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    ISRO seeks active role in global efforts to shield earth from asteroids

    ISRO Chairman S. Somanath emphasized India's growing space exploration capabilities and readiness for asteroid research collaborations. With recent successful missions like Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1, India aims to contribute significantly to global efforts in planetary defense and scientific discovery.

    Aliens: Little green men or big government secrets? Exploring UFO mysteries

    Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have fascinated people for decades, sparking debates about extraterrestrial life. World UFO Day, on July 2, commemorates the 1947 Roswell Incident when a "flying disc" was reportedly recovered, later deemed a weather balloon. Despite official denials, UFO interest persists. In 2022, Congress investigated unexplained sightings near military bases. In 2023, retired Maj. David Grusch claimed the US has hidden UFO programs, denied by the Pentagon. Skepticism and intrigue continue, as shown by controversial testimonies and recent claims of "nonhuman" mummies in Mexico.

    Now, any Indian citizen can register for a chance to fly to Space

    Any Indian citizen can enroll in the programme by paying a fee of $2.50 (Rs 207.5) to cover the costs of verification checks aimed at ensuring safe and fair voting. Joshua Skurla, cofounder, Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) told ET they are excited to have India as part of its human spaceflight programme.

    NASA: Boeing Starliner crew enjoys extended stay on ISS, they're in no 'rush to come home'

    NASA extends Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams' mission aboard Boeing's Starliner due to technical challenges like thruster failures and helium leaks. Despite setbacks, NASA assures their safety and plans for a return mission. Boeing faces public scrutiny despite mission success, amid comparisons with SpaceX's Crew Dragon. Both companies play pivotal roles in NASA's crewed missions to the ISS, navigating a competitive landscape in commercial space travel.

    Now you can apply to be an astronaut for just Rs 200, SERA invites application; Here's how to register and other details

    The Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) has partnered with Blue Origin to offer Indian citizens a chance to experience space travel. The collaboration will enable six individuals from countries with limited space presence, including India, to join a future New Shepard mission. The program aims to democratize space access through public voting, with minimal physical requirements. Selected astronauts will undergo a three-day training at Blue Origin's Texas launch site. This initiative underscores India's growing role in space exploration.

    Step into Space with NASA's latest 3D video as it takes you through the cosmic 'Pillars of Creation'

    NASA has unveiled a stunning 3D visualization of the 'Pillars of Creation' located in the Eagle Nebula, combining images from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. These cosmic structures, first captured by Hubble in the 1990s, have fascinated humanity for their towering columns of gas and dust where new stars are born. The new video allows viewers to explore these pillars in three dimensions, showcasing their intricate details and contrasting views from Hubble's visible-light images to Webb's infrared perspectives. This initiative aims to enhance public engagement and understanding of star formation processes, part of NASA's Universe of Learning initiative.

    • Why will NASA pay SpaceX $843 million to plunge ISS into Pacific Ocean? Will it not burn up while making re-entry to Earth?

      National Aeronautics and Space Agency has asked Elon Musk-owned company SpaceX to develop the ‘US Deorbit Vehicle’ that will lead the US sections of the ISS to its death when its time is over. But why? It could leave it to burn up while making re-entry to the Earth.

      China calls on scientists of all nations to study lunar samples, but notes obstacle with the US

      China's space officials announced that scientists worldwide could apply to study lunar rock samples from the Chang'e 6 mission. Cooperation, however, excludes the U.S. due to the Wolf Amendment, which restricts direct bilateral collaboration with NASA. China welcomes international scientists but refrains from revealing specific sample details pending further announcements. Future plans include lunar and planetary exploration missions.

      Keen to be partners with India in its space journey: Australian envoy on space collaboration projects

      Australia collaborates with India in the space sector, providing an USD 18 million grant for joint projects. The partnership aims to address climate change, boost manufacturing, and advance artificial intelligence, strengthening both nations' space economies.

      China's Chang'e-6 probe brings back first-ever samples from Moon's far side

      The development came after India in August 2023 became the first country to land near the little-explored lunar South Pole region when its Chandrayaan-3's lander, carrying the Pragyaan rover, successfully landed there.

      Boeing Starliner faces technical issues: How will astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams return to Earth?

      Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, facing technical challenges, prepares to bring astronauts Wilmore and Williams back from the ISS. Delays have plagued the return, with no set date yet. Issues with the propulsion system, including overheating thrusters and helium leaks, are under scrutiny. Despite the setbacks, NASA and Boeing are actively working on solutions, including software updates. Crew Dragon stands by as a backup, underscoring the complexities of space missions.

      India, US working for training ISRO astronauts at NASA's Johnson Space Center

      India and the US are collaborating on the Artemis programme, planning joint efforts at the International Space Station, and strengthening space cooperation through the Advanced Domains Defense Dialogue.

      Putin ratifies plan to jointly build lunar base with China

      Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a plan to jointly build the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) with China. The ILRS will include sections on the lunar surface, lunar orbit, and Earth, built in two phases. The first phase aims to establish a basic station by 2035, with expansion completed by 2045. Twelve countries and international organizations have joined the initiative. The project follows Russia and China's 2021 agreement and involves ambitious lunar missions starting in 2026.

      Brand-new space telescope launched in 2023 has 'damaged doors', says NASA

      Observational plans around an expensive and state-of-the-art space telescope launched just last year in September, has now taken a back seat, as one of the aperture doors that covers a crucial instrument has stayed jammed for long. NASA is currently contemplating backup options around the issue, say reports.

