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Andhra Inc stocks lap up coalition dhan

Business new tamfitronics HYDERABAD: Market indices may have closed B-Day in the red, but stocks of several Andhra Pradesh-based companies as well as those linked with AP chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu rallied on the bourses after a slew of sops were announced for the state.Heritage Foodsfor instance - a dairy products company promoted by Naidu's family - hit the 5% upper circuit on Tuesday before closing at Rs 575.The company's market capitalisation stands at Rs 5,333 crore, up 35% from Rs 3,957 crore on June 3 - the day before Lok Sabha results were announced. The paneer player's market fortunes have seen a sharp revival since June 4, when Naidu emerged as one of the two kingmakers, along with JD(U)'s Nitish Kumar, in the coalition govt led by PM Modi.Tirupati-based Amara Raja Energy &...
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SpaceX, NASA to launch Crew-9 mission next month
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SpaceX, NASA to launch Crew-9 mission next month

NASA Space Technology SpaceX and NASA said on Friday they plan to launch the space agency's Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than Aug. 18. The announcement comes a day after the Federal Aviation administration cleared SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket to return to space following a rare mid-flight failure earlier this month had grounded it. The Falcon 9, the world's most frequently used rocket, was grounded after one rocket broke apart in space and doomed its payload of Starlink satellitesthe first failure in more than seven years of a rocket relied upon by the global space industry. NASA and SpaceX will embark on their ninth crew rotation mission to the ISS, with NASA astronauts Zena CardmanNick Hague, Stephanie Wilson, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Gorbunov, launched aboard a SpaceX...
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Three NASA Interns Expand Classroom Access to NASA Data
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Three NASA Interns Expand Classroom Access to NASA Data

NASA Space Technology This summer, NASA welcomed interns with professional teaching experience to help make the agency’s data more interactive and accessible in the classroom. Their efforts are an important step in fostering the education and curiosity of the Artemis Generation of students who will shape the future workforce.A 35-year-veteran educator, Diane Ripollone teaches Earth science, astronomy, and physics to high school students in North Carolina. In her decades of experience, she’s seen firsthand how students with physical challenges can face difficulties in connecting with lessons. She decided to tackle the issue head-on with her internship.Ripollone supports the My NASA Data Program, which provides educational materials to interact with live data collected by NASA satellites, observatories, and sensors worldwide. As a NASA intern, she has worked to create physical materials with braille for students with-...
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