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On the Sensitivity and need to continue research in space and other Sciences after the Pandemic

Dr. Nozair Khawaja is a Pakistan-based German planetary scientist associates with ESA & Free University Berlin.

The Revamped ‘Pillars of Creation’

Since 1995, the beautiful image, "Pillars of Creation", courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope, has mesmerized many throughout the years. Not only has it...

Behold the Pink Supermoon!

In the midst of the ongoing pandemic, we were luckily blessed with a beautiful pink supermoon which is the third of the four supermoons...

Astronomy Events in April 2020

This April is going to be a great month for astronomy lovers as many amazing events will occur on the skies. Here is a...

Brighten your day (or night) with these breathtaking astrophotographs

There has been a solemn air around the world due to coronavirus. People are shut in their homes and practicing social distancing. Are you...

March’s supermoon dazzles in the sky

March 2020 has some great astronomical events according to the yearly calendar. The most recent one was the bright supermoon that appeared across different...

Northern Lights photos that have won awards will also win your hearts

Northern lights are indeed a beautiful phenomenon to be marveled at. Those who love nature and the skies yearn to observe it and secure...

Teen discovers a new exoplanet

It took William Herschel a lifetime to discover Uranus back in 1781. Cosmologist James Peebles and astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz took nearly 7 years...

A rare Sun Dog baffles residents in China

In northeast China's Jilin Province, the residents living in Fuyu were treated to a rare phenomenon in the sky on the last day of...

BACK TO THE MOON WITH NASA’S ARTEMIS & LUNAR GATEWAY PROGRAMS

It's a family gathering. 8-year-old Fahad is having dinner with his parents and the visiting Uncle's family. Fahad finishes his dinner early and leaves...

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