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Outer Space Treaty

Explained: What is PAROS, which has got support from Brics leaders?

The Brics ministers reiterated their support for the long-term sustainability of outer space activities and the prevention of an arms race in outer space (PAROS) and its weaponisation

Explained: What is PAROS, which has got support from Brics leaders?
Updated On : 11 Jun 2024 | 3:58 PM IST

Indians defy lunar legalities, buy Moon land after Chandrayaan-3 success

UN Outer Space Treaty Prohibits lunar land ownership, but private sellers persist

Indians defy lunar legalities, buy Moon land after Chandrayaan-3 success
Updated On : 13 Sep 2023 | 5:14 PM IST

Chandrayaan-3 makes headlines globally, hailed as great achievement

Chandrayaan-3's successful soft-landing on the Moon to propel India into an elite group of nations was lauded by leading foreign media outlets as a marvellous achievement and a massive moment for the country's space exploration that has raised its profile as a spacefaring nation. From The New York Times to BBC and The Guardian to The Washington Post, the historic event in India's space programme on Wednesday made headlines across the globe. Mainstream American newspapers, many of which had been sceptical of India's space mission and sometimes even made fun of it through cartoons, noted the great Indian achievement. "The Chandrayaan-3 mission makes India the first country to reach the lunar south polar region in one piece and adds to the achievements of the country's homegrown space programme," The New York Times reported. The Washington Post wrote a couple of stories covering various perspectives and an opinion piece to celebrate this historic occasion. "It is a marvellous achieve

Chandrayaan-3 makes headlines globally, hailed as great achievement
Updated On : 24 Aug 2023 | 1:51 PM IST

Third of Milky Way's most common planets could harbour life: Study

One-third of the planets orbiting the most common stars across the Milky Way galaxy may hold onto liquid water and possibly harbour life, according to a study based on latest telescope data. The most common stars in our galaxy are considerably smaller and cooler, sporting just half the mass of the Sun at most. Billions of planets orbit these common dwarf stars. The analysis, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that two-thirds of the planets around these ubiquitous small stars could be roasted by tidal extremes, sterilising them. However, that leaves one-third of the planetshundreds of millions across the galaxythat could be in a goldilocks orbit close enough, and gentle enough, to be possibly habitable. "I think this result is really important for the next decade of exoplanet research, because eyes are shifting towards this population of stars," said Sheila Sagear, a doctoral student at the University of Florida (UF) in the US. "These st

Third of Milky Way's most common planets could harbour life: Study
Updated On : 30 May 2023 | 1:40 PM IST

Cabinet okays MoU between India, Bhutan on peaceful uses of outer space

The Union Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding between India and Bhutan on cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space

Cabinet okays MoU between India, Bhutan on peaceful uses of outer space
Updated On : 30 Dec 2020 | 6:59 PM IST

SpaceX Crew Dragon with 2 NASA astronauts successfully undocks from ISS

Endeavour is scheduled to splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico as the Demo-2 mission validates SpaceX's crew transportation system - from launch to in-orbit, docking, landing, and recovery operations

SpaceX Crew Dragon with 2 NASA astronauts successfully undocks from ISS
Updated On : 02 Aug 2020 | 7:07 AM IST

Russia-US talks on space security, arms control to start in Vienna today

US civil servant says two countries could benefit from having a communications channel to address concerns over space use

Russia-US talks on space security, arms control to start in Vienna today
Updated On : 27 Jul 2020 | 7:16 AM IST

Commercialising space

It's a wake-up call for newcomers such as India

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Updated On : 18 Apr 2020 | 6:29 PM IST

Competition from India, China makes US lawmakers review Outer Space Treaty

As space activities increase, posing challenges as countries compete throughout universe: Ted Cruz

Competition from India, China makes US lawmakers review Outer Space Treaty
Updated On : 26 May 2017 | 1:28 PM IST