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Watch: How Moon’s gravity will help Artemis II return to Earth

Screengrab from video launched by Nasa A brand new video launched by Nasa captures a defining second of the Artemis II mission, the ignition of the Orion spacecraft’s most important engine. The footage posted on social media by the house company exhibits the service module engine firing in deep house, marking an important step because […]

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Artemis II astronauts rocket toward Moon after spending day around Earth

This picture taken from video offered by NASA reveals the Earth, left, from NASA’s Orion spacecraft because it fired its engines heading toward the moon on Thursday, April 2, 2026. | Photo Credit: NASA through AP NASA’s Artemis II astronauts fired their engines and blazed toward the moon on Thursday (April 2, 2026) night time,

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How Vizag Astronomy Club is bringing stargazing back to Visakhapatnam

On a moist night alongside Beach Road in Visakhapatnam, a small crowd gathers round a telescope, ready for a glimpse of the moon. Conversations quieten as every viewer takes a flip. Some step back in astonishment, others linger, returning for one more look. These are the acquainted rhythms of the Vizag Astronomy Club’s ongoing moon

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T. K. Radha: from Kerala to Oppenheimer

Albert Einstein (left) in dialog with J. Robert Oppenheimer. Picture taken in 1949 when Dr. Oppenheimer was director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. | Photo Credit: The Hindu Archives In the late Nineteen Thirties, in a small nook of Thayyur, Thrissur, a pair had their third woman youngster, and

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The rare whale species in the way of Trump’s oil drilling plan

In this 2024 picture offered by U.S. NOAA Fisheries, a Rice’s whale is seen from onboard the NOAA Twin Otter plane off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico. | Photo Credit: AP One of the world’s rarest whales lives in the Gulf of Mexico, the place the Trump administration desires to develop

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