20 results for "space"
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In February 2026, which space mission provided the first high-definition audio recording from the surface of Jupiter's moon, Europa?
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In early 2026, which Indian organization successfully launched the 'Shukrayaan-1' mission to orbit Venus?
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Which organization recently launched the 'Gaganyaan' mission's first test flight (TV-D1)?
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The 'James Webb Space Telescope' (JWST) primarily observes the universe in which part of the spectrum?
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Which planet is also known as the 'Morning Star' or 'Evening Star'?
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In the context of 2026 Space Exploration, NASA's 'Artemis III' mission aims to land humans on which part of the Moon?
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In April 2026, which country hosted the 'International Conference on Lunar Architecture' to design the first permanent Moon base?
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In April 2026, India's ISRO is expected to launch which mission to explore the Sun's polar regions specifically?
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Which planet is often referred to as 'Earth's Twin'?
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In March 2026, which country successfully tested 'Ignis-X', the first commercial thermal rocket engine that uses recycled plastic waste as fuel?
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In April 2026, which space agency launched the 'Vigil' mission to monitor space weather and solar flares from the L5 Lagrange point?
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In April 2026, which planet reached 'Opposition', making it the brightest and closest to Earth for the entire year?
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Who was the first Indian to go into space?
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In March 2026, which country launched the 'Lunar-Relay' satellite to provide 5G-like connectivity for upcoming crewed missions to the Moon's South Pole?
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In April 2026, which country successfully launched the 'Venera-D' mission to study the atmosphere of Venus?
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Which Indian scientist has been awarded the prestigious 'Bharat Ratna' in early 2026 for their contributions to Space Technology?
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Which Indian city is the headquarters of the 'Indian Space Research Organisation' (ISRO)?
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In March 2026, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution to establish a formal framework for 'Space Traffic Management' (STM). Which country chaired the council during this vote?
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Consider the following regarding the 'Kessler Syndrome': 1. It is a scenario where the density of objects in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is high enough that collisions could cause a cascade effect. 2. It primarily poses a risk to the safety of future satellite launches and space travel. Which is correct?
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Which planet is known as the 'Earth's Twin'?
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