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The Universe’s First Supernovas: Cosmic Water Factories

For centuries, scientists have pondered the origins of life’s most essential ingredient: water. New research now suggests that the universe’s first supernovas may have played a crucial role in producing water, potentially making it available only a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. This revelation challenges previous assumptions Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 3 monthsMarch 8, 2025 ago
Solar Eclipse
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Solar Eclipse: Your Ultimate Last-Minute Guide to the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Mark your calendars! On April 8, 2024, a celestial spectacle is set to dazzle millions across North America as the moon gracefully slides between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow across the continent and transforming daytime into twilight. Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of Read more…

By Suhas J, 1 yearApril 7, 2024 ago
Colossal Sunspot
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Colossal Sunspot Visible from Mars Now Turning Toward Earth

A colossal sunspot, designated as AR3576, has caught the attention of astronomers and space enthusiasts alike as it makes its way towards Earth. Initially spotted by NASA’s Perseverance Rover from over 152 million miles away on Mars, this gargantuan sunspot is now becoming visible to observers on our planet, offering Read more…

By Suhas J, 1 yearFebruary 6, 2024 ago
Biggest Black Hole
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Biggest Black Hole, How Big Is It?

What is the biggest thing you have ever known? Well, whatever it is that flashes in your mind, this monster makes ‘it’ look like a tiny cell of a micro-organism. TON 618, the biggest black hole ever discovered by humans. During a radio survey conducted in Bologna, Italy in 1970, Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsJune 3, 2023 ago
Farthest Star
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Farthest Star – Earendel Spotted By Hubble Space Telescope

Farthest Star :  How far can one’s naked eyes see? One mile? Two Miles? Or 10 miles from the highest vantage point? That sounds like a lot, but brace yourself for how far the Hubble Space Telescope has gazed. The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a star named Earendel that’s Read more…

By Suhas J, 3 yearsApril 6, 2022 ago
Exoplanet
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Exoplanet Count Surpassed 5k For the 1st Time : NASA…

Exoplanet : Space is an unending vastness of mysteries. Yet, our scientists with curiosity and excitement in their eyes never stopped looking up to find the answers. And on the way, they have managed to have a glimpse of planets beyond our solar system with powerful eyes in space and Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 3 yearsMarch 25, 2022 ago
Betelgeuse
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Betelgeuse: Mystery of ‘Betelgeuse Dimming’ Finally Solved!

Betelgeuse :  Extraordinary celestial events beyond our comprehension take place every single second in our universe, and we just have to look up to witness a few at least. Well, scientists searching for such astonishing stellar events had serendipitously captured a mysterious dimming of a red giant – Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsJune 18, 2021 ago
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