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NASA To Spend Upto $1 Bn On Space Station Deorbit Module

according to the media report, by the end of the decade the proposal will get completed and will provide redundancy for the safe disposal of the station

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India Inks MoC With Sweden For Research Cooperation

The partnership between India and Sweden will look to take forward joint S&T efforts particularly in smart cities, artificial intelligence, quantum computer, transportation, and many more futuristic technologies

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US-based Satellite Provider Unveils Jupiter 3

Amidst the industry focusing on increasing the packing capability into small satellites, Jupiter 3 is a reminder of large spacecraft and remains important for certain applications

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Bharti-backed OneWeb Confirms Successful Deployment Of 40 Satellites Launched With SpaceX

The lift-off took place on Thursday, at 2.13 p.m. According to a statement from Bharti-backed OneWeb, its satellites separated successfully from the rocket. They were dispensed using three separation groups over a period of 40 minutes, with the last separation occurring one hour and thirty five minutes after launch. Signal acquisition on all 40 satellites has been confirmed

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Glycolic Acid Market To Touch $765 Mn By 2032, At CAGR Of 5.3%: Report

The global market of glycolic acid is estimated to witness a CAGR of 5.3 per cent and the natural glycolic acid segment is likely to generate maximum revenues between 2022 and 2032, the report said

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Ukraine’s Govt Backlash Vega C Failure Investigation

According to reports, Ukraine’s centre tagged the investigators as ‘premature’ and stated its blame was not acceptable

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ISRO Conducts Deployment Test On ‘Gaganyaan Pilot’ & 'Apex Cover Separation’ Parachutes

The test was in cluster configurations at the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) in Chandigarh scheduled on the 1st and 3rd of March

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Astronomers Spot Shock Waves Shaking The Universe For First Time

According to some research studies, these shock waves are likely to give astronomers larger magnetic fields, whose properties and origins are mysterious to a great extent

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NASA Announces Final Extension Of ISS Cargo Contracts

According to the report, the extensions will cover all missions from January 2027 to December 2030, earlier NASA made a similar announcement intending to end the ISS program and transition to commercial space stations by 2030

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NASA’s Telescope Captures DART Asteroid Impact Debris

According to reports, the primary objective of DART was to test our ability to alter the asteroid's trajectory as it orbits its larger companion asteroid, Didymos

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China Conducts Secretive Space Walk

According to China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), two members of the Shenzhou 15 crew, dubbed the “Dream Crew,” successfully, exit the space station completing the “scheduled tasks” with the help of another crew member, in support of ground members

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Russia Sends Soyuz Spacecraft On A Rescue Mission

The successful blast operation of the Soyuz MS-23 vessel from the Russian-operated Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Friday was hinted at by ISS partner NASA

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SpaceX Cancels Rocket Launch To ISS Minutes Before Lift-off

The mission in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX was scheduled to depart the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1.45 am (0645 GMT), carrying two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and a United Arab Emirates crewmate to voyage to space

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Astronomers Spot Six Massive Galaxies

According to reports, the objects found are six galaxies, too big to even exist within the current models, and is expected to transform the understanding of the earliest galaxies formed in the universe

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In New Study, Scientists Confirm Existence Of Earth's Innermost Core

The study revealed a wickedly hot innermost solid ball of iron and nickel about 800 miles (1,350 km) wide compromised the inner core of the earth

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