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Moon may be much older than thought because of 'remelting' surface

Sky News Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Moon may be much older than thought because of 'remelting' surfaceThe moon may be much older than previously thought, according to a new study.
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All Eyes on ISRO's PSLV-C60: India Achieves Major Space Docking Milestone to End 2024 [Video]

All Eyes on ISRO's PSLV-C60: India Achieves Major Space Docking Milestone to End 2024

ISRO’s PSLV-C60 mission is set to mark a significant milestone in India's space journey. As the countdown begins for the Space Docking Experiment, India is poised to join an elite group of countries—China, Russia, and the US—that have successfully achieved in-space docking. This cost-effective technology demonstrator mission, set to launch in late 2024, will be crucial for India’s future space ambitions, including sending humans to the Moon and operating its own space station. Watch as ISRO takes one step closer to making history in the field of space exploration. #ISRO #PSLVC60 #SpaceDocking #IndiaSpaceMission #SpaceExploration #SpaceTechnology #InSpaceDocking #PSLVMission #IndianSpaceProgram #2024SpaceMilestone #SpaceInnovation ~PR.274~HT.318~ED.102~GR.122~

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