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SpaceX Cancels Rocket Launch To ISS Minutes Before Lift-off

The mission in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX was scheduled to depart the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1.45 am (0645 GMT), carrying two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and a United Arab Emirates crewmate to voyage to space

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Astronomers Spot Six Massive Galaxies

According to reports, the objects found are six galaxies, too big to even exist within the current models, and is expected to transform the understanding of the earliest galaxies formed in the universe

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In New Study, Scientists Confirm Existence Of Earth's Innermost Core

The study revealed a wickedly hot innermost solid ball of iron and nickel about 800 miles (1,350 km) wide compromised the inner core of the earth

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Scientist To Build Error-free Quantum Computers

Such advanced quantum machines will require the use of error correction to dramatically shrink error rates, while, scientists have previously demonstrated and claimed to detect and correct simple errors in small-scale quantum computers, error correction has never evolved from the primary stages

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NASA To Launch Israel’s First Telescope

Commenting on the partnership, Mark Clampin, director of the Astrophysics Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington said, the collaboration is an international effort that is likely to help understand the mysteries of the hot, transient universe

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Digitisation Of Solar Observations Can Help Explore Impact Of Sun On Climate: Ministry

The digitised record of solar observations over more than 100 years taken on photographic plates and films will help scientists around the world to strengthen their studies of solar variability and its impact on climate, spanning it over a longer time scale

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Europe & China Join Hand For Space-rocket Mission

The joint mission namely, the Solar Wind-magnetosphere-Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) mission include, the docking, satellite separation and impact tests with a prototype of the SMILE satellite developed by the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites of the CAS (IAMCAS) and the payload adapter for the mission’s Vega-C rocket at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), CAS

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Chandrayaan-3 Lander Undergoes A Successful Test

The lander underwent the Electro-magnetic Interference or Electro-magnetic Compatibility (EMI/EMC) test between 31 January and 2 February at the U R Rao Satellite Centre

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ISRO To Launch Space Tourism: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

The minister revealed that ISRO has carried out a few feasibility studies for a sub-orbital space tourism mission and announced that activities towards space tourism would be firmed up after a successful accomplishment of the ‘Gaganyaan’ mission

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Bengaluru-based Aerospace To Provide 3D-printed Grid Fin For Gaganyaan

According to the founder and CEO of Ankit Aerospace, Ankit Patel said that the 3D-printed grid fin is likely to undergo a series of strength and tensile tests and if ISRO approves the result and then will make four more grid fins from titanium wires

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Earth-size Telescope Spots A '7.5 Bn Years' Old Light

NASA claims that Quasars are bright objects in space similar to a star and at a great distance from Earth and gives off powerful radio waves

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Puducherry Scientists Develop Flood-resistant Rice Variety, "KKL(R)2"

According to the researchers, the average grain yield of KKL(R) 2 is 6,850 kg per hectare under normal circumstances and under submerged conditions, it is expected to yield 3,600 kg per hectare

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Solar Flare Causes Radio Blackout In Some Parts Of Earth: Report

According to the US Space Weather Prediction Centre (SWPC) operated by NOAA, the huge solar flare was registered as a powerful X1.1-class event on the scale used for such sun storms, peaking at 10.48 a.m. EST (1548 GMT) on Saturday

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US Senate Commerce Committee Urges New NASA Authorisation Bill

Addressing the Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Space Transportation Conference, Maria said, there is a need for a multiyear authorization even though Congress has included a NASA authorization act in the ‘CHIPS and Science Act’, a broad science and technology bill, enacted last year.

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FDI Policy To Benefit Space Sector: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

While addressing the Lok Sabha on space startups, the minister stated that the new seed fund scheme approved by IN-SPACe Board to provide initial financial assistance to Indian space start-ups

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