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The Chandrayaan project was an Indian lunar exploration mission to study the Moon. It aimed to explore the Moon's surface, search for water molecules, and conduct scientific experiments. The mission included an orbiter, lander, and rover components.
The NASA organization has conducted over 190 manned and unmanned missions since its inception in 1958. These missions have included space exploration, scientific research, satellite launches, and technology development.
The main objective of the Apollo 13 mission was to land on the moon, but due to an oxygen tank explosion, the mission had to be aborted. The payload included scientific instruments to study the moon's surface and other experiments to be conducted in space.
The final three Apollo missions focused on scientific exploration, with longer durations and more complex tasks on the lunar surface. They included the deployment and operation of scientific instruments, such as the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package. In contrast, the first three missions were predominantly focused on testing systems and procedures for landing on the moon.
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The scientific discipline that examines the effects of weather over an extended period of time is called climatology. Climatologists study patterns and variations in long-term weather conditions to understand climate trends and their impacts on ecosystems, societies, and the environment.
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No, there has not been a hurricane named Loca. Hurricanes are named using a predetermined list of names, and "Loca" has not been included in any official lists.
There are many topics included in Scientific American. They are as follows: energy and sustainability, evolution, health, mind and brain, space, and technology
The immediate impact of the Galveston hurricane on the city included power cuts, and deaths for citizens in low-lying areas.
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