How NASA’s technology changed daily life on Earth: Innovations behind selfie, GPS, medical tools & moreNASA impact on daily life: NASA's innovations have transformed daily life. Technology developed for space missions now powers smartphone ca...
25 Oct, 2025, 06.19 AM IST
NASA and IBM Introduce Groundbreaking Surya AI Model for Space Weather ForecastingNASA has transformed the science of the sun with the unveiling of the Surya Heliophysics Foundational Model, an artificial intelligence tha...
21 Aug, 2025, 09.06 PM IST
ISRO-NASA launch NISAR to scan earth's surface twice every 12 daysThe first joint weather satellite will track movements in polar ice, forest biomass, wetlands, and changes in the earth’s crust. The data g...
31 Jul, 2025, 11.39 AM IST
Firefly shares video of spacecraft Blue Ghost's soft landing on MoonTexa-based Firefly Aerospace became only the second commercial entity to successfully soft land a spacecraft on the lunar surface this Sund...
06 Mar, 2025, 12.06 AM IST
Forget about asteroid: Scientists reveal expanding 'weak spot' in Earth's magnetic shield, and the consequences could be devastatingResearchers confirm the rapid expansion of the South Atlantic Anomaly, a weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field, which is now threatening biol...
23 Feb, 2025, 11.09 PM IST
ISRO's 100th mission takes flight with successful launch of NVS-02 navigation satelliteISRO has launched its 100th rocket, the GSLV-F15, carrying the NVS-02 satellite to enhance India's Regional Navigation Satellite System. Th...
29 Jan, 2025, 07.34 AM IST
Coming soon: NASA's dream space plane that can carry people and satellitesRadian Aerospace intends to test its Radian One space planes over the coming years. Unlike multi-stage rockets, Radian's model has the pote...
03 Sep, 2024, 11.20 PM IST
NASA warns of powerful solar storm and blackouts. When it is likely to hit earthA significant solar flare has been released by the Sun, peaking at X1.4, according to NASA Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation but...
31 May, 2024, 10.39 AM IST
Quad push: ISRO taking space ties with US, Japan and Australia to a higher orbitThe Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) last week shipped the S-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) to U.S. space agency NASA's Jet P...
16 Mar, 2021, 03.52 PM IST
China's space plans suffer with nation set to lose access to Australian space tracking stationThe Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) has had a contract allowing Beijing access to the satellite antenna at the ground station since at leas...
21 Sep, 2020, 11.18 AM IST
NASA drone race: Human pilot emerges faster than Artificial IntelligenceDrone racing is a high-speed sport demanding instinctive reflexes. Researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in the US put thei...
23 Nov, 2017, 12.38 PM IST
What would happen if a massive solar storm hit the earth?There's an even bigger worry than wind and rain: space weather. If a massive solar storm hit us, our technology would be wiped out.
31 Aug, 2015, 01.33 PM IST
What would happen if a massive solar storm A hit the Earth?We all know that major storms can wreak havoc, flooding cities and decimating infrastructure. But there's an even bigger worry than wind an...
21 Aug, 2015, 02.23 PM IST
NASA tests technologies for safe and precise spacecraft landingADAPT technology has numerous potential applications, including landing on the Moon, asteroids and other space targets.
20 Mar, 2015, 05.08 PM IST
Irregularities in Earth's atmosphere can distort GPS signalsSignals travelling between Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites and electronic devices, especially at high latitudes, can get distort...
01 Mar, 2015, 06.35 PM IST
NASA spacecraft to study Earth's magnetic fieldsThe mission observes reconnection directly in Earth's protective magnetic space environment known as the magnetosphere.
26 Feb, 2015, 04.39 PM IST
Solar storm could have plunged world into darkness in 2012These plasma clouds, known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), comprised a solar storm thought to be the most powerful in at least 150 years.
25 Jul, 2014, 04.41 PM IST