Weekly Current Affairs (13th October to 19th October 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (13th October to 19th October 2024)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: October 20 2024

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  • SpaceX’s Mechazilla successfully caught the Super Heavy booster for the first time after a Starship test launch.
  • NASA launched the Europa Clipper mission to study the habitability of Jupiter's icy moon, Europa.
  • The fossil of a newly discovered reptile species, Gondwanax paraisensis, was found in Brazil and dates back 237 million years.
  • Sirish Subash, a 14-year-old 9th grader from Georgia, was named America's Top Young Scientist for creating an AI handheld pesticide detector.
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