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Earth

The astronauts spent six months on the ISS. Photo: NASA via BBC
World+Biz

Nasa astronauts splash-land on Earth in SpaceX capsule after ISS mission

Apollo-8, the first manned mission to the moon, returned to Earth on December 27, 1968, and was the last Nasa crew to land at night

Syeda Sadia Hasan, head of Resource Mobilisation at BRAC Ultra-Poor Graduation programme. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Earth Day: Reflecting on our individual and collective agenda

Nasa said the Apophis asteroid no longer poses a threat to Earth within the next century. Photo: NASA via BBC
World+Biz

Nasa says earth safe from a dangerous asteroid for 100 years

Portage Glacier as seen from Portage Pass in Chugach National Forest in Alaska, US July 7, 2020. Picture taken July 7, 2020. REUTERS/Yereth Rosen
Environment

Earth is losing ice faster today than in the mid-1990s, study suggests

Photo: Internet
Science

Earth is now 2,000 light years closer to supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy

4th of November: Earth’s gasping crossroads
Climate Change

4th of November: Earth’s gasping crossroads

US-Russia crew returned to earth. Photo :BSS/AFP
Science

Three-man US-Russian crew returns to Earth from ISS

Climate Change. Photo: BSS
Climate Change

Earth ‘squeezed like an orange’: Call for climate action

A Blue Marble image of Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA's Earth-observing satellite - Suomi NPP, January 25, 2012. REUTERS/NASA
Science

French study proposes new origin theory for earth's water

Photo:Collected
World+Biz

Asteroid heading towards Earth has 0.41 percent chance of hitting the planet - NASA

Marbled cat is globally Near Threatened. Photo: FelidaeFund.org
Earth

Vanishing in silence: Our marvellous small cats

Mindless consumption and post-Covid sustainable world
Thoughts

Mindless consumption and post-Covid sustainable world

Photo: Pixabay
Science

A chunk of the Earth's magnetic field is weakening, which could wreak havoc on some satellites

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