Aditya-L1: India’s Pioneering Sun Observation Mission

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has embarked on an extraordinary journey of exploration into the heart of our solar system. Aditya-L1, the first Indian mission dedicated to observing the Sun, is set to provide groundbreaking insights into our nearest star. In this article, we delve into the mission’s objectives, its significance, and the latestContinue reading “Aditya-L1: India’s Pioneering Sun Observation Mission”

Luna 25 vs. Chandrayaan 3: A Lunar Odyssey Unveiled

In the unfathomable expanse of the cosmos, the moon has beckoned humanity for eons. Now, two thrilling lunar missions, Luna 25 and Chandrayaan 3, stand poised to rekindle our relationship with our celestial neighbor. As we delve into the intricacies of these missions, we witness the ingenuity of human space exploration and the fervent desireContinue reading “Luna 25 vs. Chandrayaan 3: A Lunar Odyssey Unveiled”

‘Oumuamua

Oumuamua, the first object from another star system to be observed in our solar system, has some unusual characteristics. It is as big as a football field and has a peculiar shape that makes it difficult to classify. Some scientists think that Oumuamua’s light indicates ice on its surface, while others say it could beContinue reading “‘Oumuamua”

Solar Eclipse – 25th October

An eclipse takes place when one heavenly body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another heavenly body. A solar eclipse happens the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth blocking the light of the Sun from reaching Earth. This leads to a solar eclipse as the Moon casts a shadowContinue reading “Solar Eclipse – 25th October”

Discovery of Neptune

Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun, and one of four gas giants in our solar system. It’s also the farthest known solar planet. In terms of size, Neptune is slightly smaller than Uranus but more massive, making it the third-most-massive planet in our solar system. And because of its high density, it’s alsoContinue reading “Discovery of Neptune”

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