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ISRO Seeks Indian Firms to Build First Space Station Module

India's ISRO takes a formal step towards its own space station, inviting domestic aerospace manufacturers to build the BAS-01 module. Aiming for a 2028 launch, this marks a major leap in India's human spaceflight ambitions. Read more.

Assam's Lachit-1, NE's First Satellite, Launches Jan 12

Assam Don Bosco University launches Northeast India's first satellite, Lachit-1, on ISRO's PSLV. The mission will monitor environmental data for a year, boosting regional space capabilities. Read the full story.

Global Space Summit 2026 Set for Singapore

Singapore will host the Space Summit 2026, uniting global leaders to shape the future of the trillion-dollar space economy. Discover the key themes and goals.

Why Astronauts' Tears Don't Fall in Space

Discover the bizarre physics of crying in microgravity. Tears don't fall but cling to the eye, revealing how space reshapes basic human functions. Read the fascinating science.

ISRO Studies Feasibility of Data Centres in Space

ISRO is exploring the futuristic concept of establishing physical data centres in orbit for on-board satellite data processing. This could revolutionise disaster response and communications. Read more about India's space tech leap.

Astrology 2026: 4 Zodiac Signs Needing Patience

Astrologers reveal the four zodiac signs—Aries, Leo, Virgo, Scorpio—that must embrace patience in 2026 for their hard work to pay off. Discover why rushing won't help this year.

Indian Space Startups Scale Up, Fuel $44B Economy Vision

India's space-tech startups are entering commercial phase, boosting downstream demand. Satellite data becomes a mainstream tool, with the market set to grow at 15-21% CAGR. Discover how startups like Skyroot and Agnikul are leading the charge.

ISRO's Third Launch Pad at Sriharikota by 2025

ISRO is building a third launch pad at Sriharikota by 2025 to support heavy-lift missions like Gaganyaan and space station modules. This expansion marks a major leap for India's space ambitions.

China's Second Reusable Rocket Test Fails

China's second attempt to test a reusable rocket ends in failure, a setback in its space race ambitions. Read about the details and implications for global space technology.

First wheelchair user reaches space on Blue Origin flight

Michaela Benthaus, a German engineer, made history as the first wheelchair user to travel to space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard. Her journey marks a giant leap for accessibility in space tourism. Read her inspiring story!

Rural Space Lab Opens in Kanpur School with ISRO Support

A new rural space laboratory, set up with ISRO's SAC Ahmedabad and Vyomika Space, was inaugurated at a government school in Nagwa village, Kanpur. The lab aims to connect rural students with science and technology.

India's Space Industry Attracts Record $150M Funding

India's private space sector has secured a record $150M in FY25, with total investments expected to cross $200M. INSPACe Chairman highlights policy reforms and growing demand driving the boom. Discover the future of India's space economy.

Digantara raises $50M for space surveillance satellites

Bengaluru-based space tech startup Digantara secures $50 million in funding to deploy a constellation of 15 space-based surveillance satellites, expanding its global operations for space domain awareness. Read more about this strategic move.

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