      NASA's cutting-edge alloy investment set to drive Aerospace innovation

      NASA's groundbreaking investment in superalloy GRX-810 is poised to revolutionize aerospace technology, offering superior durability and performance in extreme conditions. Developed under NASA's Technology Transfer Program, GRX-810 can endure temperatures exceeding 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and withstand more stress and oxidation than traditional materials. Licensed to four American companies, this nickel-based alloy promises to enhance the competitiveness of American aerospace industries and improve overall fuel efficiency, marking a significant step forward in materials science.

      NASA accidentally broadcasts simulation of distressed astronauts on space station

      A female voice asks crew members to "get commander back in his suit", check his pulse and provide him with oxygen, later saying his prognosis was "tenuous", according to copies of the audio posted on social media. NASA did not verify the recordings or republish the audio.

      Who is William Anders? Apollo 8 astronaut is known for THIS photograph. Details here

      Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders recently passed away due to a plane crash at the age of 90. Anders is responsible for taking an iconic "Earthrise" photograph that has stayed in the memory of space freaks for a long time.

      Best toys for your toddlers to keep them happy and engaged

      This expertly curated article offers a treasure trove of engaging options designed to captivate your toddlers' imaginations. From playset that foster cognitive growth to cute little soft dolls that ensure comfort and joy, our selection caters to every child's unique interests. Whether you're seeking imaginative playsets or cuddly companions, our article is your ultimate resource for finding the best toys to nurture your toddler's development and ensure endless hours of joy and exploration.

      Kristen Stewart joins 'The Challenger' series as Sally Ride

      Kristen Stewart is set to make her series debut in 'The Challenger,' portraying the role of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space. The series, developed by Kyra Sedgwick's Big Swing Productions and executive produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Partners, follows NASA's 1978 class and Ride's journey from astronaut to member of the Rogers Commission investigating the Challenger explosion.

      China's spacecraft takes off from far side of Moon to bring home first samples

      China's Chang'e-6 probe on Tuesday lifted off from the far side of the Moon for its journey back to Earth carrying the first rock samples ever collected from the rarely explored terrain, in an ambitious mission that underscored the country's rise as a major space power. The ascender has entered a pre-set orbit around the Moon after taking off from the far side this morning, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced.

      Real-life Tony Stark, Larry Connor plans his next adventure to Titanic wreck a year after OceanGate

      Ohio billionaire Larry Connor is preparing for a daring return expedition to the Titanic wreck, partnering with Triton Submarines CEO Patrick Lahey to develop a new submersible for the mission. The new submersible, Triton 4000/2 Abyssal Explorer, is designed to dive to depths of 4,000 meters and features unique "Gull Wings" to protect marine life. Connor's determination was strengthened after the tragic implosion of the Titan submersible last year, which resulted in the loss of five passengers. The mission aims to demonstrate the safety and potential of deep-sea exploration while highlighting the wonders of the ocean.

      US Ambassador Eric Garcetti proposes development of "QUAD satellite" with India-US partnership

      US Ambassador Eric Garcetti proposed developing a QUAD satellite in partnership with India during his visit to ISRO. He met with Chairman S Somanath to discuss space cooperation and advanced technologies.

      NASA will soon provide advanced training to Indian astronauts: Eric Garcetti

      The day-long event in Bengaluru garnered participation from senior officials from both the US and Indian governments, including Garcetti, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Dr. Somanath. S, representatives from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Government of India, as well as prominent leaders from the commercial space industry, industry stakeholders, venture capitalists, and market analysts.

      "ISRO aims to explore human space flight activities, build space stations": Chairman Somnath

      Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Sreedhara Panicker Somanath on Sunday attended a programme at a school and said that the space agency aims to explore human space flight activities and build space stations.

      Pakistan's CubeSat sends first images of Sun and Moon from lunar orbit

      Pakistan's CubeSat, part of China's Chang'e-6 mission, has made history by transmitting its first images of the sun and moon from lunar orbit. The CubeSat successfully separated from the orbiter near the far side of the moon, capturing its initial image on May 8 at 16:14 (1:14 pm Pakistan time). This achievement was celebrated at a ceremony at the China National Space Agency (CNSA), where the images were presented to Pakistan's ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi. The project, a collaboration between Islamabad's Institute of Space Technology (IST), China's Shanghai University (SJTU), and Pakistan's national space agency Suparco.

      Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams set to fly into space for a third time on Tuesday

      Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams, alongside Butch Wilmore, embarks on a significant mission flying Boeing's Starliner from Florida to the International Space Station, overcoming delays and contributing to the Commercial Crew Programme.

      Boeing Starliner launch today: How to watch live? Meet the two NASA astronauts onboard

      Two NASA astronauts are scheduled to embark on a journey to the International Space Station aboard a new spacecraft. Boeing's Starliner is set to launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida, marking its inaugural crewed test flight.

      A decade after India's Chandrayaan, Pakistan's maiden lunar mission 'Cube Qamar' jets off, thanks to China

      China and Pakistan are making remarkable strides in space exploration with their respective lunar missions. China's Chang'e-6 mission and Pakistan's ICUBE-Q mission highlight the growing capabilities and ambitions of these nations in the field of space technology. These missions are expected to yield valuable insights into the moon's composition and history, contributing to our broader understanding of the universe.

      China to launch lunar probe Chang'e-6 to collect samples from far side of moon

      China announced on Wednesday its plan to launch the lunar probe Chang'e-6 on Friday, aiming to collect samples from the far side of the moon, marking the first such mission in human history, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA). Preparations for the mission, including refueling the Long March-5 Y8 carrier rocket, are underway at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in Hainan Province.

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