ISRO Successfully Conducts Second Test of Air Breathing Propulsion Technology

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully completed its second experimental flight demonstrating Air Breathing Propulsion Technology on Tuesday. The test, conducted at 7:00 am from the Satish Dhawan Space … Read More

Mercury’s Hidden Wealth: Unveiling Vast Diamond Deposits Deep Within the Planet

A recent study suggests that Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, may have vast diamond deposits buried deep beneath its surface. Published in the journal Nature Communications, this discovery … Read More

NASA Plans to Uncover Potential Biosignatures from Europa and Enceladus

NASA is exploring the possibility of discovering biosignatures—complex organic molecules like amino acids and nucleic acids—beneath the icy surfaces of Europa and Enceladus. These moons of Jupiter and Saturn, respectively, … Read More

Gaia Spacecraft Survives Meteor Strike and Solar Storm, Resumes Milky Way Study

The European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft, designed to map the stars of the Milky Way, recently endured a micrometeoroid impact and a solar storm, causing significant disruptions. Despite the damage, … Read More

Einstein Ring Reveals Mysteries of a Hyper-Luminous Galaxy 10 Billion Light-Years Away

Astronomers have observed an incredibly luminous infrared galaxy (HyLIRG) named PJ0116-24, located 10 billion light-years from Earth. This discovery was made possible through the observation of an “Einstein ring,” a … Read More