Belgaum, India has made significant contributions to the Chandrayaan-3 mission through the manufacturing of spare parts by Servo Controller Aerospace Pvt Ltd. Prakash Padnekar, a scientist from Belgaum, also plays a vital role. Their efforts highlight India's mastery in space missions and inspire future generations.
By aiming for the challenging lunar south pole, known for its formidable conditions, India is showcasing its ambition and determination. Succeeding in this endeavour would be a significant achievement, highlighting India's ability to accomplish remarkable feats with cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Girish Linganna explains
Dr Chandrakala Meena, assistant professor at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Thiruvananthapuram speaks to Asianet News Network's Salini S about how she and her team solved a 50-year-old paradox that had left the scientists puzzled.
Due to their minimal interaction with the rest of the physical universe, these particles are extremely difficult to detect, hence the name "ghost particles." Detectors at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station were reportedly utilised by the researchers.
This regularity allows them to serve as remarkably accurate clocks. In their research, radio telescopes worldwide focused on 115 pulsars within the Milky Way, carefully measuring minuscule differences in the timing of their pulses to identify distinctive signs of gravitational waves.
While not legally binding, the Artemis Accords aim to foster a sense of unity and common purpose among nations involved, encouraging the peaceful utilization of space and ensuring equitable distribution of the benefits derived from space exploration. Girish Linganna reports
A consensus on this emerged during the talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden at the Oval Office in the White House.
It is reportedly said that these embryo-like structures are at the very earliest stages of human development. They, however, do not have a beating heart or a brain. But scientists say they could one day help advance the understanding of genetic diseases or the causes of miscarriages.
The winning entry in the NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) is a human-powered rover designed for manned missions to the Moon and Mars by the BITS Pilani students. In the competition, the group "Inspired Karters Gravity" won first place for the Project Review Award.
It is high time that Prof CS Unnikrishnan's Cosmic Relativity theory is discussed by the Physics community in India without any prejudices, says Prof V P N Nampoori
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