Interstellar Comet's Wobbling Jets Puzzle Scientists
Comet 3I/ATLAS, a visitor from another star, exhibits strange wobbling jets as it leaves our solar system, offering a rare glimpse into alien planetary systems. Discover the details.
Comet 3I/ATLAS, a visitor from another star, exhibits strange wobbling jets as it leaves our solar system, offering a rare glimpse into alien planetary systems. Discover the details.
For the first time, astronomers have clearly recorded three supermassive black holes feeding simultaneously at the heart of merging galaxies. This rare discovery confirms theoretical models and opens new avenues for cosmic study. Read the full story.
Join IUCAA Pune's 37th Foundation Day on Dec 29 for a lecture on the Anthropocene by Prof Mahesh Rangarajan & a public skygazing session. Free entry.
Astronomers discover shifting jet structures in the rare sun-facing anti-tail of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, offering a unique glimpse into material from another star system. Explore the findings.
Comet 3I/Atlas, a rare interstellar visitor, offers scientists a unique chance to study material from another star system. Discover its origins, composition, and why it's a cosmic treasure.
Ever wondered where the Sun goes at night? The truth is fascinating! Discover how Earth's rotation creates day and night, and why our star never stops shining. Read on to answer your child's big questions.
Ever wondered why the Moon seems to chase your car? It's not magic, it's science! We explain the illusion of the 'following Moon' in simple terms for kids and parents. Discover the role of distance and perspective.
Astronomers predict a massive supernova explosion from the V Sagittae star system, visible from Earth even in daylight, potentially by 2067. Discover the cosmic dance leading to this stellar spectacle.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to Earth this week before leaving our solar system forever. Astronomers race for final observations of this rare visitor from deep space.
Hyderabad residents defied record low temperatures to witness the annual Geminid meteor shower. Groups gathered at Chevella and Ananthagiri for guided observation of meteors, planets, and deep-sky objects.
Ancient Chinese records of a 709 BCE solar eclipse are helping scientists measure changes in Earth's rotation and solar cycles. Discover how meticulous observations from millennia ago power today's astrophysics.
NASA's Hubble Telescope confirms interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS remains active post-sun flyby. Learn its path, key dates, and how to spot it in December skies. Grab your telescope!
The rapid expansion of satellite megaconstellations is creating light and radio pollution, jeopardizing astronomical observations. Learn how this impacts future space discovery.
India's first space observatory, UVIT aboard AstroSat, completes a decade of discovery, capturing invisible cosmic light and powering 300+ research papers. Explore its legacy and future.
Karnataka plans to extend its Telescope Distribution Scheme to more government institutions. Science Minister NS Boseraju announced the expansion, aiming to foster scientific temper among students. Read more.
Karnataka plans to extend its Telescope Distribution Scheme beyond KRIES schools to more government institutions. Minister NS Boseraju announced the move to foster scientific temper among students. Read more about this innovative educational initiative.
Join a free public stargazing event in Seeb, Oman, on December 4. See the December Supermoon and Saturn's rings through telescopes. Organized by Oman Society of Astronomy and Space.
The James Webb telescope's discovery of the ancient 'Alaknanda' galaxy, with its Milky Way-like spiral arms, forces scientists to rethink how galaxies form. Explore the groundbreaking findings from Pune.
A high-tech mobile digital planetarium is revolutionizing science learning for rural children in Karnataka through immersive projections and interactive sessions. Discover how the cosmos is rolling into classrooms.
The last supermoon of 2025 graces the sky on December 4, appearing 14% larger and brighter. Goa's astronomy group hosts free public viewings. Find timings and locations here.
Indian Navy's Sagar Bandhu initiative in Sri Lanka saved 9 lives and provided medical aid to over 300. Read how India's swift response aids its neighbor.
Padma Shri Dr Mylswamy Annadurai inaugurates advanced space lab at Alva's School, inspiring young minds to explore India's space journey from Chandrayaan to Mangalyaan.
An American influencer's viral video crowns Dallas as the epicenter of Indian culture in the US. Discover the vibrant community and the data behind this claim.
Transform your daily meals with this 7-day Indian diet plan that boosts protein and iron using familiar ingredients. Get energizing breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner ideas without fancy cooking.
Researchers develop groundbreaking Milky Way simulation using AI, creating 100 billion stars. Discover how this revolutionizes astronomy research and cosmic understanding.
Indian astronomers join global hunt for mysterious Planet Nine. Discover how new telescopes could reveal hidden worlds at solar system's edge. Read about India's growing role in space exploration.
SPN College students organized a planetarium programme for 250+ schoolchildren in Jalandhar, featuring astronomy sessions and telescope observations to spark scientific curiosity.
Exclusive: A massive interstellar comet named 3I Atlas is hurtling toward our solar system. Discover why this celestial visitor has astronomers buzzing with excitement and what secrets it might reveal about distant galaxies.
The environmental and academic communities mourn the loss of Professor Naresh Dadhich, celebrated astrophysicist and former IUCAA director, who breathed his last in Pune after battling age-related health issues.
The scientific community mourns the loss of eminent astrophysicist Prof. Naresh Dadhich, former director of IUCAA Pune, who passed away during a conference in Beijing. Remembered for his groundbreaking contributions to general relativity and cosmology.