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Antarctica's tourism boom raises concerns about contamination and diseaseSoaring tourism to Antarctica, driven by climate change fears, raises concerns about contamination and damage to the fragile ecosystem. A r...
In 1967, a Cambridge student found a strange signal every 1.3 seconds, and changed astronomy foreverA graduate student's meticulous review of radio telescope data in 1967 led to a groundbreaking discovery. Jocelyn Bell Burnell identified a...
Space startup Vast partners with SpaceX to launch commercial space stationThe ISS is expected to retire in 2030 and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) wants commercial space stations to repla...
NASA's spectacular image of Lagoon Nebula goes viralThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA keeps sharing unseen images of fascinating elements from space. It recently captu...
Isro to study tech needed to send Indians to moonIndia’s plan to work on human moon mission comes at a time when there is revival of interest globally for a return landing of a human on ea...
NASA to find out whether bacteria can hitchhike their way to MarsA helium balloon carrying a special scientific experiment will launch to the edge of space from NASA's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility...
NASA's Dawn spacecraft maps Ceres in unprecedented detailNASA's Dawn spacecraft has provided the closest-yet views of Ceres, mapping its features in detail, including the 6 km high 'pyramid' spott...
The end of the world is not nigh. Surely not courtesy any rogue asteroidPartypooper Nasa has confirmed that our planet won’t be obliterated by any space debris now or any time soon.
NASA testing climbing space robot with sticky gecko feetInspired by geckos, NASA has equipped a climbing robot with next-generation sticky feet that could help them carry repair work on the ISS.
Here's how much a mission to Pluto costsNASA's New Horizons mission sent a spacecraft to fly over Pluto for the very first time in history, and they did it on a budget of $720 mil...
NASA spacecraft gives an old, distant celestial favourite a booster shotWas the Disney character Pluto — created a few months after the discovery of Pluto the planet in 1930 — named after the planet?
Why landing astronauts on Mars suddenly looks harder than ever beforeNASA tested their low-density supersonic decelerator (LDSD) spacecraft off the coast of the US Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kau...
NASA unveils 'dark side' of the MoonJust like the near side, the far side goes through a complete cycle of phases. But the terrain of the far side is quite different, NASA sai...
NASA's Hubble captures rare triple-moon conjunctionSeeing three moons transiting the face of Jupiter at the same time is rare, occurring only once or twice a decade, researchers said.
NASA helicopter to scout for future Mars roversTo have a better sense of where to go and what is worth studying on Mars, it could be useful to have a low-flying scout, NASA said.
DGCA to allow pilots to take nap during long flightsPilots are soon going to be allowed to take a nap — at the wheels in the cockpit — for up to 40 minutes on long flights
- Existing in vain?
The Voyager I and II spacecraft launched by Nasa in 1977 were probes to check out Jupiter and Saturn.
- Boeing tests new drone that can stay airborne for four days
Boeing today announced a "new era" in intelligence gathering when the US aviation giant tested its new drone that can stay airborne for fou...
- 60 Himachal Pradesh's students to visit NASA
Sixty students of a public school in Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district have been selected to visit NASA
- US charges seven foreigners in Internet fraud scheme
US prosecutors have charged seven foreigners in a massive internet fraud scheme in which over four million computers across 100 countries