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Category Archives: Space
Humanity Threatened by Sun!!!
It is an Irony but is true . The life giving Sun can threaten us .Solar storms can finish Our planet and Humanity.The Earth just dodged a solar bullet. But it won’t be the last. Experts say a geomagnetic storm, … Continue reading
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THERE’S A HOLE IN THE SUN!
This rather dramatic photograph of the sun was taken on Feb. 1 by the Japanese-led Hinode (pronounced hi-node-ay) solar mission currently orbiting the Earth. The 5-year old spacecraft can see the sun in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray wavelengths, so it is especially … Continue reading
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Orion Nebula: Still Alive and Full of Surprises-We Could Get Second Sun
The Orion Nebula, also known as Messier 42, is one of the most easily recognisable and best-studied celestial objects. It is a huge complex of gas and dust where massive stars are forming and is the closest such region to … Continue reading
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New Layer in Google Earth will Show Astronomical Events in Real Time
Even with some of the best telescopes, it’s hard to make out all the planets. But now, there’s a new way for you to explore space — traveling through the final frontier on your PC.Astronomers have added an application to … Continue reading
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