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  • Opinion: Leave a legacy of pure air

    We will not be gauged solely by material wealth or tech advancements, but by the purity of the air we pass on
  • Are we about to find out the moon’s origin? Japan’s space agency says it may now have clues

    The craft eventually obtained data from 10 rocks altogether, all of which have been given the names of dog breeds, such as “Akitainu,” “Beagle” and “Shibainu.”
  • Ingenuity Mars Helicopter loses contact with Perseverance rover: NASA

    On January 18, Ingenuity executed its 72nd flight at the Red Planet.
  • 2023 hottest year on record: Earth shows more signs of feverish planet

    European climate agency Copernicus said the year was 1.48 degrees Celsius (2.66 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times
  • Current solar cycle intensity to peak in 2024, may impact Earth’s satellites, find researchers

    It is known that roughly every 11 years, the intensity of solar activity reaches its peak, which manifests as violent disturbances in space weather such as solar magnetic storms or coronal mass ejections, impacting Earth's satellites and telecommunications.
  • Venus once had Earth-like tectonic plate movements, critical for life: Study

    On Earth, this process intensified over billions of years, forming new continents and mountains, and leading to chemical reactions that stabilised the planet's surface temperature, resulting in an environment more conducive to the development of life
  • Moon may be 40 million years older than thought: Study

    Moon may be at least 4.46 billion years old, according to a study that pushes back the age of the lunar body by 40 million years
  • SatVu’s ‘world’s thermometer’ satellite reveals earth’s heat variations

    The cube-shaped spacecraft, measuring approximately 1 by 1 by 1 meter, maintains a polar orbit enabling it to observe every location on Earth at nearly the same time each day.
  • Asia Pacific Forum: President Murmu call for human rights and nature protection

    President Murmu affirmed India's readiness to learn from global best practices to continually improve human rights within the nation, read the release.
  • Scientists hint at existence of closest black holes to Earth

    Astrophysicists have hinted at the existence of several black holes in the Hyades cluster -- the closest open cluster to our solar system
  • Study predicts climate change may turn Thar Desert green by century’s end

    While many deserts across the globe are predicted to expand with rising temperatures, the Thar Desert might defy this trend and actually turn green within the next century, the researchers said.
  • IIT Madras-led team discovers how power plant emissions impact cloud formation

    The study was conducted amidst the Covid-19 lockdown in India when anthropogenic emissions, such as traffic and industries, significantly decreased.
  • Virgin Galactic takes tourists to edge of space

    The passengers boarded VSS Unity while it sat attached beneath the wing of the mothership, VMS Eve, at Virgin Galactic's spaceport in New Mexico.
  • Moon puts on a show this August

    The first supermoon was visible in India on the first day of the month on Tuesday.
  • Historic event: First dead satellite safely assisted for re-entry to avoid space debris

    ESA's Aeolus spacecraft, renowned as the wind mission, skillfully executed a re-entry into Earth's atmosphere under the guidance of ESA mission officials after depleting its fuel. It successfully touched down in Antarctica on July 28.
  • NASA’s Voyager 2 probe experiences communications pause

    This change has interrupted communication between Voyager 2 and the ground antennas of the Deep Space Network (DSN).
  • 40 million Americans under heat alerts as extreme temperatures soar

    As per scientists, climate change and strong El Nino are some of the reasons behind the unprecedented weather conditions.
  • Is the current temperature hotter than at any point in the past 100,000 years?

    Paleoclimate scientists utilize data from various natural archives to reconstruct temperatures from periods predating the invention of thermometers.
  • Geoarchaeology proposed as a means to safeguard space heritage

    The lead author, Justin Holcomb stated that until recently, the material from the mid-20th-century space race was considered relatively safe.
  • Scientists propose geoarchaeology as means to safeguard space heritage

    Since the advent of space exploration, humans have launched more than 6,700 satellites and spacecraft from countries around the globe, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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