Indian astronomers detect far ultraviolet radiations from nova

The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) aboard the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) AstroSat has made significant strides in the exploration of the Andromeda galaxy, illuminating regions of the universe previously shrouded in mystery. This mission not only underscores India’s growing prowess in space exploration but also contributes valuable insights into cosmic phenomena. AstroSat, launched in September 2015, was India’s inaugural dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory, equipped with advanced instrumentation to study celestial objects across varying spectra. The UVIT, one of its key instruments, operates in the ultraviolet range, allowing astronomers to…

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Indian Scientists study how to send quantum signals into space

India stands on the cusp of a transformative era in its space exploration endeavors, as a recent study highlights the potential of the Himalayan region for advancing its aerospace capabilities. The unique geographical and environmental characteristics of the Himalayas may offer significant advantages for the establishment of launch facilities and research centers focused on space technology. This essay elucidates the key findings of the study, reflecting on the implications for India’s ambitions in space exploration. Moreover, the mountainous terrain is conducive to establishing research centers dedicated to aerospace science and…

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PMEvidya DTH 24×7 Channel No. 31 for Indian Sign Language (ISL) launched

On a notable occasion, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, the Union Minister for Education and Skill Development, launched the PMeVIDYA DTH 24×7 Channel No. 31, dedicated to the dissemination of Indian Sign Language (ISL). This initiative represents a significant stride towards inclusive education in India, aiming to bridge the communication gap for students with hearing impairments. The PMeVIDYA initiative, which encompasses various educational channels, seeks to leverage technology to facilitate learning for diverse student populations. The introduction of a dedicated channel for Indian Sign Language is particularly commendable, as it not only…

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Backup Power and Ultrapure Hydrogen – IDTechEx Explores Stationary Fuel Cells

  The increased uptake of stationary fuel cells is largely driven by a combination of power demand and grid instability, alongside a global focus on sustainable efforts to move away from fossil fuels. IDTechEx’s report, Stationary Fuel Cell Markets 2025-2035: Technologies, Players & Forecasts, explores the different types of fuel cells and their main applications, alongside the benefits and disadvantages of each type.   Increasing energy demands and fuel cell types   Global energy demands have increased exponentially alongside economic developments and power-intensive technologies over the past decade. With energy consumption…

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