A new Iranian satellite is going to be sent into the orbit at an altitude of above 500 km within the next few weeks. the Minister of Information and Communications Technology announced.
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The Zafar 1 and 2 satellites. have been delivered to Iran Space Agency and will be put into orbit in the near future.
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Astronomers say they have spotted strange objects near the huge black hole at the center of our galaxy that look like gas and behave like stars.
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Head of Iran'.s Space Research Center says the country is now capable of manufacturing space engines.
Read More »New £5m Satellite Data Centre Steps Up Fight Against Climate Change
The project is seeking 50 ‘outstanding candidates’ from environmental science. maths. physics. engineering and computer science disciplines to undertake a PhD in the innovation centre.
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The 35 new homes will use very low energy building design and consist of technologies such as thermal and electrical storage. onsite solar panels and ground source heat pumps.
Read More »Scientists Find Iron Snow in Earth`s Core
The Earth'.s inner core is hot. under immense pressure and snow-capped. according to new research that could help scientists better understand forces that affect the entire planet.
Read More »Google Expands Online Tool Providing Climate-Relevant Data to UK Cities
The Environmental Insights Explorer uses unique Google data sources and modelling capabilities to produce estimates of emissions and renewable energy potential.
Read More »Space-Based Solar Power Stations Nearing Reality
Collecting solar power in space was popularized by science fiction author Isaac Asimov in 1941.
Read More »Thousands of Planets Could Be Orbiting around Black Holes
Thousands of planets could be orbiting around black holes just like we orbit the Sun. according to scientists.
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