NASA has spotted an intergalactic comet, named 3I/Atlas, that journeyed into our solar system. This icy snowball, the third interstellar object detected, poses no threat to Earth. Currently near Jupiter, it will pass between Mars and Earth's orbits in October, safely beyond 150 million miles from the red planet.
Shubhanshu Shukla answers students questions about life on the ISS: From eating to floating in space
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian astronaut to reach the International Space Station, engaged with Indian students in a live session under ISROs Vidyarthi Samvad Programme. Shukla shared insights into daily life in space, including sleeping arrangements, food, health protocols, and the emotional impact of viewing Earth from orbit.
Elon Musk wants the International Space Station to shut down. He suggests focusing on Mars missions instead. He thinks the ISS is old and costly. NASA plans to deorbit the ISS by 2030. Some support Musk's Mars vision. Others worry about losing ISS research and partnerships. A gradual shift is a suggested solution. The debate continues.
Heres how flight surgeons are monitoring Ax-4 crew, with India in the loop
Axiom-4 astronauts, including Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, are under close medical observation during their ISS mission. Axiom Space flight surgeons prioritize their well-being through telehealth check-ins and personalized care. Indian doctors are also participating, gaining valuable experience for India's human spaceflight program, fostering international cooperation in space medicine.
Tejas-Mk-1A roll out from Nashik this month, Astra firing likely in Aug: HAL CMD
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is set to roll out the first LCA Tejas Mk1A from its Nashik plant by July-end, with Astra missile testing planned for early August. Despite engine supply challenges from GE and radar integration delays, HAL is pushing forward, aiming to deliver 12 aircraft this year.
Isros Samvad Programme interaction: Shubhanshu Shukla speaks to students; talks about life in space
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, currently on the ISS, interacted with Lucknow students as part of Isros Vidyarthi Samvad Programme. He shared insights into astronaut life, covering topics like sleeping arrangements, food, health, and the challenges of adapting to space. Group Captain Angad Pratap of the Gaganyaan mission also attended, promoting space program awareness.
Shubhanshu Shukla set to interact with students and ISRO scientists from space on July 4
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will interact with ISRO students and scientists from the International Space Station. The interaction will occur via ham radio on Friday. This event is part of the ARISS program. It aims to promote STEM education. The session will take place at the U R Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru.
Bezos-backed methane-tracking satellite lost in space
A satellite backed by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has been lost in space while carrying out an important climate change mission, New Zealand officials said Wednesday. Amazon founder Bezos pumped more than US$100 million into the project through his philanthropic Earth Fund.
Scientists discover oldest rocks on Earth, over 4.16 billion years old
A groundbreaking discovery in northern Quebec has confirmed the existence of Earth's oldest known rocks, dating back 4.16 billion years. These ancient rocks offer a rare glimpse into the Hadean eon, a period of intense volcanic activity and Earth's chaotic beginnings. Scientists used radiometric dating techniques to accurately determine the rocks' age, providing valuable insights into the planet's formation.
Space enthusiasts are tracking Asteroid 2025 MM. It is airplane-sized. It will safely pass by Earth this week. The asteroid will travel at a distance of 1.29 million kilometers. It is not a threat. Scientists will continue monitoring its path. This is because asteroid orbits can change. Continuous monitoring is essential for planetary defense. Sky surveillance is important.
CNSA releases images of Earth and Moon by Tianwen-2 from 590,000 km in deep space
China's Tianwen-2 probe has commenced its decade-long deep space mission, capturing a stunning image of Earth and the Moon from 590,000 kilometers away. Launched on May 29, the probe will collect samples from asteroid Kamooalewa by 2027 and later investigate comet 311P/PANSTARRS. This dual-target mission aims to unlock secrets about the origin of the Moon, water, and life.
NASA is partnering with Netflix to stream NASA+, its ad-free streaming platform, starting summer 2025. This collaboration will bring live rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks, and Earth views from the ISS to Netflix's global audience. The goal is to make space exploration more accessible, educational, and inspiring for millions of viewers worldwide, expanding NASA's digital reach.