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A supernova ‘destroyed’ some of Earth’s ozone
The discovery demonstrates how even explosions that occur far from our solar system can influence the atmosphere
NASA, SpaceX launch new test mission 'DART' to defend Earth
Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), a new mission was launched by NASA on Wednesday to test technology for defending Earth against potential...
World's most powerful space telescope ready to launch
By Reena Bhardwaj James Webb Space Telescope, the largest and most powerful space telescope ever constructed, will lift off on Christmas.
Webb telescope to explore two rocky, Earths-like planets
The observations "will give us fantastic new perspectives on Earth-like planets in general, helping us learn what the early Earth might have been like...
GSAT-24 launch from French Guiana today will cater to DTH
The relationship between ISRO and Arianespace dates back to 1981 with the launch of APPLE satellite on Ariane-1.
Drought that caused Italy's longest river to shrink
Using a Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite, the European Space Agency has published photographs of the Po River, the longest in Italy, which is currently...
Astronomers find a black hole in our cosmic backyard
El-Badry and his team detected a star, virtually identical to our sun, that was jittering strangely, as if under the gravitational influence of an...
Watch: Solar snake spotted slithering on Sun's surface
The phenomenon, which was observed on September 5 was intriguing because the snake was a precursor to a much larger eruption from the Sun.