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    Space Stone- 1st Meteorite to leave Earth and Return

    The first space stone, Boomerang meteorite could be the first rock that is going to leave the Earth, and then return to it too. If you want to learn “what this stone is capable of, and how it could bring interesting scientific discoveries, then this news is just for you”! Let’s slowly uncover the hidden, […]

    Challenges and Innovations in Space Propulsion Technology

     Introduction The relentless pursuit of human advancement in technology has propelled us from harnessing fire to inventing the wheel, and now to space propulsion systems that enable us to explore the cosmos. Aerospace Thrust technologies are a linchpin in the domain of space exploration, determining how far we can travel, how quickly we can get […]

    River in Mars is Helping NASA’s Perseverance Rover

    River in Mars carried chunks of rocks from somewhere. It happened because NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover drilled this sample action. If you are interested in knowing more about the rocks, and how the river has drilled this action, then continue reading. What discoveries did NASA’s Perseverance rover make with River in Mars? On June 23 […]

    What is Jupiter Atmosphere made of?

    Introduction Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is most famous for its complex and vibrant Jupiter atmosphere. This gas giant is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, but the Jupiter atmosphere is teeming with other elements and compounds. These give rise to intricate weather patterns, the iconic Great Red Spot, mesmerizing zonal bands, […]

    Asteroid Dimorphos- Escaping of Boulders

    Hubble saw escaping of boulders from Asteroid Dimorphos. If you are interested in knowing about its discovery, then this blog is for you. Hubble Telescope Discovers Asteroid Dimorphos’ Post-DART Impact Drama “Shake, Rattle, and Roll,” a popular rock song from 1954, could be the theme music for the discovery made by the Hubble Space Telescope […]

    Spiral Arms of a Star- An Exoplanet is a Cosmic Sculptor

    Scientists have made an extraordinary observation by uncovering a giant exoplanet’s captivating spiral arms within its host star’s gaseous and dusty confines. Does it sound intriguing? Yes, it is! Our galaxy unfolds many crisp theories every day that paved the way for scientific theories and inventions. An Enigmatic Giant Planet MWC 758c Sculpting the Reddest […]

    Silicate clouds on exoplanet (VHS 1256 b) atmospheres detected by JWST

    NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected silicate cloud features in the atmosphere of a distant exoplanet called VHS 1256 b, which is located about 40 light-years away from us. VHS 1256 b is a planetary-mass object that orbits not one but two stars over 10,000 years. The atmosphere of this exoplanet is very […]

    NASA Invites Humanity to Join the Artemis Mission Series and Explore the Space!

    Have you ever dreamed of walking on the Moon or exploring the mysteries of space? NASA’s Artemis mission is a program that will make those dreams a reality. The Artemis program aims to land humans on the Moon, establish a long-term presence on and around the Moon, and eventually send astronauts to Mars. But the […]

    The Great Red Spot of Jupiter, a Strange Typhoon on the Gas Giant!

    Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in our solar system, is known for its stunning stripes and swirls that are visible through telescopes. Jupiter is an amazing planet with lots of cool things to see, like its moons, rings, and a giant storm called the Great Red Spot. This massive […]

    Astronomers have detected a Second Planet Orbiting Two Stars!

    Planets in binary star systems face a difficult situation. The gravitational pulls of two separate stars have been overcome by them. Planet formation around a single star, such as our Sun, is simpler than circumbinary planet formation. Until recently, astronomers were unsure they existed. Astronomers rarely come across binary stars that have planets orbiting them. […]