staff 2024-09-09

Saturn's rings set to 'disappear' briefly in March 2025: Explained

The majestic rings of planet Saturn, which span about 2.82 lakh kilometres in width, are set to disappear for a brief period in 2025, Nasa confirmed to CBS news. This event, expected to occur in March, is caused by the alignment of Saturn’s rings with Earth’s line of sight. Saturn, tilted at an angle of 26.73 degrees, takes about 29.4 Earth-years to complete one orbit around the Sun. As Saturn moves along its orbit, the orientation of its rings changes relative to Earth. Scientists explain that every 13 to 15 years, the rings align edge-on from our perspective, making them appear almost invisible. This rare phenomenon last occurred in 2009. Despite their impressive width, Saturn’s rings are incredibly thin, ranging from just 10 to 30 metres in most areas. This extreme thinness will contribute to their temporary invisibility. As Saturn progresses along its orbit, the rings will gradually reappear. How many rings are there on Saturn? Nasa explains that Saturn’s ring system has an intricate structure, which if laid out edge-to-edge, would stretch across the distance between Earth and the Moon. There are seven primary rings of Saturn, labelled according to their discovery: D, C, B, A, F, G, and E, extending outward from the planet. The main rings are A, B and C, with A be

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HEALTH staff 2024-09-06

100 dangerous viruses detected in China’s fur animals, nearly 40 could affect hu .. Read more at: https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/100-dangerous-viruses-detected-in-chinas-fur-animals-nearly-40-could-affect-humans/113094550?utm_s

A recently published study has identified 125 viruses circulating in animals from fur farms in China, raising concerns about the risk of these viruses spilling over into human populations. Th

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BUSINESS staff 2024-09-04

Advanced economies are projected to experience a slight uptick in growth, moving from 1.6 per cent in 2023 to 1.7 per cent in 2024 and 1.8 per cent in 2025Europe, Asia dominate list of Top 10 nations in 2024 by GDP per capita

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts a stable yet cautious trajectory for the global economy in 2024, with growth expected to maintain a pace of 3.2 per cent throughout 2024 and 20

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BUSINESS staff 2024-09-03

The trip is Putin's first to a member country of the International Criminal Court since it issued the warrant about 18 months ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Mongolia on Tuesday with no sign that the host country would bow to calls to arrest him on an international warrant for alleged war crimes stemming fr

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SCIENCE staff 2024-08-30

Four members of a SpaceX mission that will carry out the first ever private spacewalk arrived in Florida on Monday ahead of their takeoff next week

The five-day expedition, named Polaris Dawn, will be led by US billionaire Jared Isaacman, who already chartered the first all-civilian orbital spaceflight in 2021, called Inspiration4.

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ECONOMICS staff 2024-08-29

China's lending to Africa rises for first time in seven years, study shows

NAIROBI: Chinese lenders approved loans worth $4.61 billion to Africa last year, marking the first annual increase since 2016, an independent study showed on Thursday.Africa secured more than

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