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Nasa's Curiosity captures rare nighttime image of Mars using robotic arm LEDs
NASA's Curiosity rover has unveiled a rare nighttime view of Mars, utilizing its robotic arm's LED lights to illuminate a freshly drilled rock. This unusual after-dark image, captured on December 6, 2025, offers scientists a unique perspective on Martian geology, especially after a change in drilling techniques allowed for smoother, clearer observations of rock interiors.
Days after NSA’s visit to Isro centre, space minister rules out sabotage in PSLV failures
Interestingly, Singh’s statements on Monday came days after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval paid a secret visit, reportedly on Jan 22, to the Thiruvananthapuram-based Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), purportedly at the directive of PM Narendra Modi. Isro faced a huge setback on Jan 12 after its workhorse launch vehicle PSLV-C62 faced an anomaly during the third stage of the rocket launch.
Peacocks at 6,000ft spark concerns over climate change impact
Peacocks in Himachal Pradesh are generally found at altitudes of 1,000m but some thrive in areas up to 1,500m. Himachal Pradesh has become significantly warmer in the last 124 years. According to meteorological department, the state has recorded a rise of 1.5 degrees Celsius in average mean temperature since 1901.
‘SpaceX and xAI are now one company’: What the merger means for AI and space
Elon Musk has united his space venture SpaceX with his artificial intelligence company xAI. This strategic move aims to combine rocket and satellite technology with advanced AI systems. The integration is expected to accelerate innovation by removing barriers and sharing resources. This merger positions Musk to pursue ambitious goals in space exploration and AI development simultaneously.
Scientists failed to drill the deepest hole into Antarctica’s ‘doomsday glacier’: What went wrong at the final step
A high-risk mission to Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica's "doomsday glacier," faced setbacks as instruments became trapped deep within the ice. Despite drilling over 3,300 feet and collecting crucial data on warm ocean currents causing melting, the attempt to install long-term monitoring equipment failed. Researchers emphasize the mission's scientific value, confirming fears of the glacier's instability.
Strongest solar flare of 2026 erupts as sun releases multiple powerful blasts — what is X8.3?
Earth experienced significant solar activity as the Sun unleashed multiple powerful flares, including an X8.3, the strongest of 2026 so far. This intense burst from sunspot 4366 caused radio blackouts in the South Pacific and disrupted signals in Australia and New Zealand. While most solar material may miss Earth, a slight impact is possible, potentially boosting auroras.
