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Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the 21st century will last more than six minutes: Why the August 2027 celestial event is so rareThe rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, is expected to become the longest total solar eclipse visible from land during the 21st cen...
Mission ShakthiSAT expands presence to Sri Lanka, empowers young women in STEMThis initiative involves 12,000 girls from 108 countries in satellite design and launch, fostering STEM education and global unity. Selecte...
Rocket dreams and unicorns: Investors bet on a long and high rideIndia's private space sector is experiencing a surge in global investment. Skyroot Aerospace has become the country's first space unicorn, ...
Quote of the Day by Sir Isaac Newton: ‘As a blind man has no idea of colors so have we…’ - Why we may never truly understand everything, explained by one of the smartest minds everQuote of the Day: Isaac Newton, a scientific giant, pondered the limits of human understanding, comparing it to a blind man's inability to ...
Moon lava tubes are emerging as one of the strongest shelter ideas for future astronautsScientists are increasingly interested in lunar lava tubes. These underground formations offer natural protection from radiation and extrem...
Foxconn launches second-generation satellites via SpaceX Falcon 9Taiwan's Foxconn said on Sunday its second-generation low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites were launched via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from ...
Quote of the Day by Isaac Newton: ‘To myself I am only a child playing on the beach, while...’ - Why the smartest people never stop feeling like students, explained by the father of modern physicsQuote of the Day by Isaac Newton suggests that true intelligence is not defined by how much a person already knows, but by the willingness ...
How this Kerala boy helped put India’s space dreams on global map & earned rare 'triple Padma': All About the star who helped ISRO chase MoonKrishnaswamy Kasturirangan, the Kerala-born scientist who became one of the key architects of India’s space programme, rose from humble beg...
Uranus Spins Sideways, the Stranger Story Is What That Does to the Space Around ItUranus spins on its side, creating a wild magnetosphere. Unlike Earth's stable bubble, Uranus's magnetic field is lopsided and constantly s...
'Cannibal', 'zombie' star spotted. Know in detail about the startling discovery in space scienceWhat is a 'cannibal' star and why it is called so? The scientists at the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chil...
Russia-Ukraine War: US slaps sanctions on Chinese space science firm for helping mercenary Wagner GroupThe US has slapped sanctions on Chinese firm for helping mercenary Wagner Group against Ukraine.
Sun emits massive solar flare with potential to impact satellite communications: CESSI"The X2.2 class solar flare eruption took place at 3:57 UTC (9.27 IST) from the solar magnetic active region AR12992," Dibyendu Nandi, Asso...
Centre for space sciences inaugurated in Jammu Central varsityIn October 2018, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Central University o...
Cabinet approves MoU between India and Bhutan on cooperation in peaceful uses of outer spaceCooperation with Bhutan through this MoU would lead to a joint activity in the field of application of space technologies for the benefit o...
China's new space carrier rocket successfully launches five satellites on its maiden flightThe five experimental satellites will carry out the in-orbit verification of microwave imaging and other technologies. They will conduct ex...
Cabinet nod to GSLV Ph-4 continuation programmeThe phase four will enable the launch of two-tonne class of satellites for geo-imaging, navigation, data relay communication and space scie...
- India to soon launch space science channel: ISRO
Bengaluru, Aug 12 (IANS) India will soon launch a dedicated space and science television channel to make their benefits reach people across...
Tell NASA which points of Jupiter you want Juno to spy!JunoCam is the visible-light camera aboard the Juno spacecraft that was launched on August 5, 2011. It was built by Malin Space Science Sys...
- India, Australia ink pact to enhance space cooperation
India and Australia today decided to enhance cooperation in space science research, technology and capability development.
- Brace for solar tsunami
The Earth could be hit by a "solar tsunami" anytime now as an unusually complex magnetic eruption on the Sun has flung a large cloud of ele...