The Hero Xtreme 250R and Bajaj Pulsar N250 are leading contenders in India's 250cc motorcycle segment. The Xtreme 250R offers more horsepower and advanced features, while the Pulsar N250 is more ...
In celebration of the 29th anniversary of the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers used Hubble to capture this festive, colorful look at the tentacled Southern Crab Nebula. The Hubble ...
Artistic illustration showing the radio pulses emitted by the binary star system: a white dwarf in orbit around a red dwarf. Credit: Daniëlle Futselaar/artsource.nl A puzzling new type of radio signal ...
Meanwhile, Bajaj Pulsar declined by 21.90%, selling 87,902 units compared to 1,12,544 units in February 2024. Hero HF Deluxe continued its run in the top 10 but dropped 7.30%, selling 70,581 units ...
Powerful jets and radiation winds from two protostars are slamming into the nebulosity around them, sculpting the nebula. A huge bipolar outflow of gas and dust, grown from the tumultuous birth of ...
It contains a pulsar, designated PSR J1811−1925, and a pulsar wind nebula. The PWN in G11.2−0.3 is powered by PSR J1811−1925, which is located near the SNR's shell.
Artist’s impression of a red dwarf (left) and a white dwarf orbiting each other, emitting radio pulses. Credit: Daniëlle Futselaar/artsource.nl Astronomers have finally traced mysterious radio pulses ...
The Sunbird nuclear fusion rocket concept has the potential to more than halve the time to travel to Mars and cut travel time to Pluto to about four years, the UK's Pulsar Fusion says. The concept ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have observed enigmatic rings in the planetary nebula NGC 1514, visible in the mid-infrared band. Results of the new observations ...
Stunning new imagery and other data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal new details about a pair of enigmatic infrared ring structures accompanying a distant planetary nebula. The new ...
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