"From Ground to Galaxy: The Elephants Who Dreamed of Flight"

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  নাসার উড়ন্ত হাতি |  Raju and Kavi, two Indian elephants, embark on a thrilling training journey at Nasaiah Space Center, aiming to achieve their dream of flying above Earth. এক সময় ভারতের একটি ছোট গ্রামে রাজু ও কবি নামে দুটি রাজকীয় হাতি তাদের বুদ্ধি ও শক্তির জন্য বিখ্যাত ছিল। তারা তাদের জীবন কৃষকদের সাহায্য করতে এবং বড় বড় উৎসবে অনুষ্ঠান করতে ব্যয় করেছিল, কিন্তু গভীরভাবে, উভয় হাতিই আরও কিছু চেয়েছিল। তারা আকাশে উড়তে চেয়েছিল, রঙিন মেঘের উপরে উড়তে চেয়েছিল এবং উপর থেকে পৃথিবীকে দেখতে চেয়েছিল। একদিন, রহস্যময় মহাকাশ সংস্থা নাসাইয়ার বিজ্ঞানীদের একটি দল গ্রামে আসে। তারা রাজু এবং কবির অসাধারণ দক্ষতার কিংবদন্তি শুনেছিল এবং অসম্ভবকে সম্ভব করার জন্য একটি গোপন মিশনে ছিলঃ হাতিদের উড়তে শেখানো। প্রধান বিজ্ঞানী ডঃ প্রিয়া অরোরা বিশ্বাস করতেন যে সঠিক প্রশিক্ষণের মাধ্যমে হাতিও আকাশ জয় করতে পারে। গ্রামবাসীদের সন্দেহ হলেও হাতিগুলো উত্তেজিত ছিল। কয়েক মাস ধরে আলোচনার পর রাজু ও কবিকে হিমালয়ের দূরতম কোণে নাসাইয়া মহাকাশ প্রশিক্ষণ কেন্দ্রে নিয়ে যাওয়া হয়। তুষারাবৃত শৃঙ্গ এবং উচ্চ ...

"Saturn's Equinox Spectacle: Darker and More Mysterious Spokes Stun Scientists!"

 "Saturn's Secretive Rings: Earth's Careful Attention on Abnormal Changes"

Envision the distant world of Saturn, embellished with rings that stun and interest. These rings, billions of kilometers from Earth, hold confidential — spokes. These aren't strong designs yet, shocking streaks that show up and disappear quickly, adding a quality secret to Saturn's confounding presence in our vast area.

Found in the mid-1980s by the Explorer rocket, these spokes resemble wispy shadows against the brilliant rings. They predominantly stay in the B ring, the peripheral of Saturn's noticeable rings. They don't stay close by for a long time, turning with the planet and evaporating after a couple of twists.

Our sharp spectator, the Hubble Space Telescope, has been watching Saturn intently through the External Planets Environment Heritage (OPAL) program for almost 10 years. The program plans to follow changes in the gas monster climate, offering a remarkable look into the mysteries of our external nearby planet group.

Amy Simon, heading the OPAL program at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, lets us know that these spokes have an occasional musicality. They sprung up in 2021, however just on Saturn's morning side. After some time, their numbers and dimness moved as Saturn went through its approximately seven-year seasons, directed by its hub slant.

As Saturn gears up for its equinox, researchers expect something fascinating — more spokes, and conceivably hazier ones as well. This year, these transient highlights have been spotted on the two sides of Saturn, extending longer than the width of our planet.

Researchers figure these spokes could have something to do with Saturn's attractive field, which is very intense. There's a hypothesis that during the equinox, when Saturn's rings point toward the Sun all the more straightforwardly, the Sun's energy could interface strongly with Saturn's attractive field. This communication could in some way or another cajole residue or ice particles floating over the ring plane, shaping those slippery spokes.

Regardless of long stretches of study, we're disentangling the secret behind these spokes. The Hubble telescope watches out for Saturn, wanting to figure out the code behind these hypnotizing highlights.

In more straightforward terms, Saturn, with its shocking rings, has these spooky streaks that show up and vanish like ghosts. We've been watching them for some time now, and they appear to travel every which way with Saturn's seasons, similar to nature's enchanted show.

Amy Simon, a fat cat at NASA, says these spokespeople originally sprung up in our records in 2021, however just on one side of Saturn. As time elapsed, they changed in number and how dull they looked, practically like they were following their very own mystery timetable.

Presently, as Saturn gears up for its equinox, researchers are as eager and anxious as can be, anticipating that more spokespeople should appear and perhaps be hazier. This year, we've seen these spooky things on the two sides of Saturn, loosening up longer than the entire Earth!

Researchers believe Saturn's attractive field could have something to do with these spokes. At a point when Saturn points toward the sun all the more straightforwardly during its equinox, the sun's energy could have serious areas of strength for a visit with Saturn's attractive field. This chatter could persuade smidgens of residue or ice to drift over the rings, shaping these baffling spokes.

Indeed, even after such a long time, we're scratching our heads attempting to figure out these spokes. In any case, the Hubble telescope won't surrender — it's watching out for Saturn, wanting to uncover the mysteries behind these bewildering highlights.

Understanding Saturn's rings resembles settling a grandiose puzzle. These peculiar streaks, the spokes, are important for Saturn's puzzling appeal. We've been watching them for a long time, and they appear to travel every which way with the changing times of Saturn, practically as expected.

Amy Simon, a top researcher at NASA, let us know that these spokes showed up in our records back in 2021. Be that as it may, they didn't simply remain something very similar — over the long haul, they changed in number and how dull they showed up, as though they were getting into Saturn's grandiose rhythm.

Presently, as Saturn moves toward its equinox, researchers are pausing their breathing, hoping for something else from these spokesmen to show up. This year, we've spotted them on the two sides of Saturn, loosening up much longer than the whole Earth!

Researchers suspect that Saturn's strongly attractive field may be calling the shots behind these spokes. At a point when Saturn's rings point toward the sun all the more straightforwardly during its equinox, the sun's energy could warmly greet Saturn's attractive field, persuading small particles to drift over the rings and make these magical spokes.

Indeed, even following quite a while of study, we're still in obscurity about these spokes. However, the Hubble telescope is on it, focusing its look on Saturn, wanting to uncover the privileged insights of these dazzling highlights.


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