2011 (TI)
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Item 16 Planets That May Harbour Life(The Times Group, 2011-09-14) Pune, MirrorA planet like Earth has to have everything just so to support life – the right size, composition and distance from a star. Astronomers have now discovered a trove of potential candidatesItem 300 exhibits to be displayed on Science Day(The Times Group, 2011-02-26) Times of IndiaInstitutions such as the Indian Space Research Organisation, Tata Institute of fundamental Research and Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education will display their exhibitsItem After 15 years, Pune-designed instrument on space mission(The Times Group, 2011-07-21) Laxman, SrinivasThe receiver system, sent to Russia 15 years ago, was lying mothballed at Russia's Astro Space CentreItem Astrosat to boost X-ray astronomy(The Times Group, 2011-06-24) Shinde, SwatiItem Come June, Stars will Shine in City planetarium again(The Times Group, 2011-05-23) Times of IndiaItem Cosmic conundrum(The Times Group, 2011-06-24) Pune, MirrorItem Deeper look into space possible now(The Times Group, 2011-02-24) Shinde, SwatiItem Earth once had 2 moons: Study(The Times Group, 2011-08-06) Times of IndiaItem Einstein’s E=mc2 challenged(The Times Group, 2011-09-24) Pune, MirrorOne of the very pillars of physics and the theory of relativity — that nothing can go faster than the speed of light — is on shaky ground thanks to a particle discovered by CERN that breaks the light-speed barrierItem End of an era(The Times Group, 2011-07-25) Times of IndiaItem Exhibitions, lectures to mark Science Day today(The Times Group, 2011-02-28) Times of IndiaItem Flower power meets quantum theory(The Times Group, 2011-06-29) Pune, MirrorItem Future human home may be 20 light years away(The Times Group, 2011-05-19) Times of IndiaUS scientists have developed what they claim is the world's first satelite the size of a loaf of bread which is designed specifically to look for extra terrestrial life. The nano-satellite, called the Exoplanetsat, will be launched next year with the task of finding exooplanets beyond our solar system having life-supporting environment like the Earth. The $3 million device measures 10cm wide and 30cm long.Item ISS to be sunk in Pacific after 2020(The Times Group, 2011-07-25) Times of IndiaItem Lonely planets(The Times Group, 2011-05-20) Overbye, DennisItem Looking Through A Black Hole(The Times Group, 2011-05-22) Pune, MirrorItem Milky Way owes its arms to crashes(The Times Group, 2011-09-22) Times of IndiaItem NASA, India sponsored research explains why sunspots go missing(The Times Group, 2011-03-04) Pune, MirrorPlasma currents deep inside the sun interfere with the formation of sunspots and prolong the solar minimum, a period characterized by lower frequency of solar stormsItem New telescope to unravel mystery behind Big Bang(The Times Group, 2011-04-18) Pune, MirrorAn underground telescope designed to detect gravitational waves created by violent events in space could enable scientists to catch a glimpse of the dawn of the universeItem Night people are there, now it's a matter of time(The Times Group, 2011-01-31) Times of India