Alien spaceship or comet? NASA shares update on mysterious object racing through the Solar System

Alien spaceship or comet? NASA shares update on mysterious object racing through the Solar System

  •   26/08/2025 04:35:50
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NASA's telescopes have captured detailed observations of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, confirming it as a natural comet rich in CO₂ and water ice. Discovered in 2025, the comet's composition and trajectory align with known processes of icy comets ejected from other star systems, debunking speculation about alien origins. Ongoing observations aim to understand its structure and activity.
NASA to launch TOMEX+ mission from Wallops Island, could paint East Coast skies with colourful vapour trails

NASA to launch TOMEX+ mission from Wallops Island, could paint East Coast skies with colourful vapour trails

  •   26/08/2025 02:36:41
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NASA is preparing to launch three sounding rockets from Wallops Island, Virginia, on August 26, 2025, as part of the TOMEX+ mission. Residents across the mid-Atlantic may witness colourful vapour trails. The mission will study the mesopause, a critical atmospheric layer influencing weather and satellite operations.
US records first human case of 'man eater' New World Screwworm: What is it? Causes, symptoms, treatment explained

US records first human case of 'man eater' New World Screwworm: What is it? Causes, symptoms, treatment explained

  •   26/08/2025 01:35:54
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The US Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first travel-associated human case of New World screwworm. The patient had returned from El Salvador and has since recovered. While the risk to the public remains low, the parasite poses a significant threat to livestock, prompting increased prevention efforts and concerns among cattle ranchers, especially in Texas.
Indian researchers use waste material to clean industrial wastewater

Indian researchers use waste material to clean industrial wastewater

  •   25/08/2025 23:35:44
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Indian researchers have engineered a novel filter using industrial waste to combat water pollution. The biochar-infused membrane, crafted from spice residue and tannery sludge, effectively removes dyes and antibiotics from wastewater. Developed by Shiv Nadar University, this cost-effective solution offers up to 83% pollutant removal and can be reused multiple times.
Why humans can't digest grass: Understanding the biological limitations

Why humans can't digest grass: Understanding the biological limitations

  •   25/08/2025 11:36:15
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Humans lack the digestive enzymes and specialized anatomy to break down cellulose, the main component of grass, unlike herbivores. Early human ancestors consumed plant material, but their digestive systems weren't adapted for large quantities of cellulose-rich grasses. Grass offers minimal nutritional value, making it an unsuitable food source for humans, who require a varied diet.
NASA’s James Webb Telescope discovers a new moon around Uranus

NASA’s James Webb Telescope discovers a new moon around Uranus

  •   25/08/2025 08:36:03
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected a new moon, S/2025 U1, orbiting Uranus. This tiny moon, only 10 kilometers in diameter, was missed by Voyager 2 nearly four decades ago. The discovery, made using Webb's Near-Infrared Camera, increases Uranus' known moons to 29, providing insights into the planet's complex moon and ring system and its dynamic history.
‘Another launch attempt tomorrow’: Elon Musk shares update after SpaceX calls off Starship’s 10th test launch

‘Another launch attempt tomorrow’: Elon Musk shares update after SpaceX calls off Starship’s 10th test launch

  •   25/08/2025 08:36:03
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SpaceX's Starship launch faced a delay. Engineers detected a ground system issue. A liquid oxygen leak caused the problem. Elon Musk confirmed the setback on X. The team is working to fix the leak. Another launch attempt is scheduled for Monday. Starship is vital for future Mars missions. Earlier, Falcon 9 also faced similar oxygen leak issues.
Volcanoes from space: European Space Agency shares stunning images of eruptions captured from orbit

Volcanoes from space: European Space Agency shares stunning images of eruptions captured from orbit

  •   25/08/2025 07:35:36
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European Space Agency released stunning images of volcanoes taken from space. These images include Mount Vesuvius in Italy and Krakatoa in Indonesia. The release coincided with the anniversary of Vesuvius's deadly eruption in 79 AD. Astronauts on the International Space Station regularly photograph Earth. This helps scientists track volcanic activity. The images showcase Earth's beauty and power.
NASA's James Webb Telescope captures 300 mysterious objects; early universe secrets await

NASA's James Webb Telescope captures 300 mysterious objects; early universe secrets await

  •   25/08/2025 05:36:01
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has potentially identified 300 ancient objects, possibly early galaxies formed shortly after the Big Bang. These unusually bright and developed structures challenge existing models of galaxy formation, suggesting a faster development timeline in the early universe. Confirmation through further spectroscopic analysis is crucial to solidify this groundbreaking discovery.
SpaceX's 10th Starship test flight delayed: why the world’s biggest rocket was stopped ahead of the high-stakes launch

SpaceX's 10th Starship test flight delayed: why the world’s biggest rocket was stopped ahead of the high-stakes launch

  •   25/08/2025 02:35:58
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SpaceX's tenth Starship test flight faced an abrupt halt in Texas minutes before launch, intensifying suspense among space enthusiasts. This setback, following earlier failures this year, underscores the challenges in developing the massive rocket crucial for both NASA's lunar ambitions and Elon Musk's Mars vision. The flight aimed to test booster landings, heat shield durability, and satellite deployment.
Elon Musk's first Neuralink implant allows paralysis patient to play games and…

