance of this model

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Kepler-452b, the SUPER-EARTH
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Kepler-452b, the SUPER-EARTH

September 14, 2020September 14, 2020 Shivanya P M

Kepler-452b is an Earth-like planet which is located approximately 1400 light-years away from Earth in Cygnus constellation. It was first identified by NASA’s veteran telescope,

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45 years of the Great mars Blast off!!!!! – Viking 1
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45 years of the Great mars Blast off!!!!! – Viking 1

August 21, 2020August 27, 2020 Padmasree

“If Mars formed life, then life on Earth could have been seeded by life on Mars, making every life form on Earth descended from Martians.”

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Voyager 2- Celebrating its 43rd year in Space
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Voyager 2- Celebrating its 43rd year in Space

August 20, 2020August 27, 2020 Sraddha Suresh

Four…Three…Two…One…and Titan IIIE was launched from Cape Canaveral on 20th August 1977.Despite its name, Voyager 2 was the first of the two twin probes NASA

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Perseverance Rover En-route To Mars: To Unveil The Martian Secrets
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Perseverance Rover En-route To Mars: To Unveil The Martian Secrets

August 12, 2020August 15, 2020 Fathimah Abdul Rasheed

To detect signs of ancient life on the red planet, NASA successfully launched its 5th Mars rover, Mars 2020/Perseverance Rover on 30th July 2020 Thursday at 07:50

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8th Anniversary of Curiosity Mars Rover !
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8th Anniversary of Curiosity Mars Rover !

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Saifu

There is an old saying that goes “time stops for no one”. Well, it certainly didn’t stop for NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover either. It is

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Sun’s Closest Pictures Ever Taken!!!
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Sun’s Closest Pictures Ever Taken!!!

July 18, 2020July 18, 2020 Saifu

The wait is finally over . On thursday , July 16th ,the scientists from NASA and ESA have released the closest pictures ever taken of

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Neptune’s moon Triton may expect a visitor by 2038
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Neptune’s moon Triton may expect a visitor by 2038

July 16, 2020July 16, 2020 Sameera Ahmed

A new proposed mission under NASA’s discovery program is aiming to fly by Triton, the largest moon of planet Neptune in less than two decades.

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Comet Neowise and Parker Solar Probe
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Comet Neowise and Parker Solar Probe

July 14, 2020July 16, 2020 Padmasree

“All day she had been dreaming of the comet, its wild and fiery beauty, what it might mean, how her life might change.” -Kim Edwards

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Keeping an “eye” on particles in colloids

July 24, 2021July 24, 2021
Colloids are common in everyday life. Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatine, jelly, muddy water,…

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