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Milky Way Black Hole Emitting Mystery Radio Signals

A study in The Astrophysical Journal suggests that a mid-sized black hole or a pulsar within one of the brightest globular clusters in our Milky Way galaxy may be the source of enigmatic radio signals. This potential discovery of a black hole emitting radio signals is unprecedented. The signal was detected during observations of the 47 Tucanae cluster, using the …

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NASA Reconnects with Mars’ Ingenuity Helicopter After Surprise Outage

The global community held its breath when the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) reported a temporary loss of communication with Ingenuity, the pioneering helicopter that achieved the first powered flight on another planet. The concern was that Ingenuity, which has impressively surpassed its original mission objectives, might have met its end in Mars’ thin atmosphere. However, NASA has successfully …

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Iran Launches Satellite, Positions It in 750 km Orbit: Official News Agency

Iran successfully launched a satellite into orbit on Saturday, January 20, marking a significant achievement for its space program. The satellite, named Soraya, was propelled by the Qaem 100 satellite carrier, a development of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This launch, as reported by the official IRNA news agency, represents Iran’s first successful placement of a satellite in orbits exceeding …

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Turkey’s First Astronaut Rockets to International Space Station

On Thursday, January 18th, Turkey celebrated a historic moment as its first astronaut, Alper Gezeravci, along with three European astronauts, embarked on a journey to the International Space Station (ISS). Launching from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the group traveled aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, propelled by a Falcon 9 rocket. News agency Reuters reported that …

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Astrobotic Loses Contact with Lunar Lander Peregrine

Astrobotic Technology reported on Friday (January 19) that it lost communication with its Peregrine lunar lander the previous afternoon. The company posted on social media, “As expected, Astrobotic lost telemetry with the Peregrine lander at around 3.50 pm EST. While this indicates the vehicle completed its controlled re-entry over open water in the South Pacific at 4.04 pm EST, we …

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Water on Mars? New Discovery Holds the Clues

The red planet Mars has once again intrigued scientists with a remarkable discovery. Recent research reveals that Mars conceals vast expanses of ice near its equator, extending several kilometers deep. If melted, this ice could cover Mars’s entire surface, potentially creating an ocean approximately 1.5 to 2.7 meters (about 4.9 to 8.9 feet) deep. The ice was found in the …

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Greenland’s Melting Glaciers: NASA Finds 21% Greater Ice Loss

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California has released a surprising update on the Greenland Ice Sheet. A detailed analysis of satellite data has shown that over the last 40 years, Greenland has lost about 21% more ice mass than was previously estimated. Published in the journal Nature on January 17, the research highlights the rapidly increasing retreat of …

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Tibet May Split as Colossal Tectonic Collision Rocks Himalayas

A new study suggests that the upper part of the Indian tectonic plate may be undergoing a splitting process due to its continuous collision, causing significant geological changes in Tibet. This research, presented at the American Geophysical Union’s annual meeting, indicates that the geological dynamics beneath the Himalayas, the world’s tallest mountain range, are more complex than previously understood. The …

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