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Daily update ⋅ 18 November 2015
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International Space station suffers short circuit, power
system degraded
PrameyaNews7
The International Space Station has taken a power hit, and
spacewalking repairs may be needed. First, though, a replacement part must be
delivered via rocket.
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City scientist among Infy Prize winners
Times of India
BENGALURU: The Infosys Science Foundation, on Monday,
announced the winners of the 2015 Infosys Prize. Each prize carries a cash
award of Rs 65 lakh and a gold medallion.
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Astronaut Tweets Stunning Pic of South India From Space
NDTV
American astronaut Scott Kelly is spending a year in space
and has had a great view of the Earth for the last 233 days. He's been onboard
the International Space Station since March and it's safe to say he's seen some
wonderful sights since.
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Simulations are cost-effective: Umesh Waghmare, JNCASR
Economic Times
On Monday, Umesh V Waghmare, chairman and professor,
Theoretical Sciences unit at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced
Scientific Research ( JNCASR), was awarded the Infosys Prize 2015 for his
innovative use of computer simulations and ...
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NASA: Space station suffers short circuit, power system
degraded
Financial Express
According to NASA, the International Space Station has taken
a power hit, and spacewalking repairs may be needed. First, though, a
replacement part must be delivered via rocket.
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Space station suffers short circuit, power system degraded
The Hindu
The International Space Station has taken a power hit, and
spacewalking repairs may be needed, NASA said on Monday. A replacement part must
be delivered via rocket.
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Photos: Diwali Bright amazes Astronaut In Outer Space
Gulte
Diwali is the biggest festive in India more so in southern
part of India. The nights are the best part during Diwali with the no moon sky,
lit up in electric colours from fire crackers.
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Centre to develop Nagaland's Doyang lake for birdwatchers
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Centre will develop the Doyang lake in
Nagaland, famous for the world's longest travelling raptors - Amur falcons, as
an eco-tourism spot.
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A hide-and-seek game at airport
The Hindu
A monkey has been virtually playing a hide-and-seek game
inside the international airport here prompting the Airports Authority of India
(AAI) officials to alert the Forest Department to trap the simian.
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Tagged falcons return to Nagaland
Times of India
Guwahati: Naga and Pangti, two of three Amur falcons who
were fitted with satellite tracking chips in Nagaland's Doyang area two years
ago, have returned to the state again this year.
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