Science
ESA to Crash Draco Satellite for Research
In 2027, the European Space Agency (ESA) plans to crash a satellite on purpose to study how objects reenter the… Read More
Strong Solar Flares Threaten Satellites, ISRO Warns
The Sun is acting up again, sending out a series of strong solar flares. These powerful bursts of energy have… Read More
NASA Selects Axiom Space for Ax-5 Mission
NASA has officially chosen Axiom Space to conduct its fifth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The… Read More
Arctic Weather Forces NASA Artemis II Delay
NASA’s journey to the Moon has been temporarily delayed. The agency has rescheduled its Artemis II mission, postponing a crucial… Read More
NASA Shares High-Resolution Mars Crater Photo
NASA has released a stunning high-resolution image of Mars taken by its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The picture was captured using… Read More
Google DeepMind Unveils AlphaGenome AI for Genetics
Google DeepMind has introduced a new artificial intelligence (AI) system called AlphaGenome. According to the researchers, this tool could help… Read More
New Telescope Reveals Thousands of Hidden Asteroids
Asteroids are some of the most interesting objects in space. They are often found as space debris, leftover pieces from… Read More
Chinese Spacecraft Reentry Tracked Using Earthquake Sensors
When the Chinese spacecraft Shenzhou-15 came back to Earth, its break-up in the atmosphere was tracked in an unusual way… Read More
Bats Outsmart Darkness with Advanced Navigation Skills
Bats, nature’s original night-flyers, have a hidden navigation skill that outperforms even the most advanced human sensors. A new study… Read More
NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams to Attend KLF 2026
The organisers of the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) have announced that NASA astronaut Sunita Williams will be a special guest… Read More