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DRDL Advances India’s Hypersonic Missile Program

India’s Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) in Hyderabad, part of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has achieved… Read More

Dense Fog Covers Ganga Delta During Cold Wave

On January 6, 2026, NASA’s Terra satellite captured a striking image of the Ganga Delta covered in thick fog, showing… Read More

Winter Forces Birds to Seek Warmer Regions

As winter arrives in the northern regions, birds face many challenges. Lakes and rivers can freeze, insects disappear, and plant-based… Read More

Strong Martian Winds Carve Grooves, ESA Finds

Recent observations from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Mars Express spacecraft have shown how winds on Mars are dramatically shaping… Read More

“Why Satellites Stay in Orbit Around Earth”

There are more than 13,000 satellites from different countries orbiting around Earth. You might wonder why these satellites don’t fall… Read More

Iceberg A-23A Shrinks After Decades of Drifting

Iceberg A-23A, which broke off from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986, is still one of the most closely tracked… Read More

Nuclear Test Ban May End Soon Globally

Nuclear weapons tests used to happen regularly, but most countries have not tested any weapons in decades. This followed the… Read More

UAE Skywatchers Await Spectacular Astronomical Events 2026

Abu Dhabi/Dubai: Skywatchers and residents of the UAE have an exciting year ahead in 2026! This year will bring amazing… Read More

“Indian Satellite Hits by Space Dust Every Minute”

India’s first homegrown cosmic dust detector, called the Dust EXperiment (DEX), has revealed that tiny particles from space are constantly… Read More

“Earthquakes Shake Antarctica’s Doomsday Glacier”

Deep under the ice of Antarctica, hundreds of unusual earthquakes have been quietly shaking one of the world’s most dangerous… Read More