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Space travel explained

Space travel involves the exploration of outer space beyond Earth’s atmosphere using various spacecraft and technologies. Here’s an overview of how space travel works. Launch Spacecraft are launched into space using rockets. Rockets carry the spacecraft beyond Earth’s atmosphere, allowing them to reach space. Launches require careful planning and coordination to ensure safety and success. […]

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China beats Starklink with 10X faster Communication

The technological race to dominate 6G development is heating up, with China making significant strides. Claiming to have surpassed SpaceX’s Starlink in high-resolution laser transmission from space to Earth, China is poised to reshape the landscape of global communications and potentially gain a strategic advantage in military applications. China’s Advances in 6G Technology Wang Hanghang,

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Sunita Williams Record Breaking after Starliner FAILURE: Spacewalk

In a stunning demonstration of resilience and expertise, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams recently etched her name into the annals of space exploration history by breaking the record for the longest cumulative spacewalking time by a female astronaut. Amid technical challenges that have extended her mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Williams’ record-breaking extravehicular activity

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The History and Evolution of Spacesuits

Since the dawn of space exploration, spacesuits have played a critical role in enabling humans to survive and operate in the harsh environment of space. Over the decades, these life-supporting garments have evolved from basic pressure suits to highly sophisticated systems designed for prolonged extravehicular activity (EVA). This article explores the history and evolution of

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Auroras: The Celestial Dance of Solar and Earthly Forces

Auroras, also known as the northern and southern lights (Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis, respectively), are one of the most spectacular natural light displays visible in Earth’s polar regions. These luminous phenomena arise from the complex interplay between solar activity and Earth’s magnetic field, producing a mesmerizing spectacle of colors dancing across the sky. Understanding

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NASA’s Europa Clipper Mars Gravity Assist

On March 1, 2025, NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft executed a critical gravity assist maneuver around Mars, marking a pivotal milestone on its journey to Jupiter’s moon Europa. Launched on October 14, 2024, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center, Europa Clipper is tasked with investigating Europa’s habitability. The Mars gravity assist significantly

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March 2025 Solar Eclipse and the Phenomenon of Solar Eclipses

On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will be visible across various parts of the Northern Hemisphere, providing an exciting opportunity for astronomers and skywatchers alike. This celestial event occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, partially obscuring the Sun’s light. To fully appreciate this event, it is essential to

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