Please tell me some science news of the month of june,2017
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NASA is launching a new CHESS sounding rocket on June 27. It will study vast interstellar clouds to understand more about the earliest stages of star formation. CHESS - short for the Colorado High-resolution Echelle Stellar Spectrograph. CHESS will fly for about 16 minutes total.
Mystery behind 'bright nights' solved
PTI | 16 hrs ago | Scientists have solved a centuries-old mystery of "bright nights" - an unusual glow that appears in the sky after dark and lets observers see distant mountains, read a newspaper or check their watch.
Asian strain of zika virus has mutated: Scientists
Syed Akbar | 20 hrs ago |
'Superhero' 3D printed hands help kids dream in Argentina
AP | 23 Jun 2017, 10:08 IST | Kaori Misue has a brand new 'superhero' prosthetic hand thanks to the genius of 21-year-old inventor Gino Tubaro and his 3D printer. More than 500 people, mostly children, have received similar prostheses and 4,500 more remain on a waiting list.
US to experience rare total solar eclipse
AFP | 22 Jun 2017, 10:38 IST | For the first time in almost a century the United States is preparing for a coast-to-coast solar eclipse, a rare celestial event millions of Americans, with caution, will be able to observe.
US total solar eclipse sparks spectator excitement
Reuters | 22 Jun 2017, 09:54 IST |
During the Aug 21 eclipse, the moon will pass between the sun and Earth, blocking the face of the sun and leaving only its outer atmosphere, or corona, visible in the sky. It is the first coast-to-coast total eclipse since 1918.
Stephen Hawking urges Moon landing by 2020 to 'elevate humanity'
PTI | 21 Jun 2017, 13:50 IST | Stephen Hawking has urged countries to send astronauts to the Moon by 2020 and Mars by 2025 to 'elevate humanity', as the British physicist is convinced that humans need to leave the Earth to survive for another million years.
NASA tests flexible solar array on space station
IANS | 21 Jun 2017, 12:10 IST | NASA will be testing the effectiveness of a flexible solar array on space station that could one day power satellites and spacecraft.The Roll-Out Solar Array has the potential to make solar arrays more compact and light weight for satellite radio and television and other services used on the Earth.
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Why some airplanes don't fly in hot weather
AP | 21 Jun 2017, 10:35 IST |
Airplanes find it harder to take off and land in hot weather. Hotter air gets thin, making it harder to take off and land safely, mostly for smaller jets. That's what has kept some planes grounded in Phoenix this week where temperatures have been pushing 120 degrees.
Nasa's Kepler telescope spots over 200 new planet candidates
PTI | 20 Jun 2017, 15:54 IST | Nasa's Kepler space telescope has spotted 219 new potential planets, of which at least 10 are near-Earth size with conditions suitable to host life. This brings the total number of planet candidates identified by Kepler to 4,034, of which 2,335 have be
Mystery behind 'bright nights' solved
PTI | 16 hrs ago | Scientists have solved a centuries-old mystery of "bright nights" - an unusual glow that appears in the sky after dark and lets observers see distant mountains, read a newspaper or check their watch.
Asian strain of zika virus has mutated: Scientists
Syed Akbar | 20 hrs ago |
'Superhero' 3D printed hands help kids dream in Argentina
AP | 23 Jun 2017, 10:08 IST | Kaori Misue has a brand new 'superhero' prosthetic hand thanks to the genius of 21-year-old inventor Gino Tubaro and his 3D printer. More than 500 people, mostly children, have received similar prostheses and 4,500 more remain on a waiting list.
US to experience rare total solar eclipse
AFP | 22 Jun 2017, 10:38 IST | For the first time in almost a century the United States is preparing for a coast-to-coast solar eclipse, a rare celestial event millions of Americans, with caution, will be able to observe.
US total solar eclipse sparks spectator excitement
Reuters | 22 Jun 2017, 09:54 IST |
During the Aug 21 eclipse, the moon will pass between the sun and Earth, blocking the face of the sun and leaving only its outer atmosphere, or corona, visible in the sky. It is the first coast-to-coast total eclipse since 1918.
Stephen Hawking urges Moon landing by 2020 to 'elevate humanity'
PTI | 21 Jun 2017, 13:50 IST | Stephen Hawking has urged countries to send astronauts to the Moon by 2020 and Mars by 2025 to 'elevate humanity', as the British physicist is convinced that humans need to leave the Earth to survive for another million years.
NASA tests flexible solar array on space station
IANS | 21 Jun 2017, 12:10 IST | NASA will be testing the effectiveness of a flexible solar array on space station that could one day power satellites and spacecraft.The Roll-Out Solar Array has the potential to make solar arrays more compact and light weight for satellite radio and television and other services used on the Earth.
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Why some airplanes don't fly in hot weather
AP | 21 Jun 2017, 10:35 IST |
Airplanes find it harder to take off and land in hot weather. Hotter air gets thin, making it harder to take off and land safely, mostly for smaller jets. That's what has kept some planes grounded in Phoenix this week where temperatures have been pushing 120 degrees.
Nasa's Kepler telescope spots over 200 new planet candidates
PTI | 20 Jun 2017, 15:54 IST | Nasa's Kepler space telescope has spotted 219 new potential planets, of which at least 10 are near-Earth size with conditions suitable to host life. This brings the total number of planet candidates identified by Kepler to 4,034, of which 2,335 have be
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Time crystal has been found, research is being made. We might time travel
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