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'City-killer' asteroid changes course; Here's where it may strike now

The Times of India 03 Apr 2025
The asteroid will be studied by the Webb telescope again in May 2025 before it disappears into the outer solar system for the next several years ... Most asteroids are located in the main asteroid belt, a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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Jupiter-sized planets may form in just 1 million years, shocking scientists

Interesting Engineering 02 Apr 2025
... solar system and elsewhere ... Though exoplanets orbit far beyond our solar system, gaining an understanding of their formation can offer insights into the solar system’s evolution and early Earth.
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Iran to inaugurate second phase of Chabahar spaceport

Press TV 02 Apr 2025
“We need to conduct solar launches and launches at various orbital inclinations from this base, and considering the proximity of the base's geographical location to open and oceanic waters, as well as ...
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The world’s most complicated wristwatch is here: Features and what makes it unique

The Times of India 02 Apr 2025
... for Earth’s elliptical orbit around the Sun.It also features astronomical complications that track the Sun’s movement, monitor celestial positions, and predict when certain stars will be visible.
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Complex Patterns Of Volatile Gas Found Circulating Around Uranus

IFL Science 01 Apr 2025
But the Hubble Space Telescope has been keeping a close eye on the planet, imaging Uranus regularly as it moves through the Solar System on its 84 (Earth) year orbit ... Aerosols also seem to disappear at the left limb as the solar radiation disappeared.
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World’s ‘most complicated’ wristwatch unveiled

CNN 01 Apr 2025
A conventional 24-hour-day, the sidereal time (the time taken for Earth to spin on its axis, which is around four minutes shorter than a calendar day) and the solar day (which is adjusted for the Earth’s elliptical orbit).
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Astonishing Video Shows 2 Million Kilometer Helical Structure Emerge From The Sun

IFL Science 31 Mar 2025
In 2020, the European Space Agency (ESA), with help from NASA, launched the Solar Orbiter on a mission to get the closest images of the Sun ever taken, as well as being the first spacecraft to observe its polar regions.
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Watch: Aptera's solar EV hits Route 66 for a 300-mile road trip

New Atlas 31 Mar 2025
In the video below, the Aptera solar EV really looks like something that dropped onto the freeway from beyond Earth's orbit ... The Aptera's lightweight body and aerodynamic design help it cover up to 40 miles a day on solar power aloneAptera Motors.
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Pharaoh Shepseskaf's Strange Tomb May Have An Astronomical Explanation

IFL Science 31 Mar 2025
A new study on Ancient Egyptian dynasties has proposed an intriguing explanation for the mystery of Shepseskaf's tomb, relating it to a total solar eclipse in 2471 BCE ... of solar eclipses from the time.
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Wild Video Shows Solar Winds Spiraling Millions of Miles From the Sun

Gizmodo 30 Mar 2025
The ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter's instruments captured an extreme stream of wind from our host star ....
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UNDP, Japan donate ICT equipment to Comelec

The Manila Times 30 Mar 2025
As part of the handover, Comelec received 20 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite units and solar generators to ensure secure internet connectivity in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs) in BARMM during the elections ... ....
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The Partial solar eclipse will be visible at sunrise today: Here's how to watch it

Engadget 29 Mar 2025
A solar eclipse will darken the skies in the northeastern US and Canada in the early hours of Saturday ... But that timing offers viewers the chance to see the famed “devil horns” — a crescent of solar light emerging from behind the moon.
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The next generation of planetary defense takes shape at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The Keene Sentinel 29 Mar 2025
LOS ANGELES — There is a non-zero chance that somewhere in the nearby solar system is a rock that might kill us all. This stony assassin may well be orbiting the sun at this very moment, careening down a celestial ... .
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What causes a solar eclipse? The science behind it

The Times of India 28 Mar 2025
A partial eclipse is the most common type of solar eclipse.Why don’t solar eclipses happen every month?Although a new moon occurs roughly every month, a solar eclipse doesn’t happen every time because of the Moon’s tilted orbit.
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