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Spiders on Mars? The truth behind the mysterious clusters on the Red Planet

Perhaps material such as magma or sand is seeping through fractured sheets of Martian rock.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2024: What’s so special about it?

On 8th April 2024, over many parts of the United States, Mexico, and Canada, a total solar eclipse will occur that will be different than the rest of the partial eclipses from the last 7 years.

Tales of Women Pioneers in Astronomy: From Aprons to Space

The outstanding achievements of women astronomers who shattered gender norms, leaving an indelible mark on our comprehension of the cosmos.

Sustainability in Astronomy — A conversation with Dr Leonard Burtscher from “Astronomers for Planet Earth”

The increasing fascination that people have with astronomy makes it an ideal catalyst for encouraging contemplation about our place in space and how unique Earth is.

Carbon Footprints Beyond Earth: Balancing Space Aspirations

The environmental impacts of Space explorations are significant with the growing popularity and feasibility of space tourism.

Beyond Pulsars: Jocelyn Bell’s Journey of Discovery and Empowerment

"Always look for anomalies. No wonder what lies in there!"

Cameras: Processing the World at Both Ends

The size of the pupil is not fixed and adjusts automatically concerning the light it is exposed to.

Harnessing the Potential of AI in Modern Astronomy

With highly capable computer processing powered by AI, astronomers now analyzing massive volumes of data efficiently.

Infectious diseases in microgravity: Space research’s novel approaches

In microgravity, the behavior of microorganisms can be significantly different than on Earth due to the absence of gravity.

How NASA keeps astronauts healthy

Since the ISS is a closed environment, astronauts are at risk of developing illnesses that could spread rapidly throughout the crew.

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