European Space Agency’s Upcoming Space Observatory To Probe Dark Universe To Be Launch On A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket
The project will yield vital insights into the underlying basis of gravity, dark energy, and dark matter
AI Trained On Text Data May Alter Social Scientific Research
The use of AI in social sciences opens up new avenues for generating ideas that can then be tested in human populations
US Space Force To launch ‘Silent Barker’ To Counter Russia, China Threats
The Space Force and NRO wouldn't reveal how many satellites will make up the Silent Barker constellation
Chinese Astronauts Return Home Safely Following A Six-Month Stint In Space Station
On November 29, 2022, China launched the manned spaceship Shenzhou-15
China Began Digging A 32,808-Feet-Deep Hole In Earth’s Crust
China's deepest-ever borehole began in the country's oil-rich Xinjiang region
Rafale Jets Carry Out A Strategic Mission Over Indian Ocean
The jets took off from the Hasimara Air Force station
Take A Look At The Scientist Who Will Spend A Year On Mars
She will be one of four volunteers who will enter a Martian habitat in Houston, Texas, at the end of June
Indian Navy Successfully Test-Fires BrahMos Missile
In January of last year, India signed a $375 million deal with the Philippines to deliver three missile batteries
ISRO Successfully Tests Its Semi-Cryogenic Engines
The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) of ISRO has undertaken the design & development of a Semicryogenic engine with 2000 kN thrust with Indian industry participation
JUICE Encounter An Antenna Problem In Deep Space
JUICE is the European Space Agency's first mission to search for signs of alien life on Jupiter