Author: Priyanka.Ray.Choudhury

Giant Solar Storm Struck Earth, Moon And Mars

Astronomers have detected a solar eruption that struck Earth, Moon, and Mars contemporaneously for the first time on October 28, 2021. According to a report by the Independent, the solar storm, was spread over such a wide area that Mars and Earth entered an affluence of energetic patches from the sun. According to a new study published on Wednesday in the journal Geographical Research Letters, this marked the first time that a solar event was measured contemporaneously on the shells of Earth, the moon, and Mars. The event is an illustration of a rare” ground position improvement”, as per scientists.…

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Google wants to 'supercharge Assistant' with AI

The chat bot mode is not decelerating any time soon. Google is understood to be edging in generative A I features into its digital adjunct. Advancement with AI Google Assistant was introduced in 2016, and was accessible via the web mammoth’s Allo app and voice – controlled Home speakers( now known as Nest) to contend against Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri. As generative A I advances, Google wants to revamp its virtual adjunct by giving it advanced capabilities powered by large language models( LLM s ), accessible via Nest gear and cellphones. By generative A I, that is presumably the…

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Chandrayaan-3 successfully leaves Earth's orbit - Asiana Times

Isro officers said that the Chandryaan – 3 charge has successfully left the earth’s orbit and stuck to record and the spacecraft’s health is presently normal. A fortnight since its successful launch from Sriharikota, Chandrayaan – 3 completed its route around the earth and headed towards the moon to the coming phase of the charge, the Indian Space Research Organisation( Isro) blazoned late Monday night. Chandrayaan – 3 completes its routeways around our Planet, Earth. A successful Perigee was fired at ISTRAC. Lunar Injection The lunar injection was conducted between 1 2 a m and 12.30 a m on Monday,…

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ISRO Fire Engines of Gaganyaan Spacecraft

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) conducted various trials for the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System(SMPS). The SMPS, which is an important part of the Gaganyaan mission, is developed and designed by the Liquid Propulsion System Centre (LPSC). The Gaganyaan spacecraft is the one that will carry Indian astronauts. The tests were carried out on July 2 6 marking significant progress in the alternate phase of the System Demonstration Model ( SM- SDM) test series for the service module. During the recent tests, the thrusters were operated in both nonstop and palpitation modes, aligning with the charge profile. The original…

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AI Chatbots Are The New Interviewers

AI Chatbots Are The New Job Interviewers. In early June, Amanda Claypool was looking for a job at a fast- food eatery in Asheville, North Carolina. But she faced an unanticipated and annoying chain glitchy chatbot babe. A many exemplifications McDonald’s chatbot beginner “ Olivia ” cleared Claypool for an in- person interview, but also failed to record it because of specialized issues. A Wendy’s bot managed to record her for an in- person interview but it was for a job she could not do. also a Hardees chatbot transferred her to solicit with a store director who was on…

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google is testing a fake search bar in the discover feed

Google Discover is an unmissable part of Pixel Launcher and the Google app, serving as a mecca for everything you could conceivably be interested in. Google realized that people often read a bunch of content on Discover and switch to the main Hunt app to find relevant content as well. Now, the company is testing a new UI element that makes this hunt trip easier, giving you a helipad for the query directly in the Discover feed. Back in June, Google started beta testing the addition of a dummy hunt bar just above recommended papers in Discover, encouraging you to…

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ISRO's second commercial mission for Singapore

New Space India Ltd( NSIL), the marketable space operations arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation( Isro), on Monday, blazoned the alternate successive marketable space charge, listed to take- off aboard Isro’s rocket Polar Satellite Launch. The charge, numbered PSLV- C56, will emplace one primary and six fresh satellites as part of the charge’s entire cargo. The primary cargo for the charge is the Singapore government’s Defence Science and Technology Agency( DSTA)’s DS- SAR satellite, which will be used by Singapore government agencies for satellite imaging operations. Two satellites were deployed from Singapore in the orbit. The latter were Singapore’s…

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NASA tracks another asteroid heading for Earth

After debris breaks off  DART target asteroid , NASA Confirms DART Mission Impact Changed Asteroid’s stir in Space This imagery from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope from Oct. 8, 2022, shows the debris blasted from the face of Dimorphos 285 hours after the asteroid was designedly impacted by NASA’s DART spacecraft on Sept. 2 6.  This image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope ( from Oct. 8, 2022)  shows the debris blasted from the face of Dimorphos 285 hours after the asteroid was designedly impacted by NASA’s DART spacecraft on Sept. 2 6. A  set of images similar to this was taken by…

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NASA searches for climate solution

 NASA scientists opened a discussion on Thursday( July 20) to outline crucial results they have been working on to alleviate the dire goods of global warming. As heat swells continue to sweep across Earth, backfires burn across North America and natural disasters like hurricanes increase in inflexibility – all consequences of mortal- convinced climate change – the space agency is looking for ways it can help palliate the effects of global warming. According to Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, this was the warmest  June on record and there is a need to anticipate it, with…

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