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  1. Japan: Cargo plane made emergency landing due to engine fire

    Japan: Cargo plane made emergency landing due to engine fire

    The incident involved Los Angeles-bound Polar Air Cargo Flight 752, which took off from Narita International Airport just after 10 a.m. local time, Xinhua news agency reported.The plane turned back and landed at Narita Airport around 11:25 a.m. local time after flames were seen coming from one...
  2. Sporadic temperature rise in Antarctica linked to climate change: NCPOR chief

    Sporadic temperature rise in Antarctica linked to climate change: NCPOR chief

    New Delhi, Senior scientist Thamban Meloth has said that the recent incidents of hot air breaking the extremely cold air belt over Antarctica and the sharp rise in temperature are linked to climate change.Speaking to editors, Meloth, director of the National Center for Polar and Ocean...
  3. India to formally inform ATCM of its plans to build a new research station in Antarctica

    India to formally inform ATCM of its plans to build a new research station in Antarctica

    New Delhi, India will formally convey its plans to develop a new research station in the icy continent to the Antarctic's governing authority during its annual meeting in Kochi later this month.The 46th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) and the 26th meeting of the Committee on...
  4. Studies show more ice at exploitable depth on Moon: ISRO

    Studies show more ice at exploitable depth on Moon: ISRO

    Bengaluru: According to ISRO, a study has revealed evidence of increased possibility of water accumulation in the polar craters of the Moon.The study was conducted by scientists from the Space Applications Center (SAC)/ISRO in collaboration with researchers from IIT Kanpur, University of...
  5. Moon has more ice at exploitable depth on subsurface: Study

    Moon has more ice at exploitable depth on subsurface: Study

    According to the study, the amount of subsurface ice in the first few meters is about 5 to 8 times greater than the amount of surface ice at both poles of the Moon.According to ISRO, the study was conducted by its scientists at the Space Applications Center (SAC) in collaboration with...
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