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New Horizons probe beams first-ever color image of Pluto back to NASA

Cody Gash
Apr 16, 2015
Innovation
Washington - It is the first time that NASA's New Horizon probe has captured a full-colored image of the icy dwarf planet - Pluto. In this image, Pluto is appearing more of two small dots and NASA's spacecraft ...

SpaceX Supply mission to International Space Station includes an Espresso Maker

Cody Gash
Apr 13, 2015
Innovation
SpaceX, the renowned commercial space contractor is all set to launch its supply mission, including an espresso maker starting from Monday, April 13 to the International Space Station. The supply mission can be...

Complex organic molecules found in Proto-Planetary disk of a young star system

Cody Gash
Apr 11, 2015
Innovation
A team of researchers at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard-Smithsonian, recently explored the first signs of organic complex molecules in the periphery of a proto-planetary disk of the young star, MWC 480. T...
Interaction with the aliens soon possible: NASA

NASA chief scientist says encounter with Alien life possible in next 10 to 20 years

Cody Gash
Apr 8, 2015
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Our universe is huge and time and again, the possibilities of existence of life beyond Earth have proven to be true. In their recent announcement, the NASA scientists said that the space agency is close in its ...
Quasar ghosts spotted in deep space

Hubble Telescope finds eight new loop shaped Quasar in deep space Galaxies

Cody Gash
Apr 3, 2015
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NASA - Recently, the NASA/ESA Hubble space telescope gave astronomers the opportunity to observe some mysterious objects called quasars more closely. For a long time now, scientists were unable to understand th...
New “flying saucer” technology tested by NASA

NASA laboratory spin tests “Flying Saucer” type Spacecraft in Hawaii

Cody Gash
Apr 1, 2015
Innovation
New York – It’s during a live broadcast from its Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California that NASA showed off its Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator which is meant to replace the traditional technolog...
Three astronauts will undertake a year stay in space

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly to stay for a year in space on ISS to measure effects on human body

Cody Gash
Mar 28, 2015
Innovation
One American and two Russian astronauts boarded a Russian capsule to the International Space Station (ISS) in a joint exercise. The three member crew then boarded the space outpost after approximately eight hou...
US-Russian crew sent to international space station for a year-long Sojourn

US-Russian crew reaches International Space Station for a year-long Sojourn

Cody Gash
Mar 28, 2015
Innovation
A NASA TV broadcast showed this Friday in Kazakhstan, Russia blasted a rocket off its Baikonur Cosmodrome, on a year-long flight towards International Space Station. The capsule is carrying cosmonauts Gennady P...
Hubble and Chandra help scientist discover new properties of dark matter

Hubble and Chandra help scientist discover new properties of dark matter

Cody Gash
Mar 27, 2015
Innovation
New observations made from the Chandra X-ray observatory and the Hubble Space telescope show promising developments made in the field of Dark Matter. The pictures show that dark matter do not slow down while co...
A mission by NASA to pluck a Boulder off an Asteroid

NASA plans to pluck a boulder off an Asteroid and place it in Moon’s orbit

Cody Gash
Mar 26, 2015
Innovation
Washington – It is better to fetch a rock from an asteroid into lunar orbit than hooking a whole asteroid according to NASA who has unveiled an ambitious looking mission of sending a robotic spacecraft to an as...
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