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in SpaceWhat does the Sanskrit word “Pragyan” translate to?
Answer: “Pragyan” translates to ‘wisdom’ in Sanskrit. The rover, with its profound name, was part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission that successfully landed on the Moon on Aug. 23, 2023. It landed near the lunar south pole. On Sept. 2, the Pragyan rover was put into “sleep mode” to protect it during the lunar night, which…
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in SpaceWhat was NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft’s primary mission?
Answer: NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft embarked on a seven-year mission to explore the asteroid Bennu. Its primary goal was to collect samples of the asteroid’s rocky fragments and dust and safely return them to Earth. These samples, believed to be around 4.6 billion years old, will provide invaluable insights into the early solar system.
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in SpaceWhere was the first place outside Earth where scientists detected phosphorus?
Answer: Scientists found traces of phosphorus in water plumes squirting through the ice crust of Enceladus, a tiny ocean-bearing moon that orbits Saturn. The discovery was announced in June 2023, based on 2008 data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Enceladus has all six elements needed for life: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and, apparently, phosphorus in…
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in PoliticsWho is this woman who vowed to launch more satellites into space?
Answer: Kim Yo Jong is a high-ranking official of the Workers’ Party of North Korea and a member of the State Affairs Commission of the isolated nation. Oh, and she’s Kim Jung Un’s sister. She manages her brother’s image and promotes his diplomatic outreach. On June 2, 2023, she slammed the UN Security Council for…
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in ScienceWhat is the cosmic dawn?
Answer: The cosmic dawn is what astronomers call the time when galaxies first formed in the universe, about 500 million to 1 billion years after the Big Bang. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope recently spotted six massive galaxies from this era that are so huge they shouldn’t exist. As reported on Feb. 22, 2023, these…
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in SpaceWhat’s NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope?
Answer: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is the world’s largest and most powerful space telescope, successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. The $10-billion observatory rocketed from French Guiana on South America’s northeastern coast on Dec. 25, 2021. The Webb Telescope is on a million miles (1.6 million kilometers) search to find light from the first…
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in SpaceHow many “Starlink” satellites did Elon Musk’s SpaceX launch into space by the end of 2021?
Answer: SpaceX has launched more than 1,700 low-orbiting “Starlink” satellites by the end of 2021. The European Space Agency called for coordinated action to ensure that SpaceX’s constellation did not prevent others from launching their satellites. The company eventually plans to have 42,000 satellites orbiting the planet. More details inside.
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in SpaceWhere is the Red Velvet crater?
Answer: The Red Velvet crater is a 4 km-wide crater in Mars’s north polar region of Vastitas Borealis. The crater is partially filled with water ice. The dark material on the crater rim likely consists of volcanic materials such as basalt, giving the Marsian crater its red velvety look. The image was taken Jul. 5, 2021,…