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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.
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This change has interrupted communication between Voyager 2 and the ground antennas of the Deep Space Network (DSN).
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As per scientists, climate change and strong El Nino are some of the reasons behind the unprecedented weather conditions.
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Paleoclimate scientists utilize data from various natural archives to reconstruct temperatures from periods predating the invention of thermometers.
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The lead author, Justin Holcomb stated that until recently, the material from the mid-20th-century space race was considered relatively safe.
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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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ISRO Chairman during his inaugural address to the START program said ISRO is discussing missions to the Moon further for landing.
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Bhumi will launch the foundation in the next few months and it will aim at empowering organisations and climate conservationists to bring about real change.
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A record like this is another piece of evidence for the now massively supported proposition that global warming is pushing us into a hotter future.
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According to a multiyear National Science Foundation (NSF) project the Gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of time-space predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago, are permeating the universe at low frequencies
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The Earth’s pole tilts to 23.5 degrees more than its usual tilt. Thus the Sun travels the longest path through the sky, and that day, therefore, has the most daylight.
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Human pressures have pushed the Earth's system on a trajectory moving rapidly away from the stable system.
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The report by the Earth Commission, an international group of leading natural and social experts, warned that humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilisation
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At 11:43 a.m. on Sunday Odisha's capital city Bhubaneswar experienced a 'Zero Shadow Day', when vertical objects appear to cast no shadow.
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The planetary extinction appears to have occurred in our own galaxy, around 12,000 light-years away, near the eagle-like constellation Aquila
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Here's everything you need to know about today's hybrid solar eclipse.
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Retired NASA satellite Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere in April
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The flare, classified as X1.2, is the seventh solar flare to hit Earth this year, and was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory
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Sometimes also referred to as Neanderthal Comet, the Comet ZTF will be closest to Earth, about 44 million km away, on February 2
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Formally classified as LHS 475 b, the planet is almost exactly the same size as our own, clocking in at 99 per cent of Earth's diameter.