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Neil Armstrong, first man to set foot on the moon died yesterday at the age of 82. The American astronaut who was a cardiovascular patient died on August 25, 2012 leaving behind a landmark scientific achievement for mankind to cherish upon.

In his career as an astronaut, Neil Armstrong voyaged to various spaceflight missions like Gemini 8 and Gemini 11, but it was NASA’s Apollo 11 moon mission which brought Armstrong greatest success and

Worms might just turn out to be the living beings that help us learn about long-term space living, a new study shows.

Scientists sent off 4,000 Caenorhabditis elegans, a species of microscopic roundworm, to the International Space Station and studied how they cope with life in low Earth orbit for six months.

Astronomers are searching aliens on the dark side of the planets, as according to them by sighting the artificial lights on the dark side of their planets at night could help in detecting alien colonies.

This one of its kind plan has come from Avi Loeb of Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) and Edwin Turner of Princeton University.

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