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		<title>Amid rising space junks, SpaceX launched 60 more satellites to earth&#8217;s orbit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NIRMAL YESODA On September 22, the International Space Station (ISS) performed a very dangerous maneuver to avoid a collision from a small piece of space junk. According to NASA, there could be more than 170 million pieces of space junks in the earth&#8217;s orbit, and it ranges from damaged rockets to malfunctioned satellites. Amid this</p>
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<p>On September 22, the International Space Station (ISS) performed a very dangerous maneuver to avoid a collision from a small piece of space junk. According to NASA, there could be more than 170 million pieces of space junks in the earth&#8217;s orbit, and it ranges from damaged rockets to malfunctioned satellites.</p>
<p>Amid this chaos, SpaceX founder Elon Musk, launched its 14th group of 60 satellites from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, as part of the Starlink Broadband project.</p>
<p>After the Sunday&#8217;s launch, the number of Starlink satellites in the earth&#8217;s orbit became 800. According to Starlink, the ultimate aim of the company is to deploy 42,000 satellites on the earth&#8217;s orbit. SpaceX claims that the aim of these Starlink satellites is to provide high-speed internet in all nooks of the world.</p>
<p>Even though Elon Musk&#8217;s Starlink project is receiving positive responses from all corners, a section of astronomers believes that this rise in the number of satellites could negatively affect stargazing, and may even trap humans on the earth.</p>
<p>A few months back, the Royal Astronomical Society had expressed their concern over the rising number of Starlink constellations in the low-earth orbit.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Royal Astronomical Society notes with concern the launch of the new SpaceX Starlink constellation of satellites into low-Earth orbit, and the potential impact of this and other programs on views of the night sky and on astronomical research. Increasing the number of satellites so significantly presents a challenge to ground-based astronomy,&#8221; said the Royal Astronomical Society, in a recent statement.</p>
<p>Several space scientists also suggest that thousands of satellites in the earth&#8217;s orbit may trap humans, and could even affect future space missions, as humans are now trying to broaden their horizon to emerge as a multi-planetary species.</p>
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		<title>Countries gearing up for alien hunt after detecting phosphine on Venus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 08:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NIRMAL YESODA A few days back, in a press briefing hosted by the Royal Astronomical Society, researchers claimed to have detected the presence of phosphine in the Venusian atmosphere. Experts consider the presence of phosphine a potential sign of alien life, as this gas is produced by microbes here on earth. Now, according to the</p>
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<p>A few days back, in a press briefing hosted by the Royal Astronomical Society, researchers claimed to have detected the presence of phosphine in the Venusian atmosphere. Experts consider the presence of phosphine a potential sign of alien life, as this gas is produced by microbes here on earth. Now, according to the latest reports, United States space agency NASA is apparently gearing up for a Venusian mission in the near future to unravel mysteries surrounding potential alien life forms on Venus.</p>
<p>As the United States is planning for an upcoming Venusian mission, Dimitry Rogozin, head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos has claimed that Venus is a Russian planet, as the Soviet Union was the first and only country to land on the hostile planet.</p>
<p>Rogozin also added that their probe had gathered crucial information about the planet and he made it clear that the earth&#8217;s neighbor has a hellish atmosphere.</p>
<p>It was in 1975 that the Soviet Union&#8217;s Venera 9 probe touched down the surface of the Venus, and captured some images of this planet from the ground. These pictures revealed the poisonous atmosphere of Venus, and considering the technology at that time, it was considered a milestone achievement.</p>
<p>In the meantime, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is also planning to study Venus in the future as the country is gearing up with its highly ambitious Shukrayaan-1 mission. Even though India is not planning to land on Venus, ISRO aims to analyze the planet&#8217;s chemistry by orbiting around the planet.</p>
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