ISRO Targets December 2024 for Maiden Test Flight of Gaganyaan Rocket

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:59am on 17 Aug 2024,Saturday Science

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) plans to conduct the first test flight of its human space mission rocket, Gaganyaan, in December 2024. ISRO Chairman Dr. S Somanath announced that the rocket, known as G1, will be a key milestone in India’s efforts to send astronauts into space. The rocket's three stages have already been delivered to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, while the crew module is being integrated at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Thiruvananthapuram. All systems required for the test flight are expected to arrive at the launch site by November this year, setting the stage for the December launch.

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Seniors Remember Kolkata Rape-Murder Victim as 'Brightest Star', Protests Continue

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:36pm on 14 Aug 2024,Wednesday Science

Seniors of the 31-year-old doctor raped and murdered at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital have expressed deep shock and sorrow. Described as a bright and dedicated student, they are devastated by her death. Hasan Mushtaq, a senior, recalled the horror of discovering her body and the shock within the department. Safikul Alam, another senior, emphasized the need for justice. Protests continue as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) takes over the case, and medical professionals demand stronger protections and legislation against violence in the healthcare sector.

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UK Stargazers Witness Rare Celestial Event as Northern Lights and Perseids Meteor Shower Light Up the Night Sky

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:52am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Science

Stargazers across the UK enjoyed a spectacular celestial event last night as the Perseids meteor shower coincided with the northern lights. Visible from as far south as Cornwall, the aurora borealis dazzled observers with its vibrant colors while up to 100 meteors per hour streaked across the sky. Notable sights included Tregaron in Wales, where both the Milky Way and meteors were captured alongside the aurora. The rare combination was made possible by the sun’s high activity level, enhancing the visibility of the northern lights. The Met Office predicts diminishing aurora activity as the day progresses.

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NASA Retires NEOWISE After a Decade of Protecting Earth from Asteroids and Comets

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:06pm on 12 Aug 2024,Monday Science

NASA has retired the NEOWISE spacecraft after over a decade of safeguarding Earth from space hazards. Originally launched in 2009 as WISE to map the sky in infrared, NEOWISE later focused on detecting asteroids and comets that could threaten Earth. It discovered over three thousand near-Earth objects and made 1.45 million infrared measurements. NEOWISE's legacy will continue through its data and its successor, NEO Surveyor, launching in 2027 to carry on the mission of space safety.

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Boeing Starliner Astronauts Could Be Stranded Until 2025 Due to Ongoing Safety Issues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:28am on 09 Aug 2024,Friday Science

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams may remain on the International Space Station (ISS) until February 2025 due to issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. Originally intended for an eight-day mission, the Starliner has faced delays from thruster failures and helium leaks. NASA is evaluating the spacecraft's readiness for a safe return. If unresolved, the astronauts might return on a SpaceX flight in late September. Boeing is preparing for a possible uncrewed return of the Starliner if necessary, which could result in most of the spacecraft burning up during re-entry.

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Geomagnetic Storm Expected to Hit Earth: Risks to Satellites, Power Grids, and Space Station

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:42am on 09 Aug 2024,Friday Science

A potent geomagnetic storm is set to hit Earth, caused by a series of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). The most powerful, from an X1.3-class solar flare on August 8, is expected to arrive by August 11. This storm, traveling at over 1,000 km/s, could disrupt satellites, power grids, and communication systems. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a geomagnetic storm watch. Increased solar activity also means potential for vivid auroras, visible further from the poles than usual.

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Sunita Williams’ Return Delayed: Nasa Considers February 2025 for SpaceX Crew Dragon After Starliner Issues

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:27am on 08 Aug 2024,Thursday Science

Nasa announced that astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, currently aboard the ISS, might stay in space until February 2025 due to ongoing issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Originally expected to return in August, their mission has been extended due to thruster failures and helium leaks. With Starliner's safety under scrutiny, Nasa is exploring the possibility of using SpaceX's Crew Dragon for their return. The decision hinges on further evaluations of Starliner, with a final choice expected soon. Boeing's Starliner mission, costing $1.6 billion, faces significant setbacks.

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Congress Hails Vinesh Phogat’s Legacy, Says ‘The Entire Country Salutes Your Spirit’ After Retirement Announcement

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:53am on 08 Aug 2024,Thursday Science

Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat announced her retirement on Thursday following disqualification from the Paris Olympics 2024. Phogat, who was disqualified from the 50 Kg freestyle final for exceeding the weight limit, shared an emotional message on X: “Maa kushti jeet gayi, main haar gayi” (Wrestling has defeated me, I have lost). In response, Congress paid tribute on Instagram, stating, “Thank you for giving wrestling new dimensions and making the sport beautiful for all of us. You never gave up, whether in public life or in wrestling. The entire country salutes your spirit and courage.”

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Boeing Faces $125 Million Loss Due to Sunita Williams' Delayed Return from Space

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:17pm on 07 Aug 2024,Wednesday Science

Boeing's Starliner mission, which launched in June, has been extended due to propulsion system issues, costing the company $125 million. The mission, initially expected to last eight days, has faced helium leaks and thruster failures, delaying the return of NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams. Boeing's total losses on the Starliner program have reached $1.6 billion. NASA is considering using SpaceX's Crew Dragon for the astronauts' return. The delays have also postponed SpaceX's Crew-9 mission to September. Despite setbacks, Boeing remains optimistic about Starliner's future missions.

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Nasa’s Urgent Race: Only 19 Days Left to Rescue Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore from ISS

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:32am on 06 Aug 2024,Tuesday Science

NASA faces a critical 19-day deadline to return astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore from the ISS due to technical issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft. The spacecraft, docked at the ISS since June 13, 2024, has malfunctioning thrusters and helium system leaks, delaying the return. With the Crew-9 mission set to launch on August 18, 2024, and needing the docking port, NASA may consider using a SpaceX Dragon capsule for the return. Engineers are working urgently to resolve the issues to ensure Williams and Wilmore’s safe return.

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