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water_moon_1 The news of water being discovered on moon has pumped NASA to boost their Constellation Program. But this is not all; even scientists are now dying to study more about the moon secrets and for this they need somebody to go there and start digging for the secrets they are looking for. Three probes confirming traces of water have forced the scientists to believe the existence of water. But still there are people who think these findings are bogus and a hoax, and that water cannot exist on moon.

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clip_image002[9]Fuel slosh, the whirling of liquid fuel inside the fuel tanks of rockets and other spacecrafts, is a menace that has baffled scientists and ruined space missions for 50 years. Now, Gangadharan thinks he has a solution.

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moon_gal Man has been searching far and wide across the universe for any signs of water when all along there it was on the body nearest to our planet. No, i am not talking about Mars but our very own, the Moon! Strange but amazing, when man first stepped on the moon and brought the soil samples back to Earth, the scientists believed that the Moon was a bone dry and barren place with no evidence of traces of water. But amazingly now after 40 years since man first stepped on the moon, the evidence from three different spacecrafts confirmed that there are traces of water on the surface of the moon and it is believed that the polar regions might also contain frozen water thus bringing the theory of moon being bone dry to an end.

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jup

The biggest planet of our solar system, Jupiter surprised scientists with a cosmic prank: it released one of its moons that turned out to be nothing more than a filched comet 12 years after it first appeared on the celestial map as Jupiter’s “moon”.

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Balloon space

If you are really addicted of taking images of Earth from the near edge of space, well no problem it’s simple!. MIT students recently invented a way of taking photo’s of earth in a very low cost i.e for $150.  MIT students designed a low-budget balloon that did not require the use of expensive equipment [...]

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