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| 'Our mission: space station by 2035, man on moon by 2040' - The New Indian Express The reasoning was simple: if India obtained this technology, our space programme would shine. Without it, our progress would be limited. Initially ...
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| ISRO Space Laboratory Inaugurated in Mechukha to Inspire Future Scientists - Arunachal ... space science and technology for students in one of India's most geographically challenging regions. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Minister ...
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| NASA and Google test AI medical assistant for astronaut missions to the moon and Mars ... Space · Artemis · James Webb Space Telescope · Entertainment · Solar System · Technology · Search for Life · Get Space Magazines · About Us · Web ...
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| China successfully launches new test satellite The satellite will be used mainly for space environment exploration and related technology tests. [Photo/Xinhua]. XICHANG, Aug. 17 -- China on ...
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| China Issues Full-Scale Alert After "Terrifying Steel Clouds Shatter Night" as US Cannon ... As this new technology gains traction, it raises important questions about the future of space exploration and the implications for global ...
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The largest black hole in the universe has just been discovered | news.com.au They're huge. They're invisible. They collapse space and time into infinity.
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| Zero-G Biology: Varda Space Raises $187M to Make Drugs in Orbit - Los Angeles Times An El Segundo company has a novel solution to creating complex pharmaceuticals – using space tech to launch them into orbit.
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| Satellite Collisions Could Be Prevented With a New AI System - IEEE Spectrum This adaptability ensures CREAM will remain relevant as space technology advances and new challenges emerge. Rather than becoming obsolete, the ...
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| Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, second Indian to go to space, returns home | Video Upon his arrival at the Delhi airport, Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla was received by Union MoS for Science & Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh and Delhi ...
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| Precious and plentiful: mining asteroids - Cosmos Magazine Professor Gretchen Benedix, a founding member of Curtin University's Space Science and Technology Centre, describes the acronym 'in situ resource ...
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