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Solar Activity Increase Results in Shortens Lifespan of Binar CubeSats
- Tuesday November 26, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Curtin University’s Binar CubeSats, launched with a six-month mission lifespan, re-entered Earth's atmosphere after only two months due to unexpectedly high solar activity. This surge in solar phenomena has increased atmospheric drag, impacting the stability of satellites in low Earth orbit. As solar forecasting remains limited, smaller satellite...
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Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors: What Makes Each Celestial Object Unique
- Wednesday November 20, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA planetary scientists explain that asteroids, comets, and meteors all orbit the Sun but differ greatly in their composition, appearance, and behaviour. These objects play unique roles in understanding the solar system’s formation and evolution.
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To Better Understand Why Sun Gets Angry, India To Build Massive Solar Telescope In Ladakh
- Friday November 1, 2024
- India News | Written by Pallava Bagla, Edited by Debanish Achom
The Sun is the harbinger of life on Earth, but we understand so little of our nearest star. The Sun occasionally gets very angry; it then unleashes massive solar storms that take down or burn satellites and electronic equipment on Earth.
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Woman Used Sunscreen On Her Face But Avoided Neck. Photo Shocks Internet
- Thursday September 8, 2022
- World News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The internet has been shocked by a photo that provides evidence of the value of UV protection. The photo was published on Twitter and received thousands of likes and retweets.
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Woman Shocked To Find Forehead Skin Looking Like Plastic, Claims She Slept Under Sun
- Monday August 22, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A 25-year-old woman who fell asleep in the sun for 30 minutes was left horrified after her forehead skin was left looking like plastic.
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ISRO Says Mangalyaan Threw Similar Results About Sun's Corona as NASA's Parker Probe
- Friday March 4, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
The Sun is a mysterious place. Its atmosphere gets much hotter the farther one goes from the Sun's blazing surface. In fact, the outermost part of the Sun (corona) burns at a temperature rising to one million degrees Celsius, while just 1,500 kilometres below, the surface simmers at 5,500 degrees Celsius.
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Skincare Tips: How Much Sunscreen Should You Use? Dermatologist Shares Important Do's And Don'ts
- Wednesday April 7, 2021
- DoctorNDTV
Skincare tips: As soon as summer sets in, sun tanning, pigmentation, development of sun burn freckles are commonly seen. Proper use of sunscreen can prevent you from all this: Dr Lipy Gupta, Dermatologist.
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Jennifer Winget's Posts Are Burning Up Instagram. See Trending Pics
- Tuesday April 6, 2021
- Entertainment | Written by Pranita Chaubey
"Because we dream in colours borrowed from the sun, the sky and the sea," Jennifer Winget wrote
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Solar Activity Increase Results in Shortens Lifespan of Binar CubeSats
- Tuesday November 26, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Curtin University’s Binar CubeSats, launched with a six-month mission lifespan, re-entered Earth's atmosphere after only two months due to unexpectedly high solar activity. This surge in solar phenomena has increased atmospheric drag, impacting the stability of satellites in low Earth orbit. As solar forecasting remains limited, smaller satellite...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors: What Makes Each Celestial Object Unique
- Wednesday November 20, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
NASA planetary scientists explain that asteroids, comets, and meteors all orbit the Sun but differ greatly in their composition, appearance, and behaviour. These objects play unique roles in understanding the solar system’s formation and evolution.
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www.gadgets360.com
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To Better Understand Why Sun Gets Angry, India To Build Massive Solar Telescope In Ladakh
- Friday November 1, 2024
- India News | Written by Pallava Bagla, Edited by Debanish Achom
The Sun is the harbinger of life on Earth, but we understand so little of our nearest star. The Sun occasionally gets very angry; it then unleashes massive solar storms that take down or burn satellites and electronic equipment on Earth.
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman Used Sunscreen On Her Face But Avoided Neck. Photo Shocks Internet
- Thursday September 8, 2022
- World News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The internet has been shocked by a photo that provides evidence of the value of UV protection. The photo was published on Twitter and received thousands of likes and retweets.
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman Shocked To Find Forehead Skin Looking Like Plastic, Claims She Slept Under Sun
- Monday August 22, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
A 25-year-old woman who fell asleep in the sun for 30 minutes was left horrified after her forehead skin was left looking like plastic.
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www.ndtv.com
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ISRO Says Mangalyaan Threw Similar Results About Sun's Corona as NASA's Parker Probe
- Friday March 4, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
The Sun is a mysterious place. Its atmosphere gets much hotter the farther one goes from the Sun's blazing surface. In fact, the outermost part of the Sun (corona) burns at a temperature rising to one million degrees Celsius, while just 1,500 kilometres below, the surface simmers at 5,500 degrees Celsius.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Skincare Tips: How Much Sunscreen Should You Use? Dermatologist Shares Important Do's And Don'ts
- Wednesday April 7, 2021
- DoctorNDTV
Skincare tips: As soon as summer sets in, sun tanning, pigmentation, development of sun burn freckles are commonly seen. Proper use of sunscreen can prevent you from all this: Dr Lipy Gupta, Dermatologist.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Jennifer Winget's Posts Are Burning Up Instagram. See Trending Pics
- Tuesday April 6, 2021
- Entertainment | Written by Pranita Chaubey
"Because we dream in colours borrowed from the sun, the sky and the sea," Jennifer Winget wrote
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment