Thursday, 4 February 2016

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NASA's Orion Crew Module Backbone Arrives at KSC Aboard Super Guppy for Exploration Mission-1
NASA's Orion EM-1 crew module pressure vessel arrived at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility tucked inside NASA's Super Guppy aircraft on Feb 1, 2016.
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NASA's most powerful rocket yet will launch tiny satellites to space
A group of at least 13 tiny spacecraft are getting a ride to space aboard the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built. The main goal of the space agency's first flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket - currently under construction and ...
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World Wetlands Day on Tuesday: Did anyone celebrate?
Nagpur: Even as the country celebrated World Wetlands Day on February 2, there is a regulatory vacuum around wetlands. This includes Ramsar wetlands, wetlands of national importance as well as interstate wetlands.
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World Wetlands Day and the sorry state of Kashmir
Even as the world observed Wetlands Day on February 2, we in Kashmir are yet far from understanding just what wetlands mean. Are wetlands those spaces which we fill with earth, soil and river bed material (nalla muck) to 'create' land for illegal ...
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Lanka observing World Wetlands Day today
Sri Lanka has planned national and regional events to mark World Wetlands Day, which falls on February 2nd. Array. The Daily Star reported that the date marks the 1971 adoption of the Ramsar Convention, an intergovernmental treaty that helps protect ...
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NASA's most powerful rocket to send 13 tiny satellites into space
The Space Launch System (SLS) - NASA's most powerful rocket ever that will launch an uncrewed Orion spacecraft to a stable orbit beyond the Moon in 2018 - will also carry 13 tiny satellites to test innovative ideas.
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Signs of life found in Earth's mantle
Scientists have collected an unprecedented sequence of rock samples from the shallow mantle of the Atlantic Ocean that bear signs of life, unique carbon cycling, and ocean crust movement.
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Nasa's SLS Rocket to Launch 13 CubeSats Alongside Orion in 2018
The US space agency Nasa on Tuesday said its new rocket for deep space mission, the Space Launch System (SLS), will carry 13 small satellites along with an uncrewed Orion spacecraft during its first flight in 2018.
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Humans Evolved From Sharing Culture And Technology, Study Reveals
Researchers found that early humans evolved by sharing their technology and culture. (Photo : University of Bergen.) A team of researchers found that early human ancestors, Homo sapiens, evolved and travelled the across Earth by sharing their culture ...
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Culture, technology-sharing helped us evolve
A man walks past a sign showing the evolution of man in a business district in downtown Tokyo November 17, 2008. Japan slid into its first recession in seven years in the third quarter as exports crumbled, and some analysts said an escalation in the ...
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