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Hello and welcome back to another blog where we will be discussing major science news these days going on, so without further delay let's hop to the article.

NEWS:-

1. Two Dozens of "SuperHabitable" Exoplanets found located over 100 Light-Years Away: Well, The research to find even a little habitable planet is going constantly for a long time, but it's different cause maybe researchers hit the jackpot, Yes you heard it right. In an investigation drove by Washington State University geobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch, two dozen exoplanets have been recognized (planets that exist outside our nearby planetary group) that are "very livable" for living creatures. This, in any case, doesn't imply that these planets have a day-to-day existence on them however just that they have the vital conditions that can support life. 
Scientists found superhabitable planets outside the solar system
Pic credit: airspacemag


2. Let's Have a look at this year's Nobel Prize Winners in the Sciences: Nobel Prize In Medicine or Physiology:- 1.Harvey J. Alter 2.Michael Houghton 3.Charles M. Rice 

Nobel Prize for Physics:- 1.Roger Penrose 2.Reinhard Ganzel 3.Andrea Ghez.

Nobel Prize for Chemistry:- 1.Jennifer Doudna 2.Emmanuelle Charpentier.
Nobel prize
Pic credit: Alfred Nobel 

3. Asteroid nearly the size of Boeing 747 to cross Earth's orbit Today: As indicated by NASA, a space rock is probably going to cross Earth's circle on Wednesday, seventh October 2020. The space rock named 2020 RK2 will be at about a separation of 2,380,000 miles from the Earth. NASA has said that it won't bring about any harm. The last space rock which entered the Earth's circle was fourteen days before on 24th September. It zoomed past the Earth a good ways off of 13,000 miles from the planet.
Pic Animation Of RK2 colliding with Earth's orbit
Pic credit: Navbharat Times


 4. Our Mars will be more close to us from now on to the next 15 years: Mars will presently be nearer to Earth for the following 15 years. Along these lines, contingent upon the climate conditions, basically go out and watch the sky at 12 PM and you'll have the option to see the red planet. 

One can watch Mars from Earth utilizing optics and even a mobile phone with a quality camera on it.
Mars closest to Earth from October 6
Pic credit: toronto10

5. All Humans were truly together almost two decades ago: October 31,2000 was the last date when all humans were truly together, cause on this date a Russian Soyuz space shuttle lifted off from Kazakhstan, After this date, there has been a constant chain of humans to aboard ISS and this leads to 20 years of a time period where all humans are not truly together, With Earth population closing to 7.9 billion, there has been always two people or more short cause of their presence at ISS. 
International Space Station
Pic credit: Wikipedia 

6.Watch This Video Of a Rocket Launch from Space and Just Imagine How Big Is this Cosmos: Rocket launching is a fascinating event and of course, it is more fascinating to watch on live but Live Stream and others online made it possible to enjoy that view from Home.

Somehow, a twitter user is able to post a video of a Rocket Launch from Space point of view, Here, have a look:-
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This was all about the latest Science News and Affairs going on these days or say they are trending as well as important to cover.
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