Elon Musk's first Neuralink implant allows paralysis patient to play games and…

  •   25/08/2025 02:35:58
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Elon Musk's Neuralink has successfully implanted a wireless brain chip in a paralyzed patient, Noland Arbaugh, enabling him to control digital devices with his thoughts. Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, can now play video games and manage daily tasks, regaining independence. While this breakthrough offers potential benefits like restoring autonomy and enhancing cognitive functions, it also raises ethical and safety concerns.
Cosmic origin: Did comets play a role in shaping Earth? Nasa discovers hydrogen on ‘Devil comet’ formed water

Cosmic origin: Did comets play a role in shaping Earth? Nasa discovers hydrogen on ‘Devil comet’ formed water

  •   24/08/2025 01:35:46
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Science News: Scientists have uncovered groundbreaking evidence that Earth's water may have originated from comets, following a new study of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, .
Elon Musk’s inspiring confession: ‘My friend made me watch a compilation of rocket failures before starting SpaceX’

Elon Musk’s inspiring confession: ‘My friend made me watch a compilation of rocket failures before starting SpaceX’

  •   23/08/2025 12:36:29
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Elon Musk reflects on SpaceX's improbable journey, recalling initial skepticism and a friend's reminder of potential failures. Despite facing daunting odds and a low survival chance, Musk's persistence fueled the company's relentless innovation. From early setbacks to groundbreaking achievements like reusable rockets, SpaceX now spearheads global space ambitions, aiming to land humans on Mars within five years.
Rare 'Black Moon' Graced the Skies: Unveiling the Mystery and Meaning Behind the Celestial Event

Rare 'Black Moon' Graced the Skies: Unveiling the Mystery and Meaning Behind the Celestial Event

  •   23/08/2025 12:36:29
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The rare seasonal Black Moon peaked on August 23, 2025, creating exceptionally dark skies ideal for stargazing. This third new moon of the summer season, though invisible, allowed for enhanced viewing of celestial objects like the Milky Way. While scientifically insignificant, the Black Moon holds cultural symbolism and attracts attention due to its infrequent occurrence.
'India in golden age of space': Shubhanshu Shukla says world is excited about our endeavors; Gaganyaan, space station, moon landing ahead

'India in golden age of space': Shubhanshu Shukla says world is excited about our endeavors; Gaganyaan, space station, moon landing ahead

  •   23/08/2025 06:35:56
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Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla highlighted India's thriving space exploration phase during National Space Day celebrations, emphasizing the excitement surrounding upcoming missions like Gaganyaan and lunar landings. He noted international interest from agencies in Japan and Europe eager to collaborate.
India’s space story: Isro shows how Bharatiya Antariksh Station will look; to support space tourism

India’s space story: Isro shows how Bharatiya Antariksh Station will look; to support space tourism

  •   23/08/2025 01:35:51
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India's space program reached a new milestone with the unveiling of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) model. ISRO plans to launch the first module by 2028, joining an elite group with orbital labs. The BAS-01, weighing 10 tonnes, will orbit 450 km above Earth.
ISRO Gaganyaan 2025: India’s first uncrewed G1 mission with Vyommitra set to launch in December

ISRO Gaganyaan 2025: India’s first uncrewed G1 mission with Vyommitra set to launch in December

  •   22/08/2025 05:35:55
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ISRO is preparing for the Gaganyaan G1 mission, an uncrewed test flight scheduled for December 2025, featuring the Vyommitra humanoid robot. This mission will validate critical technologies and safety protocols for future crewed flights. Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's ISS experience will inform the mission, highlighting the importance of international collaboration and rigorous testing to ensure astronaut safety and mission success.
Hurricane Erin from the ISS: Stunning view as the Category 2 storm threatens the Atlantic Coast | Watch video

Hurricane Erin from the ISS: Stunning view as the Category 2 storm threatens the Atlantic Coast | Watch video

  •   22/08/2025 03:35:54
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Hurricane Erin is a Category 2 storm in the Atlantic. It churns away from the US East Coast. The storm generates rip currents and coastal flooding. Astronauts on the International Space Station captured the storm. Warnings are issued from North Carolina to New York. The storm will bring rain and winds to Canada.
Watch: Shubhanshu Shukla shares timelapse video of 'Bharat from space'; captures 'sunrise in orbit'

Watch: Shubhanshu Shukla shares timelapse video of 'Bharat from space'; captures 'sunrise in orbit'

  •   22/08/2025 01:36:03
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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla shared a stunning timelapse video of India from the ISS, showcasing thunderstorms, the Himalayas, and a sunrise. He emphasized the mission's significance for India, expressing gratitude to all involved. ISRO highlighted the mission as a milestone, reflecting India's rapid advancements and global collaboration in space technology.
Abandon Earth, focus Mars: NASA’s new chief announces shift from climate programs to full-scale deep space exploration

Abandon Earth, focus Mars: NASA’s new chief announces shift from climate programs to full-scale deep space exploration

  •   21/08/2025 08:35:45
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NASA is changing its focus. The agency will now prioritize space exploration over climate research. Sean Duffy announced the change. NASA will scale back Earth science programs. The agency will concentrate on Moon and Mars missions. This includes lunar bases and crewed Mars missions. The decision has sparked controversy. Scientists worry about the impact on climate monitoring.
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