Lost Cold War 'city under the ice' rediscovered 'like never before'
Wednesday, 27 November 2024 NASA scientists have rediscovered a long-lost "city" buried under 100ft of ice, 58 years after it was abandoned as a US base during the Cold War.
Are spheres of influence making a comeback on the international stage?
While the concept lost some of its relevance at the end of the Cold War, it is back in the spotlight with the return of Donald Trump and the war in Ukraine.
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Nasa released stunning nighttime images from the International Space Station, showcasing illuminated regions across the globe. One captivating photograph.. IndiaTimes
US-Russian crew lifts off to ISS for 8-month mission
Two Russian cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut launched on Tuesday aboard a Soyuz spacecraft for an eight-month research mission at the International Space Station.
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NASA astronaut and Russian crewmates arrive at the International Space Station
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim and two Russian crewmates took off from the Russia-leased Baikonur facility in Kazakhstan in a Russian Soyuz rocket.
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From space science to astrophotography, Qatar 365 went stargazing with NASA experts and astronomy enthusiasts for a rare look at the marvels of the universe and how Qatar is nurturing the next generation of scientists.
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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams spent an unexpected 286 days in space due to Boeing Starliner issues. Despite their extended mission, they received no overtime or bonus pay, earning their standard salary of over $152,000 plus just $5 per day in incidentals. President Donald Trump is set to host the astronauts at the White House after their recovery. Learn how NASA compensates astronauts and the challenges they face during their extended stay.
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A routine NASA ice survey in Greenland unearthed the abandoned Cold War-era Camp Century, a once-secret US military base. Advanced radar revealed its hidden... IndiaTimes