2014年10月23日 星期四

2014-10-24 India Science

  Firstpost   
Google doodle celebrates Mangalyaan's one month in Mars' orbit  Firstpost
Google is celebrating Mangalyaan aka India's Mars Orbiter's one month in the Mars orbit with a simple doodle on its search page. The Indian Mars Orbiter entered the Mars orbit on 24 September, making India the first nation in the world to successfully launch ...

Google doodle celebrates Mangalyaan's one month in Mars orbit   Times of India
Google celebrates Mangalyaan's 1 month in Mars orbit   India Today
MOM Earns a Nod From Google   NDTV
indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)   
Financial Express   
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  Zee News   
Mars orbiter dodges comet, 'safe and sound in orbit'  Times of India
MUMBAI: Here is another feather in the cap for India's newest brand ambassador, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM). Despite it being closest to Comet Siding Spring compared to other spacecrafts early on Monday, it has escaped unscathed when the comet ...

20 October 2014 in News: Mars spacecraft safe after fortuitous comet encounter   Astronomy Now Online
PICTURE: Hubble captures comet pass of Mars   WAAY
Hubble captures stunning image of a comet's brush past Mars   Los Angeles Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
PR Newswire (press release)   
Sky & Telescope   
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  Firstpost   
Cosmic rays threaten future manned missions to Mars, say researchers  Firstpost
Washington: Cosmic rays have created radiation hazards in space that potentially threaten future deep-space astronaut missions, said researchers. Researchers say future manned missions to Mars might not be possible. AP. Due to a highly abnormal solar ...

'Cosmic rays threaten manned Mars missions'   Times of India
Cosmic rays threaten manned missions to Mars   Financial Express
Cosmic rays can make deep-space ventures risky for astronauts in future   Daily News & Analysis
Register   
Daily Mail   
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  Auto World News   
Titan is glowing in east and west poles: NASA  The American Bazaar
BANGALORE: NASA has spotted glowing areas in the east and west poles of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. According to NASA, these shining areas are patches filled with gases that glow when the sunlight passes through the Saturn's moon. The shining ...

Saturn's moon Titan glows, awing NASA   Tech Times
Organic molecules in Titan's atmosphere are intriguingly skewed   Space Daily
Skewed Gases Make Titan Shine at Dusk and Dawn   Chinatopix
Times of India   
Daily Mail   
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  Dumb-Out   
Study Finds Black Holes Can Prevent Star Formation  Dumb-Out
Black holes have fascinated astronomers and other scientists for decades. These physical anomalies spit out radio-frequency-emitting particles at almost the speed of light. Lately, scientists have found that—if the black hole is big enough—these particles can ...

How gigantic black holes can block formation of new stars   ANINEWS
How giant black holes block star formation   IANS
Black holes can prevent star formation, researchers say   Beta Wired
RedOrbit   
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  NDTV   
China Launches Experimental Moon Orbiter  NDTV
Beijing: China launched an experimental spacecraft Friday to fly around the moon and back to Earth in preparation for the country's first unmanned return trip to the lunar surface. The eight-day program is a test run for a 2017 mission that aims to have a ...

China launches first mission to moon and back   Channel News Asia
China Launches Test Return Orbiter For Lunar Mission   Bernama

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  Nature World News   
Evidence of 'Starquakes' on Neutron Star  Nature World News
An earthquake can be a pretty awe-inspiring natural event - a testament to the sheer power and size of shifting landmass. But what about seismic activity on a star? NASA's Fermi satellite recently spotted evidence of seismic waves rippling throughout a ...

"Starquakes" May Be the Reason Behind Massive Solar Eruptions   Gizmodo India
Magnetar Storm Seen Ripping Into Star 15000 Light-Years Away   From Quarks to Quasars

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  BBC News   
Tractor beam breaks distance record  BBC News
Scientists have created a tractor beam that can drag objects for distances of up to 20cm - around 100 times further than in previous experiments. The doughnut-shaped laser is also reversible - so it can either repel or attract objects. In future, these beams ...

ANU physicists build 'holy grail' tractor beam that can repel and attract objects   Tech Times
Tractor beam sets distance record   Delhi Daily News
Laser tractor beam pushes and pulls objects with light   Geek
ZME Science   
Live Science   
Design & Trend   
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  Northern Voices Online   
Clouds block best view of eclipse  Saskatoon StarPhoenix
People gathered at the University of Saskatchewan's observatory Thursday to view a partial solar eclipse. The earlybirds may have caught a sliver of the moon eclipsing the sun in Saskatoon. Cloud cover blocked what should have been some of the best ...

Partial solar eclipse visible in Saskatoon beginning 2:45 p.m.   Northern Voices Online
How to safely watch the solar eclipse in Central Florida   Orlando Sentinel
Lincoln observatory offers eclipse viewing spot   Chron.com

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  Rappler   
Seeking `absolute zero`, copper cube gets chillingly close  Zee News
Rome: An Italian lab has cooled a cubic metre of copper to within a tiny fraction of "absolute zero", setting a world record, the National Nuclear Physics Institute said Tuesday. "The cooled copper mass... was the coldest cubic meter in the universe for over 15 ...

Lowest temperature ever in universe recorded   Daily Times
Absolute zero: copper cube gets close   Independent Online
Seeking 'absolute zero', copper cube gets chillingly close   Khaleej Times
Controlled Environments Magazine   
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