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A milestone and an in-flight emergency


Agena as seen from Gemini VIII during rendezvous in space.   | Photo Credit:
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Gemini VIII, launched on March 16, 1966 and carrying astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott, was the first spacecraft to achieve docking with an uncrewed spacecraft in Earth orbit. This success, however, was quickly tempered as the astronauts were confronted with an in-flight emergency. A.S.Ganesh takes a look at the first such docking that soon turned into a wild ride in orbit.
Neil Armstrong’s name will forever be enshrined in the annals of human spaceflight as the first person to land on the moon and walk on the lunar surface as space commander of the Apollo 11 mission of 1969. The Apollo 11 mission, however, wasn’t the first time Armstrong went to space. Armstrong was also part of the Gemini VIII mission that was equally eventful. ....

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Seeing Pluto like never before


Seeing Pluto like never before
Seeing Pluto like never before
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March 08, 2021 11:58 IST
Twenty five years ago, on March 7, 1996, the first image-based surface map of Pluto was released. Sixty six years after it had been discovered, astronomers finally saw details on its surface directly. While we have had better images of the dwarf planet since, A.S.Ganesh takes a look at these first images and how they helped us understand Pluto better.
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The first image-based surface map of Pluto that was released on March 7, 1996.
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Twenty five years ago, on March 7, 1996, the first image-based surface map of Pluto was released. Sixty six years after it had been discovered, astronomers finally saw details on its surface directly. While we have had better images of the dwarf planet since, A.S.Ganesh takes a look at these first images and how they helped us understand Pluto better. ....

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Walking untethered in space - The Hindu


Walking untethered in space
Walking untethered in space
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February 05, 2021 16:47 IST
On February 7, 1984, Bruce McCandless II became the first human being to walk in space, untethered. Even though NASA astronaut McCandless is best remembered for this, he had a long and eventful involvement with the space programme. A.S.Ganesh takes a look at the person who was the first to float freely in space.
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Photo taken on February 7, 1984 shows the first untethered spacewalk by NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless II.   | Photo Credit: HO
On February 7, 1984, Bruce McCandless II became the first human being to walk in space, untethered. Even though NASA astronaut McCandless is best remembered for this, he had a long and eventful involvement with the space programme. A.S.Ganesh takes a look at the person who was the first to float freely in space. ....

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Loring and Schwerdt search for a virus


Loring and Schwerdt, and their search for poliovirus
Loring and Schwerdt, and their search for poliovirus
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January 11, 2021 11:43 IST
Stanford scientists Hubert Scott Loring and Carlton Everett Schwerdt announced their successful isolation of poliovirus on January 10, 1947. Even though it was only 80% pure and extracted from cotton rats infected with polio, it was a breakthrough at the time and a giant stride in our continuing fight against polio.
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Type 3 poliovirus capsid (protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material), coloured per chains.   | Photo Credit:
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Stanford scientists Hubert Scott Loring and Carlton Everett Schwerdt announced their successful isolation of poliovirus on January 10, 1947. Even though it was only 80% pure and extracted from cotton rats infected with polio, it was a breakthrough at the time and a giant stride in our continuing fi ....

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