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What NASA says would happen if Earth got too close to a black hole

Approaching a black hole unleashes extreme tidal forces, stretching and tearing apart matter, including planets like Earth, a phenomenon known as spaghettification. Time also slows dramatically due to gravitational time dilation. While a supermassive black hole might offer a slightly less violent initial encounter, survival remains improbable due to radiation and instability.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 8:00 pm

CH-3 data reveals unexpectedly active electrical environment at Moons South Pole

The discovery made by Chandrayaan-3's lander has revealed a vibrant plasma environment in the Moon's southern polar areas. Recent measurements indicate an unexpected surge in electron densities and energetic particles, surpassing earlier predictions. This dynamic, electrically charged layer is greatly influenced by solar wind and Earths magnetic forces, providing vital knowledge that could shape upcoming lunar explorations.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 7:53 pm

Aditya-L1s data sheds new light on May 2024 superstorm

In an exciting revelation, Indian scientists have teamed up with data from Aditya-L1 and US spacecraft to decode the mysteries surrounding Gannon's storm, the formidable solar storm of May 2024. Their research unveiled the dramatic interplay of two colliding coronal mass ejections that engaged in a significant magnetic reconnection, resulting in intensified solar activity directed at Earth.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 7:45 pm

Northern lights to light up sky on December 9: When, where and how to view the rare celestial event

A powerful solar storm is set to bring the Northern Lights to lower latitudes on December 9th. Skywatchers across many US states could witness vibrant auroral displays, extending far beyond their usual northern zones. Experts advise seeking dark, clear skies for the best chance to see this rare celestial event.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 2:30 pm

Alien signal or atmospheric mystery? NASA reveals truth behind red jellyfish lights and sprites over Earth

Mysterious red lights falling from space, initially thought to be alien signals, have been identified by scientists as red sprites. These rare upper-atmosphere lightning phenomena occur high above thunderstorms, appearing as upward-traveling pillars or jellyfish-shaped glows. Captured by citizen scientists and astronauts, these striking electrical events are triggered by powerful ground lightning strikes.

The Times of India 9 Dec 2025 8:00 am

Mars largest river systems revealed: Insights into ancient water, sediment deposits, and potential habitability for past life

Ancient Mars once teemed with flowing rivers, forming vast drainage systems. A new study has mapped these large basins, revealing they concentrated nutrients and sediments, making them prime locations for potential past life. These findings are crucial for guiding future missions in the search for evidence of ancient Martian habitability.

The Times of India 8 Dec 2025 10:00 pm

'Aliens need to be a lot smarter to reach out to us...': Ex-Nasa Astronaut Mike Massimino

The astronaut also gave a straightforward reponse to the viral question circulating on social media on whether or not can people have sex in space? I don't see why not, he said with a smile.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 11:22 pm

Sentinel 6B launched by NASA satellite to boost climate monitoring

NASA's Sentinel-6B satellite, launched in mid-November, is a significant advancement in climate monitoring. This new spacecraft will provide highly precise data on sea-level rise and atmospheric conditions, enabling scientists to track the growing impacts of climate change. Operating alongside its twin, Sentinel-6B will soon take over primary sea level measurements, continuing crucial climate research.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 4:10 pm

Scientists say there may be a third state between life and death and the discovery is rewriting biology

Scientists are exploring a mysterious third state between life and death. Cell clusters from dead organisms are showing new capabilities in labs. This discovery could revolutionize regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. It challenges our understanding of death and may impact organ donation and end-of-life care. Research continues to uncover hidden biological layers.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 2:10 pm

Scientists discover 16,600 fossil footprints: Largest dinosaur gathering ever

Scientists uncovered a massive dinosaur footprint site in Bolivia. Over 16,600 tracks from predatory theropods were found. This site is the largest ever discovered. The prints offer rare evidence of dinosaur swimming and tail dragging. Researchers are exploring reasons for this predator-only gathering. The findings are changing our understanding of prehistoric life.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 9:10 am

Did the worlds first solar eclipse change Earths rotation? Scientists decode a 709 BCE mystery

Ancient Chinese astronomers observed a solar eclipse in 709 BCE with remarkable detail. These old records are now helping scientists understand Earth's rotation changes over thousands of years. They also reveal patterns in solar activity. This ancient data improves modern astronomical models and our understanding of planetary dynamics and climate links.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 7:10 am

The Cold Moon of 2025: Why the final supermoon looked bigger, brighter and sharper in the December sky

Skywatchers witnessed a spectacular Cold Moon on December 5, 2025, the year's final supermoon. Its proximity to Earth made it appear larger and brighter, enhanced by winter's clear skies and the Moon's high elevation. This celestial event, steeped in tradition, also influenced nocturnal wildlife, showcasing the interplay between astronomical phenomena and Earth's ecosystems.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 2:10 am

60,000 African penguins died: Study finds shocking truth behind the mass die off

A devastating collapse in sardine stocks led to the starvation of over 60,000 African penguins on South Africa's Dassen and Robben Islands between 2004 and 2012. This food shortage, exacerbated by environmental shifts and fishing pressure, wiped out 95% of colonies. The crisis highlights the species' critical endangerment, with urgent fishing limits now crucial for survival.

The Times of India 6 Dec 2025 6:52 pm