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    Asteroid 2024 BX1 fragments that exploded over Germany confirmed to be 'as old as solar system itself’: Report

    Asteroid 2024 BX1 fragments that exploded over Germany confirmed to be 'as old as solar system itself’: Report Scientists have confirmed that the asteroid that exploded over Germany on 21 January is a rare type that could provide insights into Earth's origins.
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    What is Bharatiya Antariksh Station, India's first space station to be set up by 2035?

    What is Bharatiya Antariksh Station, India's first space station to be set up by 2035? ISRO is working towards setting up India's first space station, Bharatiya Antariksh Station, by 2035. The station will be assembled in a phased manner and a prospective roadmap is being created for the...
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    Voyager-1 unable to send data from outside Solar System, says NASA

    Voyager-1 unable to send data from outside Solar System, says NASA Nasa in its update said that engineers are still working to resolve a data issue on Voyager 1 that began in December 2023.
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    Solar flare temporarily disrupts radio signals in Australia

    Solar flare temporarily disrupts radio signals in Australia The extreme ultraviolet radiation from the solar flare ionised the upper layers of Earth’s atmosphere and caused a shortwave radio blackout across Australia.
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    Woman Robot Astronaut 'Vyommitra' to fly into space ahead of Gaganyaan mission

    Woman Robot Astronaut 'Vyommitra' to fly into space ahead of Gaganyaan mission India's first human-manned space flight, Gaganyaan, will be preceded by an uncrewed mission called Vyommitra, a robot astronaut equipped to simulate human functions in space.
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    Total solar eclipse 2024: First celestial event to occur on THIS date. Will it be visible in India? All details here

    Total solar eclipse 2024: First celestial event to occur on THIS date. Will it be visible in India? All details here A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely obscures the sun, and the first one of 2024 is set to happen in April.
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    February's celestial lineup: From Snow Moon to meteor shower, here's list of astronomical events to watch out

    February's celestial lineup: From Snow Moon to meteor shower, here's list of astronomical events to watch out In February, sky gazers can look forward to Meteor Shower, New Moon, Jupiter and the Moon passing each other and more.
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    Explained | Monkey fever kills 2 in Karnataka: Definition, transmission, prevention and more

    Explained | Monkey fever kills 2 in Karnataka: Definition, transmission, prevention and more According to details, cattle are probably important hosts for adult Haemophysalis spinigera ticks, that are being considered as the principal vector for Monkey fever.
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    Watch detailed 'X-ray image of half the sky' here: 900,000 stars, galaxies and black holes revealed

    Watch detailed 'X-ray image of half the sky' here: 900,000 stars, galaxies and black holes revealed The German eROSITA Consortium (eROSITA-DE) recently made public the first six months of the SRG/eROSITA all-sky survey (eRASS1) data.
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    E-cigarettes and vaping devices: A look at serious health hazards

    E-cigarettes and vaping devices: A look at serious health hazards New-age tobacco devices, unlike typical cigarettes, can result in excessive nicotine intake and these devices enable more prolonged usage session
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    Cervical Cancer: Are you at risk? Symptoms and 6 other important facts about the sexually transmitted disease

    Cervical Cancer: Are you at risk? Symptoms and 6 other important facts about the sexually transmitted disease The government announced plans to encourage vaccination for girls in the 9-14 age group to prevent cervical cancer
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    New ways to pay for research could boost scientific progress

    New ways to pay for research could boost scientific progress A new field hopes to apply science’s methods to science itself
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    Alert! Series of ‘FIFA stadium’ sized asteroids to pass Earth this week. Details here

    Alert! Series of ‘FIFA stadium’ sized asteroids to pass Earth this week. Details here Earth will witness a series of asteroids fly pasts starting 29 January, with one asteroid the size of a FIFA-accredited stadium. The largest of the five, Asteroid 2008 OS7, will zoom past Earth on 2 February at...
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    Could newborn neurons reverse Alzheimer’s?

    Could newborn neurons reverse Alzheimer’s? Some scientists think so. Others doubt the cells even exist
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    Japan's Moon lander achieves successful soft landing, resumes operations

    Japan's Moon lander achieves successful soft landing, resumes operations Japan's Moon lander, SLIM, has resumed operations after power was restored. The lightweight spacecraft aims to test new landing technology and analyze minerals to gather clues about the moon's origin.
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    ISRO successfully completes all missions under POEM-3; set to make re-entry into Earth

    ISRO successfully completes all missions under POEM-3; set to make re-entry into Earth In a bid to ensure that no debris is left behind in space, ISRO is preparing for a controlled re-entry into Earth within the next 75 days
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    NASA ends Mars helicopter mission: Ingenuity stops flying after nearly three years of exploration

    NASA ends Mars helicopter mission: Ingenuity stops flying after nearly three years of exploration NASA's Mars helicopter mission, featuring the miniature robot helicopter Ingenuity, has come to an end after 72 flights and nearly three years of exploration.
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    Japan SLIM moon mission update: JAXA releases 1st image, says ‘landing was around 55 metres from target’

    Japan SLIM moon mission update: JAXA releases 1st image, says ‘landing was around 55 metres from target’ Japan's Moon Sniper craft landed around 55 metres from its target, achieving a pinpoint soft landing, according to the country's space agency.
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    India's Chandrayaan-2 guides Japan's SLIM mission to land on Moon

    India's Chandrayaan-2 guides Japan's SLIM mission to land on Moon Though the Chandrayaan-2 mission is classified as a partial success, its orbiter remains operational and hovers above the lunar surface. It has helped Japan's SLIM gather imagery and choose a landing spot.
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    Interim Budget 2024: Space industry seeks liberal FDI policy, PLI scheme

    Interim Budget 2024: Space industry seeks liberal FDI policy, PLI scheme Interim Budget 2024: India's nascent space sector has sought a liberal FDI policy on par with the defence industry and production-linked incentive in the interim Budget that the government will present next week.
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