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rummymodern 2024-06-02 01:17:09
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rummymodernNASA has shared a stunning image of the spiral galaxy NGC 4680 in all its glory. The image is said to have been taken by the Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3. The NGC 4680 galaxy had earlier made news in 1997, as it played host to a supernova explosion known as SN 1997bp according to NASA. The supernova had been identified by Australian amateur astronomer Robert Evans who is said to have identified  42 supernova explosions.

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rummymodernOn Sunday, despite being in its second week in theatres, Crew recorded an India nett collection of Rs 5.70 crore, thanks to the positive responses it has garnered. On the same day, the film outperformed Prithviraj Sukumaran’s epic survival drama Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life (Rs 5.23 crore) and significantly exceeded Vijay Deverakonda’s Telugu film Family Star (Rs 2.99 crore), although the latter is still in its first week of theatrical run. However, Crew is facing stiff competition from the Hollywood monster film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, which earned Rs 6.25 crore. Currently, Crew’s total worldwide collection stands at Rs 112.98 crore.A group of recyclers in the Philippines is trying to ease the country’s worsening plastic waste crisis by turning bottles, single-use sachets and snack food wrappers that clog rivers and spoil beaches into building materials.

rummymodern“I can confirm that he passed away yesterday.” She added, “He had throat cancer and was suffering for some time. He will be cremated at 4 pm today at Lodhi Crematorium. Chaudha will be at the Arya Samaj temple on Thursday 4 pm.”Here is a look at the new ARM-based Snapdragon X Elite and the Snapdragon X Plus powered Copilot+ PCs launching in the next few days:

rummymodernOlivia Colman – Empire of LightUnited Arab Emirates’s Hope probe has sent its first photograph of Mars, a day after entering its orbit. The image that was sent to Earth last week shows Olympus Mons, the largest known volcano of our solar system. The photo was taken by the Hope probe from a height of approximately 25,000 km above the surface of red planet. The photo captured by the probe shows the volcano at sunrise.

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