Science35 years on, Voyager ‘dancing on edge’ of outer spaceAFPSeptember 5, 2012 by AFPSeptember 5, 2012 Los Angeles: NASA’s Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is nearing the outer boundary of the solar system and may already be “dancing on the edge”...
Science WorldTransit of Venus June 2012: last chance until 2117Katrina JonesJune 6, 2012June 6, 2012 by Katrina JonesJune 6, 2012June 6, 2012 New York: Venus, the brightest planet of our solar system, will pass right in front of the sun beginning at 22.09 GMT on 5 June...
Science World21st century’s last transit of Venus on June 6; next will be on 2117Katrina JonesJune 4, 2012June 6, 2012 by Katrina JonesJune 4, 2012June 6, 2012 New York: The ‘Transit of Venus’ event in which the Earth, Venus and the sun will align on Wednesday (June 6) can be watched across...
AmazingThere may be no life outside earth, say scientistsUbaid MughalApril 28, 2012 by Ubaid MughalApril 28, 2012 London: A new study claimed that the perception that there is life outside earth in the billions of planets in our Milky Way galaxy may...
ScienceScientists find lake of salty water on JupitorKatrina JonesNovember 17, 2011November 17, 2011 by Katrina JonesNovember 17, 2011November 17, 2011 Washington: Scientists have found and evidence of a salty ‘lake’ on Jupiter’s moon Europa. This gives new hope that it may be able to support...
ScienceMars ‘remains in embryonic state’AgenciesMay 28, 2011 by AgenciesMay 28, 2011 Mars formed in record time, growing to its present size in a mere three million years, much quicker than scientists previously thought. Its rapid formation...