Massive Asteroid 2025 CR to Fly Past Earth Safely

At a remarkable 22,663 kilometers per hour, asteroid 2025 CR will fly past Earth. It will still be around 3.09 million miles away from Earth, which is more than five times the distance between Earth and the Moon, even with its quick velocity. At 22:04 IST, the closest approach is anticipated, providing astronomers with a … Read more

Indian Scientists Discover a Massive Alien Planet 78 Times the Size of Earth

An amazing discovery was made by Indian scientists when they found TOI-6038A b, a gigantic exoplanet that is 78 times the size of Earth. This revelation has shockwaved the scientific community, challenging conventional wisdom on planetary creation and evolution. Rarely found outside of our Solar System, this massive planet revolves around an F-type star that … Read more

Scientists Confirm a ‘Super Earth’ 20 Light-Years Away with Potential for Life

A team of astronomers has confirmed the existence of HD 20794 d, a super-Earth orbiting a Sun-like star just 20 light-years away. This rocky planet sits within the habitable zone, raising exciting possibilities for liquid water—and even life. A Decade-Long Mystery Finally Solved The journey to this discovery began in 2022, when Dr. Michael Cretignier … Read more

Ancient Whitebark Pines Discovered in Melting Ice of Wyoming’s Rocky Mountains

Manashimaya A remarkable discovery in Wyoming’s Rocky Mountains is shedding new light on ancient climate patterns. Scientists have unearthed well-preserved whitebark pine trees encased in ice for nearly 6,000 years. The trees were found on the Beartooth Plateau at 10,140 feet, about 590 feet above the modern tree line, suggesting that the middle Holocene period … Read more

Hiker Stumbles Upon a 280-Million-Year-Old Lost World in the Alps

In an astonishing discovery, a hiker exploring the Italian Alps accidentally uncovered a 280-million-year-old ecosystem frozen in time. While trekking through Valtellina Orobie Mountains Park in 2023, Claudia Steffensen noticed peculiar patterns on a rock slab resembling ancient footprints. Her curiosity led to an in-depth scientific investigation by experts from the University of Pavia and … Read more

India’s First Hydrogen Train to Be Among the World’s Most Powerful

Indian Railways is taking a major step toward sustainable transportation by developing the country’s first hydrogen-powered train. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, stated that the train would be among the longest and most powerful hydrogen trains globally. A hydrogen fuel cell is installed on a Diesel Electric Multiple … Read more

Thriving in the Depths: Life Hidden Beneath Earth’s Surface

When we think of life, we picture lush forests, vast oceans, and bustling cities. But beneath our feet, miles underground, an entirely different world exists—one teeming with life in the most extreme conditions. Scientists have recently uncovered a vast underground biosphere, revealing an astonishing variety of microorganisms that challenge our understanding of where and how … Read more

The Hidden Journey of Gold: From Earth’s Mantle to the Surface

For years, scientists speculated that Earth’s gold might have arrived from space, much like water carried by asteroids. However, no asteroid has ever been found with enough gold to support this theory. Instead, new research confirms that gold originates deep within the Earth’s mantle, slowly making its way to the surface under precise geological conditions. … Read more

Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to Embark on Historic ISS Mission – Plans to Perform Yoga in Space

The first Indian astronaut to travel to the ISS aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is expected to be Indian Air Force Officer Shubhanshu Shukla. His journey, part of NASA’s Axiom Mission 4, is slated to start no earlier than April 2026 in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Speaking at a press conference, … Read more

ISRO’s Historic 100th Mission: Countdown Begins for NVS-02 Launch

India’s space odyssey has reached a major milestone as the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) formally began the 27-hour countdown for its historic 100th mission. The NVS-02 navigation satellite will be launched into orbit by a GSLV rocket from Sriharikota on January 29 at 6:23 AM. Being the first launch under ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan’s … Read more

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