![]() | Here comes the ‘tiniest’ tribute to Chandrayaan-3The Chandrayaan tribute is yet another glorious addition to Thiruvananthapuram-based miniature artist Ganesh Surbamaniyam’s amazing repertoire of miniature art. |
![]() | India gears for deep-sea mission in homemade submersibleSamudrayaan Mission is a project of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and is being implemented as part of the Rs 4,800-crore ‘Deep Ocean Mission’. |
![]() | Chandrayaan-3 might wake up again todayVikram and Pragyaan were put into sleep mode with the onset of the lunar night to prevent damage. |
![]() | ISRO gives India more space in the worldIndia is technologically and economically far behind China, but it can show off its capabilities in one domain: space. |
![]() | Sriharikota lost 100 m of coastline in 4 yrs, Andhra govt approves anti-erosion projectIn the recently held meeting in Vijayawada, the authority has reportedly given in-principle clearance for the groynes project, but precise details are not made public yet. |
![]() | Srinagar Diary: Municipal wards reserved for womenThe Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri has directed a facelift of government buildings along the major roads in the Valley. |
![]() | Coping with anarchy of thoughts in an era of knowledgesThe invitation from the President of Bharat for the G20 Summit in New Delhi has taken every Indian and Bharatiya by surprise. |
![]() | NASA satellite captures image of Chandrayaan-3 landing site on the MoonEarlier this week, ISRO announced that Vikram and Pragyan were put to sleep after investigating the Lunar surface for two weeks — after the Sun began to set on the Moon. |
![]() | After successful hop test on Moon, Chandrayaan-3 payloads on sleep mode; next awakening on Sept 22Vikram and Pragyan payloads are now in a power-off mode until the south pole of the lunar surface is back in the range of the Sun again. |
![]() | Woman scientist who lent her voice to ISRO countdowns no moreMany fondly recalled her resonating countdown from the Mission Control Centre at ISRO's Sriharikota spaceport during many launches. |
![]() | Rover asleep, ISRO will try to wake it up after 14 daysThe space agency hopes to wake up the rover after 14 days when the lunar night is over on September 22, 2023. |
![]() | Krishna Janmasthan Temple decked up for Janmashtami, celebrations dedicated to Chandrayaan-3 successKapil Sharma, a member of the Sri Krishna Janmasthan Seva Sansthan, said, "The improvised abode of the deity has been named 'Somnath Pushp Bangla' to highlight the efforts of ISRO chief S Somnath." |
![]() | Chandrayaan-3 success credit goes to tech made in IndiaThe work of ISRO scientists, the government, and private companies, who provided equipment and materials, also contributed to the success of Chandrayaan-3. |
![]() | ISRO chief and scientists pray for success of Aditya L-1On future plans, the ISRO chief said following the Aditya L-1 mission, the space agency will launch various others, including LV-D3 and PSLV in the coming days. |
![]() | INDIA bloc lauds ISRO for successful launch of Chandrayaan-3 missionIt also hoped that its extraordinary accomplishments would strengthen the spirit of scientific temper in society and give youth the inspiration to excel in science. |
![]() | Bhopal Diary: It’s Mama vs Chacha vs Dada as polls draw closeAs polls draw close, politicians are using new nicknames for themselves to attract voters. |
![]() | Mission to sun, Aditya-L1 spacecraft to lift-off tomorrowScientists associated with the project said the spacecraft will travel 1.5 million km from Earth, four times farther than the moon, to Lagrange point L1. |
![]() | Another rover instrument confirms presence of sulphur in lunar region: ISROISRO also released a video of the rover rotating in search of a safe route. The rotation was captured by a lander imager camera. |
![]() | Chandrayaan 3 Pragyaan rover takes first picture of lander on MoonISRO took to ‘X’ saying: “Pragyaan Rover clicked an image of Vikram Lander this morning. The ‘image of the mission’ was taken by the Navigation Camera onboard the Rover (NavCam).” |
![]() | Earth’s eternal celestial peerFrom its early days as Earth’s constant companion, to where we have come today -- the touch-down of Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander on its south pole -- interest in the Moon has only grown. |
