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The rare Blue Moon 2026 is rising tomorrow, but will it actually change its colour? Learn how to watch this celestial event from India and understand the science behind it. |
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The rare Blue Moon 2026 is rising tomorrow, but will it actually change its colour? Learn how to watch this celestial event from India and understand the science behind it. |
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Urbanisation's aesthetic racket is not about sanitation. It is about whose knowledge counts, whose labour deserves an address, and whose community occupies space identified as developable |
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More than five decades ago, Apollo 14 carried an unusual payload into deep space when hundreds of tree seeds accompanied the mission on its journey around the Moon. While astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell explored the lunar surface in February 1971, command module pilot Stuart Roosa remained in lunar orbit with the seeds packed inside his personal kit. |
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After thunderstorms brought relief from extreme heat, Delhi-NCR and parts of North India are waiting to see if there is more rain in store. Here's the latest forecast. |
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We experienced an anomaly during today's hotfire test. All personnel have been accounted for. |
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin suffered a major setback after its New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine test at the Cape Canaveral launch pad in Florida ahead of a planned satellite mission next week. The blast shook nearby homes and lit up the night sky with a massive fireball. |
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'HOLY SH*T... IT JUST WENT BOOM!'Witness footage of JEFF BEZOS' New Glenn rocket FAIL in MASSIVE APOCALYPTIC MUSHROOM CLOUD EXPLOSION https://t.co/ku1rhB2gw7 pic.twitter.com/POEPvNU2Ci |
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Discover India's thriving private space sector in May, highlighted by groundbreaking satellite launches and strategic partnerships. |
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The celestial event will reach its peak on May 31, though astronomers say the best viewing opportunity may be during moonrise on the evening of May 30. |
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Rarely in recent years has West Asia occupied so much space in India's foreign-policy conversation. Attention, however, has not always produced understanding. By breakfast, newspaper columns have sorted the heroes and villains. By prime time, TV hosts have turned the crisis into loyalty tests. For India, West Asia is not a straight line. It is [...] |