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Mars
05 Aug 2021
Water on Mars turns out to be mud, scientists reveal secret of radar signals
To prove the new theory researchers needed the freezing environment like that on the south polar cap of Mars Smith immersed smectite samples from the earth in liquid nitrogen to freeze them to -58 degrees Fahrenheit
NASA
10 Feb 2020
NASA-ESA spacecraft, Solar Orbiter, to give first glimpse of Sun's poles
At 12.24 am on Monday, mission controllers at the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, received a signal from the spacecraft indicating that its solar panels had successfully deployed.
European Space Agency
17 Dec 2018
Australia to provide support for European Space Agency's tracking station
Confirmed on Friday by the Australian government, "CSIRO" to take over day-to-day operations of European Space Agency's tracking centre by March 2019.
ESA
26 Nov 2018
ESA's Mars Express sends new images of Martian landscape
Despite Mars' reputation as a dry, arid world today, water is believed to have played a key role in sculpting Nili Fossae via ongoing erosion.
Greece space agency
20 Mar 2018
Greece launches Hellenic Space Organization, the country's first space agency
Greece has been a member of ESA since 2005 and has invested millions of euros in ESA's research programmes but was one of the few member states lacking a national institution.
Elon Musk
27 Feb 2018
Elon Musk can send humans to Mars by 2040, says astronaut Tim Peake
Earlier this month, SpaceX made headlines with the launch of the world's most powerful rocket Falcon Heavy, into space, which also carried a cherry red Tesla Roadster.
NASA
25 Dec 2017
Planetary nebula that looks like 'holiday ornament in space'
The nebula, NGC 6326, has glowing wisps of outpouring gas that are lit up by a central star nearing the end of its life, ESA said.
Comet
04 Nov 2017
Return of the comet: 96P spotted by NASA satellite
NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) misson captured the comet entering the lower right corner of its view on October 25, before leaving on October 30, a statement said on Friday.
Diwali
22 Oct 2017
Festival of lights just became brighter! ISS astronaut shares image of India on Diwali from space
Astronaut Paolo Nespoli currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) took the opportunity to wish everyone on the occassion of Diwali and posted an image of a brightly illuminated India from space on October 19.
European Space Agency
17 Oct 2017
Europe launches sixth Sentinel Earth observation satellite
Europe launched the sixth of its Sentinel Earth observation satellites on Friday as part of the multi-billion-euro Copernicus program to monitor volcanic ash and ultraviolet radiation.
NASA
11 Oct 2017
Small asteroid to zoom past Earth on Thursday, says NASA
The asteroid is estimated to be 15 to 30 metres in size, and according to orbit prediction experts, it poses no risk of impact with Earth.
Rosetta spacecraft
30 Sep 2017
Rare photos of spaceship before it hit comet revealed
The European Space Agency (ESA) has shared a hidden image from Rosetta spacecraft, moments before it struck a comet.
Mars
29 Sep 2017
Moon village the first stop to Mars: ESA
At an annual gathering of 4,000 global space experts in Adelaide, the ESA said the Moon was the “right place to be” as humans expand economic activities beyond low-Earth orbit, even while Mars remained the “ultimate destination”.
Stars
07 Sep 2017
Sun-like stars calm down after turbulent youth
From studies of solar X-ray emission, astronomers have determined that the corona is heated by processes related to the interplay of turbulent motions and magnetic fields in the outer layers of a star.
TRAPPIST-1
02 Sep 2017
TRAPPIST-1 planets may still have water, finds Hubble
To estimate whether there might be water on the seven earth-sized planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1, the astronomers used observations from the Hubble Space Telescope – a project of international cooperation between European Space Agency and NASA.
NASA
30 Aug 2017
Cassini to perform death-plunge soon, NASA reminisces about the epic journey – Watch video
On September 15, 2017, Cassini will end its service and make a death-plunge into Saturn's atmosphere.
Asteroid
11 Aug 2017
House-sized asteroid to whizz past Earth on October 12; no threat to the planet, says ESA
Scientists expected the asteroid to return for a near-Earth rendezvous this year, but did not know how far.
dark matter
04 Aug 2017
Most accurate measurement of elusive dark matter made
Most notably, the result supports the theory that 26 percent of the universe is in the form of mysterious dark matter and that space is filled with an also-unseen dark energy, which is causing the accelerating expansion of the universe and makes up 70 percent.
NASA
02 Aug 2017
'Surprise' discovery! Scientists reveal that Sun's core rotates four times faster than its surface
Scientists had assumed the core was rotating like a merry-go-round at about the same speed as the surface.
NASA
29 Jul 2017
Newest members to join the ISS family, Expedition 52 crew safely arrives at space station!
The new Expedition 52 crew members will spend more than four months conducting approximately 250 science investigations in fields such as biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences and technology development.
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