
NASA will allow astronauts to take their iPhones to the Moon on Artemis II...
Astronauts will be able to capture photos and videos like never before during the space mission that will take humans back to the Moon

Astronauts will be able to capture photos and videos like never before during the space mission that will take humans back to the Moon

ISRO’s PSLV-C61 mission was paused due to a third-stage observation. Space strategist PK Ghosh emphasizes learning over failure, highlighting ISRO’s legacy of success and resilience.

Discover the astronomical events of 2025, including rocket launches, meteor showers, eclipses, and more. Use our calendar to stay updated and never miss a celestial wonder.

ISRO launches India’s first analog space mission in Leh, simulating life on an interplanetary habitat to prepare for future space missions beyond Earth.

Elon Musk announces that the Polaris Program mission is ready for launch in just over 24 hours. The mission, which involves the furthest human travel from Earth since Apollo and

India’s first civilian space tourist, Gopichand Thotakura, received a warm welcome upon his arrival in Delhi after participating in Blue Origin’s NS-25 mission.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extends greetings on the first National Space Day, celebrating India’s achievements in the space sector. He praises the contributions of space scientists and highlights the government’s

SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy side boosters successfully land in Cape Canaveral, Florida. A significant achievement in reusable rocket technology.

Two new craters on Mars have been named ‘Mursan’ and ‘Hilsa’ after towns in UP and Bihar by the International Astronomical Union. Indian scientists discovered these craters.

NASA’s groundbreaking solar sail mission, ACS3, aims to revolutionize interplanetary travel testing by harnessing sunlight for propulsion.

PM Modi has also expressed happiness over this success of ISRO.

Indian startup Skyroot has unveiled Vikram-1 rocket. Vikram-1 is the country's first privately built satellite launch vehicle.

India's lander Vikram and rover Pragyan, which landed on the south pole of the Moon, have not been contacted again.

US politicians, newspapers and space research institutes on Wednesday lauded India for the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon.

ISRO Chairman S Somnath said last month that India's first manned space mission 'Gaganyaan' would be launched by the end of August, while the unmanned mission would launch next year.