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No damage to moon rocket from Hurricane Ian, Artemis-1 to launch in Nov
No damage to moon rocket from Hurricane Ian, Artemis-1 to launch in Nov

The moon rocket was hastily repositioned inside the hanger as Hurricane Ian passed.

NASA's DART spacecraft hits target asteroid in first planetary defense test.
NASA's DART spacecraft hits target asteroid in first planetary defense test.

NASA announced that DART's successful collision with Dimorphos on September 26 at 7:14 p.m. EDT (2314 GMT) was the first planetary defence test ever conducted.

SpaceX, NASA look at launching Dragon to service Hubble Space Telescope
SpaceX, NASA look at launching Dragon to service Hubble Space Telescope

The viability of operating a private astronaut mission to prolong the life of the Hubble observatory is being investigated by NASA and the SpaceX rocket.

A No-code 360 Degrees VR Platform for Teachers was Developed by IIT Kharagpur
technology 05-Sep-2022
A No-code 360 Degrees VR Platform for Teachers was Developed by IIT Kharagpur

A group of IIT Kharagpur researchers had in mind that this was a fundamental problem after they started working on developing a 360-degree VR educator platform.

Successful Trails of Enhanced Range Pinaka Rockets was conducted by DRDO
Successful Trails of Enhanced Range Pinaka Rockets was conducted by DRDO

The DRDO has mentioned on Monday that it had successfully conducted trials of the improved range Pinaka rockets at Balasore and Pokhran.

To Launch on August 29 NASA Prepares Artemis I SLS-Orion Spacecraft
To Launch on August 29 NASA Prepares Artemis I SLS-Orion Spacecraft

NASA getting ready for Artemis I, the launch of its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, along with the Orion spacecraft for astronauts to blast off on August 29.

The Research Findings Suggests the Loss of Water from Plant Leaves Do not get Controlled by Stomata
science 16-Aug-2022
The Research Findings Suggests the Loss of Water from Plant Leaves Do not get Controlled by Stomata

The leaves would have microscopic valves called stomata which would open for taking in carbon dioxide that would be needed for plant growth and photosynthesis.

Artic Ocean has been Warming Four Times Quicker than the Rest of the World
science 13-Aug-2022
Artic Ocean has been Warming Four Times Quicker than the Rest of the World

Scientists have long suspected that the Arctic has been tolerating additional global warming than the rest of the whole planet.

Does Spiders Dream Like Other Animals? A New Study Shows the Results
science 09-Aug-2022
Does Spiders Dream Like Other Animals? A New Study Shows the Results

A new study would show that spiders have been experiencing periods of rapidly shifting eye movement during the sleep which is known as the stage of dreaming.

Scientists have No Clue about the Holes on the Ocean Floor
science 30-Jul-2022
Scientists have No Clue about the Holes on the Ocean Floor

Deep within the water a volcanic ridge in the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, ocean explorers used a remotely operated vehicle to find a pattern of holes in sand.

Solving DNA Mystery will Become Easier with a New Technology
Solving DNA Mystery will Become Easier with a New Technology

Researchers have made a technology through which they can find the three-dimensional structure of the human DNA, or how the genome folds on a huge scale.

Bengal Startup Invented a Device that Produces Oxygen from Water
Bengal Startup Invented a Device that Produces Oxygen from Water

A startup in West Bengal developed a device that produces oxygen from water named 'OM Redox'. it provides 3.5 times purer oxygen from water.