The number of infertile men has jumped over the last decade due to two reasons. First, more men are now getting tested; secondly, more precise diagnosis has made it possible to identify infertility.
Measuring about 65 feet in height, the asteroid will pass within 4 million kilometres of Earth. That's a long way, but if anything unexpected happens, it may be covered in a few days at its top speed of 15,408 kilometres per hour.
ISRO tweeted, "PASLV-C54/EOS-06 Mission: The EOS-06 spacecraft has separated successfully. The health of the spacecraft is normal. The mission is still ongoing." The satellite was placed in a 742km solar synchronous polar orbit around 17.17 minutes after launch.
The moon looks spectacular in images captured by NASA's Orion spacecraft as it cruised just 81.1 miles (130 kilometers) above the lunar surface during the Artemis 1 mission's closest approach to Earth's natural satellite. Check out the stunning photos here.
The European Space Agency named the first ever astronaut with physical disability in a major step towards allowing people with physical disabilities to work and live in space. European Space Agency picked. John McFall, former British Paralympic sprinter to be part of a study to assess conditions needed for people with disabilities to be part of future missions.
NASA's Artemis spacecraft has successfully arrived at the moon after finally blasting off from Earth last week. The spacecraft also sent back images of Earth looking extremely tiny like a 'pale blue dot' from 230,000 miles( 370149.12 km) away. Check them out.
The launch took place at ISRO's Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, and was developed by space start-up Skyroot Aerospace under its mission "Prarambh." The mission, titled "Prarambh" (the beginning), would transport three payloads created by the Armenian BazoomQ Space Research Lab, Chennai-based Space Kids, and Andhra Pradesh-based N Space Tech India, according to a release from Skyroot Aerospace.
NASA's Orion spacecraft, designed to "carry humans to Moons and beyond" shared, sent first images from space hours after its thunderous launch on space agency's mightiest rocket in a dress rehearsal for astronaut flights.
NASA's new moon rocket blasted off on its debut flight with three test dummies aboard early Wednesday, bringing the U.S. a big step closer to putting astronauts back on the lunar surface for the first time since the end of the Apollo program 50 years ago.
Chinese rocket debris weighing 23 tons has crashed to Earth in an uncontrolled descent Friday. U.S. Space Command tweeted a confirmation that the rocket re-entered the Earth's atmosphere over the south-central Pacific Ocean at 4:01 a.m. Friday.
Stay informed on breakthroughs in science, space, and technology - Asianet Newsable