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China Sends Youngest-Ever Crew to Tiangong Space Station!
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China Sends Youngest-Ever Crew to Tiangong Space Station!

China sends its youngest-ever crew of astronauts to the Tiangong space station. The three astronauts are scheduled to spend six months on the space station, conducting scientific experiments and maintaining the station. In an awe-inspiring display of China's space prowess, three youngest-ever astronauts embarked on a historic journey from the Gobi Desert's Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Their destination? The Tiangong space station, where they'll spend a whopping six months! What's truly remarkable is that this crew boasts the youngest average age ever recorded for a Chinese space mission, clocking in at just 38 years old. Their mission? A crucial repair job on the station's solar panels, damaged by space debris – a task never before attempted by Chinese astronauts. This missio...
Motorola Unveils Futuristic Bendy Wearable Phone
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Motorola Unveils Futuristic Bendy Wearable Phone

Motorola launched a bendy concept for its new wearable mobile phone at the Lenovo Tech World event. The concept wearable phone features a 6.9-inch FHD+ pOLED display that can be bent and shaped into different forms based on user needs. In a jaw-dropping revelation at the Lenovo Tech World event, Motorola has showcased a groundbreaking concept that is poised to revolutionize the world of wearable phone technology. Introducing the Motorola bendy concept phone - a marvel of innovation that defies convention! Measuring in at a generous 6.9 inches, the phone boasts a dazzling FHD+ pOLED display that can do something your current smartphone can only dream of - it bends and shapes to fit your needs! Need a full Android experience? Lay it flat. Feeling like a secret agent from the future? W...
Devil Comet, Bigger Than Mt. Everest, Heading Towards Earth
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Devil Comet, Bigger Than Mt. Everest, Heading Towards Earth

A massive comet, named the "Devil Comet" due to its horn-like appearance, is approaching Earth, three times the size of Mount Everest. It might be visible without a telescope in April 2024. Scientists are not worried about it hitting Earth. People are making jokes and wondering if it will affect their daily lives. Scientists have announced that a comet is hurtling towards Earth, much larger than Mount Everest. In fact, it's three times bigger. They call it the "Devil Comet" because it looks like it has horns. They said this enormous comet known as 12P/Pons-Brooks might be visible without a telescope as it gets closer to Earth. All you need to know about the Devil Comet On October 5 and October 7, the Devil Comet erupted. This event provided astronomers with extra footage that ...
India Plans to Send Humans to Moon by 2040
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India Plans to Send Humans to Moon by 2040

India's space program has made significant progress in recent years, and this is an ambitious but achievable goal. A human mission to the Moon by 2040 would be a major milestone for India. It would also be a significant contribution to global space exploration. New Delhi, India: India's government announced on Tuesday that it is working towards sending an astronaut to the moon by 2040. This announcement came along with instructions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the space department to develop plans for a space station, which is expected to be operational by 2035. India's space program achieved a significant milestone in August. When it successfully landed a spacecraft near the unexplored south pole of the moon. This accomplishment made India the first country to achieve such...
NASA Unveils Discoveries Shedding Light On Earth’s Origins
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NASA Unveils Discoveries Shedding Light On Earth’s Origins

NASA scientists have revealed new findings from the OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu. The findings suggest that Bennu contains organic molecules that are essential for life. The asteroid could have played a role in delivering these molecules to Earth's origins in its history. Recent revelations from the OSIRIS-REx mission have left scientists astounded. The unearthing of organic compounds on Bennu suggests a pivotal role asteroids may have played in seeding Earth's origins with life's fundamental ingredients in its early days. NASA found something really special on an asteroid called Bennu, which is super far away - almost 60 million miles! They collected old, dark dust and pieces from it, which is the biggest collection ever brought back to Earth. This stuff is so import...