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Curiosity Keeping It Curious!

Time flies, on Mars as well as Earth. It’s been seven years since NASA’s Curiosity landed on Mars. This was a harrowing and seemingly improbable maneuver that had people around the world, glued to their phones and laptop screens.     On 26 November 2011, Atlas V 541 blasted in Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, …

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Products That NASA Gave Us For Daily Use

Whenever we talk about NASA, words like space, galaxies, stars, satellites, shoot in our mind. Well, the space agency deserves more credit, as it not only brought us closer to the space knowledge but also gave us some technologies that we use in our daily life without any realization of the science behind their origin. …

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NASA’S Next Big Leap

We're all still over the moon from the 50 anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission, but NASA is already preparing to take its next step, with the ambitious Artemis programme that will see the first woman and the next man, walk on the lunar surface in 2024. Artemis is named after the twin sister …

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Half Century of The First Moon Leap

Fifty years ago, in the year 1969, Apollo 11 designed by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA, took off from the earth for its journey towards the moon. Four days later, Apollo 11 reached its destination and Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the surface of the moon. Apollo 11 mission, …

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Russian astronauts return to Earth after a major hack

The first crew to blast off to the International Space Station following a launch accident that deepened doubts over Russia’s space programme returned to earth safely. Nasa astronaut Anne McClain, veteran cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos, and Canadian Space Agency record-holder David Saint-Jacques emerged from the spacecraft to applause from support crews, after touching down …

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