Discover Hanle, India's first dark sky reserve, where stargazing fosters community, protects the environment, and boosts ...
Bengaluru-based IIA, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), traces its origins back to an ...
Explore the Indian astro community's vision for advancing solar physics and space weather research through innovative ...
In a rare celestial moment, Indian astronomer Dorje Angchuk shared a breathtaking video of Comet Lemmon streaking across the ...
India's XPoSat mission, launched in 2024, is now accepting research proposals from Indian scientists to study extreme cosmic ...
India's XPoSat mission is now open for proposals from Indian scientists. Launched in January 2024, this X-ray observatory ...
After India's recent lunar south-pole win and high-profile missions, interest in space is rising nationwide in Tier 1, 2 and ...
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan described the work as a reflection of India's "rich legacy of scientific enquiry ...
Jayant Vishnu Narlikar, a visionary Indian astrophysicist whose bold cosmological theories and deep dedication to science education reshaped India’s scientific landscape, died on 20 May 2025 in Pune.
With help from citizen scientists, astronomers have found the most powerful and distant "odd radio circle" ever detected.
At the NDTV World Summit 2025 in New Delhi, researcher Nick Booker said that India’s early advances in mathematics, language and astronomy seeded the modern, computational mindset.