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12 minutes ago, rchallapalli said:

The above numbers don't add up to 100%.Infact they add up to way more than 100%. Someone light up the bulbs in my head

India population ippudu 130 billion approx., paina unna numbers prakaram 2050 lo ippudu unna population ki 25% growth untundi ani estimation. so 2050 lo India population will be 162.5 b

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On 9/9/2019 at 11:40 PM, TarakMokshu99 said:

What??

Sun ni chusthunav, moon ni chusthunavu ga bro

alage neptune ni chudataniki monna sep. 9th na best position lo vachindanta, naked eye tho chudochu, leda some telescope or some binoculars nunchi chusthey Ice planet(Neptune) ni inka deggaraga chudochu anta.

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1 minute ago, chanu@ntrfan said:

Sun ni chusthunav, moon ni chusthunavu ga bro

alage neptune ni chudataniki monna sep. 9th na best position lo vachindanta, naked eye tho chudochu, leda some telescope or some binoculars nunchi chusthey Ice planet(Neptune) ni inka deggaraga chudochu anta.

Mostly it  looks like star only i guess. Very hard to identify unless someone confirm we are seeing right one :)

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1 hour ago, NAGA_NTR said:

water aa, Water form lo unna Acid aa

Experts from University College London identified water vapor in the atmosphere of K2-18b, which is 110 light-years from Earth. A light-year, which measures distance in space, equals a little less than 6 trillion miles.

“K2-18b, which is eight times the mass of Earth, is now the only planet orbiting a star outside the solar system, or ‘exoplanet,’ known to have both water and temperatures that could support life,”

Data collected by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2016 and 2017 was used to study starlight filtered through the exoplanet’s atmosphere. “The results revealed the molecular signature of water vapor, also indicating the presence of hydrogen and helium in the planet’s atmosphere,” UCL said in its statement.

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