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Sunita Williams and the Space Taxi That Missed the Ride
When youโre 260 miles above Earth, youโd hope your return ticket is solid. Unfortunately for NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, the โspace taxiโ she was counting on, Boeingโs Starliner, decided it needed a detourโback to Earth, without passengers. Letโs dive into what happened, how…
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Earthโs New Roommate: Say Hello to Our Mini-Moon !
Moon! Yes you are right, Earth is about to get a temporary new companion in space, and while itโs not going to cause any jealous stares from our old lunar buddy, itโs still kind of a big deal. Meet “2024 PT5”, an asteroid-turned-mini-moon,…
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The International Space Station: Earth’s Ultimate Clubhouse
When you think about space exploration, images of rockets blasting off and astronauts floating around come to mind. But what if I told you there’s a giant Lego set orbiting Earth, held together by hope, duct tape, and a sprinkle of international diplomacy?…
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The Enigma of Olbers’s Paradox
What Olbers’s Paradox is? in an infinite universe brimming with stars, shouldn’t our eyes be met with an unbroken sea of starlight? Yet, as we know, the night sky remains predominantly dark
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Auroras on Jupiter !!
Have you heard About the Auroras on the Jupiter? Well yes even planets other than earth have Auroras. Lets find out in this blog.
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Lost in Space: The Misadventures of Rogue Planets
In the cosmic theater, rogue planets are the nomads without a home star, drifting through darkness like celestial vagabonds. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, born from the chaotic dance of planetary formation or ousted from their solar systems by gravitational bullies. Yet,…