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Seeds of comet landing sown 28 years ago

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London: For the first time in history, a spacecraft has landed on a comet. According to scientists, the momentous event represents the culmination of over 28 years of research on comets.

“The seeds for this mission took root during the 1986 visit of Halley’s Comet,” said professor Akiva Bar-Nun of Tel Aviv University’s department of geosciences who is working for the European Space Agency (ESA) that is behind the feat.

“The ESA’s Giotto spacecraft passed by Halley but remained more than 600 miles away from it. So a group of us got together to design a spacecraft that would not pass by a comet – but would instead fly with the comet and bring samples of its ice back to earth,” informed professor Bar-Nun.

“When we proposed to ESA to bring a sample back, they said, ‘You have no idea what the mechanical strength of the ice is. How are you going to drill into it?'” professor Bar-Nun continued.

So researchers shifted the emphasis to what is now known as Rosetta – a spacecraft that could match the orbit and speed of the comet, staying with the comet for a year and a half and launch its probe at the appropriate time.

On Nov 12, the ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft released its lander Philae towards Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, roughly the size of central London some 316 million miles from Earth.

The descent took approximately seven hours, with a signal confirming touchdown received at Earth.

Comets stayed cold for 4.5 billion years – the age of the solar system – and now one is coming right at us, heated by the sun, spewing gasses, dust, and ice particles.

“Mixed into this dust is a plethora of organic material that may have been brought to our planet by a comet and where, dissolved in the ocean, it prepared the scenario for the emergence of life on Earth,” he maintained.

The Rosetta mission is scheduled to last until December 2015, four months after the comet has made its closest approach to the sun and started to head back out to the more distant reaches of the solar system.

The Philae lander could survive for up to three months, but its lifetime depends on whether it will be able to effectively recharge its batteries – and whether it can hang on tight as it swings through the solar system.

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Apple is giving a huge discount on its gadgets: Details inside

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If you want to buy an iPhone and were waiting for a nice offer, then we have a piece of good news for you! Amazon Summer Sale May 2022 has begun and they are offering major discounts on various smartphones, laptops, and smart TVs, among others.

The sale is live now on the e-commerce platform with no-cost EMI options and exchange discounts on various products. In addition to this, Amazon has also partnered with several banks including ICICI, Kotak Bank, and RBL so that customers get instant discounts of up to 10% using their cards and EMI transactions.

Customers can easily enjoy this summer sale and get massive discounts on iPhones. They can also compare prices on Flipkart Big Saving Days Sale 2022 before making a purchase.

 

Amazon Summer Sale May 2022: Discount offer on iPhone 13 

Apple’s coveted phone model iPhone 13 in the 128 GB storage model will be available during the Amazon Summer Sale May 2022 for Rs 64,900. The MRP of the phone is Rs 79,900. This means that the customers will be able to enjoy a discount of up to Rs 15,000 on the purchase of the iPhone 13.

If you have an old iPhone in working condition then you will also be eligible to receive another additional discount worth up to Rs 17,000 on the iPhone 13.

Buy at Rs. 64,900 (MRP – Rs. 79,900)

Features of Apple iPhone 13 

The iPhone is powered by an A15 Bionic processor with 6 core CPU. Apart from this, it has 16 core neural engines. With the iPhone 13, up to 512 GB of storage will be available. The iPhone 13 has a 6.1-inch Retina XDR display with 1000 nits brightness.

The iPhone 13 has a 12-megapixel dual rear camera setup. This time a new wide-angle camera has been given, whose aperture is f/1.6. With this, there is support for sensor optical stabilisation. Night mode has been made better than before. The second lens is also 12 megapixels ultra-wide and has an aperture of f/2.4.

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