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With the evolution of technology and new resources, one of the biggest curiosity has been to find answers to the century-old question - are we alone in the universe? With humans aiming to be an interplanetary species in the future, the nearest attraction remains Mars. Several countries are in the race to the Red planet as it drives the human imagination of a future colony on the surface. The US, China, India, UAE have all successfully sent rovers, probes and spacecraft into the Martian orbi, deepening the understanding of the planet mired with ancient craters and signs of polar ice caps. ....
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Probes that have made it to Mars as Nasa s Perseverance attempts tricky landing The Perseverance rover will go through ‘seven minutes of terror as it attempts to land on the Martian surface. 18 February, 2021 12:06 Mars is not a friendly place when it comes to landing spacecraft. On Thursday, Nasa’s Perseverance rover will go through “seven minutes of terror” as it attempts to land on the Martian surface at 8.45pm UK time as part of a 2.7 billion US dollar (£1.9 billion) mission. There have been 19 landing attempts on the red planet, but only eight have been successful – all of them American. Here are the landers and rovers that have successfully made it to Mars: ....
Colombo, February 15: Private sector investment and involvement in developing ports emerged as a significant requirement in the 1980s. By this time, many ports had become bottlenecks to the efficient distribution chains of which they are an essential component. Government investments into port development was categorized as White Elephant Syndrome due to the following three main problems, illustrated by port congestion and consequent chronic service failures, contributed to the gradual deterioration of service quality during this period. The first reason for a lack of port service quality was the inability or unwillingness of many governments to invest in expensive port infrastructure or the misinvestment in infrastructure (providing facilities that were badly matched with the needs of foreign trade and shipping). During this period, a number of beautifully constructed port complexes became white elephants ....