All posts tagged "Nasa"
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Ravi Mandalia | 29 August 2015
Pluto mission New Horizons has a new potential target in sight
New Horizons may have a new target to approach if the proposal of such a Kuiper Belt object...
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Ravi Mandalia | 28 August 2015
Reports of asteroid striking Earth go viral; NASA debunks them as rumours
Picture this! Total destruction on Earth. Armageddon style! Getting a whiff of what’s about to unfold next? 10...
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Ravi Mandalia | 28 August 2015
NASA’s Orion Parachute System tested successfully
What if a manned space mission launch doesn’t go as planned and there astronauts are in danger? Launch...
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Ravi Mandalia | 28 August 2015
Sea levels have risen by about 3-inches globally in last 23 years: NASA
Sea ice and glacier melts have led to an average sea level increase of about 3-inches (8 centimeters)...
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Ravi Mandalia | 27 August 2015
Calorimetric Electron Telescope docked at ISS starts sending signals
The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET), which was sent to the ISS on board the HTV-5 Transport Module, has...
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Ravi Mandalia | 27 August 2015
Here’s a butterfly in space that will take your breath away
Images of nebulae captured by NASA and ESA using their Hubble space telescope always fascinate and continuing on...
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Ravi Mandalia | 26 August 2015
Hoax alert: Mars won’t be visible as second moon in the sky!
Several messages circulating on social media platforms are trying to fool people into believing that Mars will be...
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Ravi Mandalia | 26 August 2015
Medium-strength solar flare spotted by SDO
US space agency NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) observed the Sun fire off a mid-level solar flare during...
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Ravi Mandalia | 26 August 2015
Ceres’ close ups are fascinating
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is delivering some of the most amazing images it captured from its new orbit around...
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Ravi Mandalia | 25 August 2015
SDO’s Fall 2015 eclipse season begins
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory has announced the beginning of its Fall 2015 eclipse season whereby starting today through...