Amit Kshatriya: Indian American Named NASA's Associate Administrator
Indian American Amit Kshatriya was appointed NASA's new associate administrator, the top civil service role at the US space agency.
Kshatriya, a NASA veteran, previously served as deputy head of the Moon to Mars Program at the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate. He played a central role in planning crewed Artemis missions to the Moon as a precursor to humanity's first mission to Mars.
Kshatriya, born in Wisconsin and educated at Caltech and the University of Texas at Austin, is one of only about 100 people in history to have served as a Nasa mission control flight director. His operational and strategic experience makes him one of the most seasoned leaders in American space exploration.
Sep 03, 2025
Israel Launches New Military Surveillance Satellite into Space
Israel launched its latest spy satellite into space from an undisclosed site.
The Ofek 19 satellite was built by state-run Israel Aerospace Industries (ISRAI.UL).
Ofek 19 is a highly advanced SAR (synthetic aperture radar) observation satellite with enhanced capabilities. Upon entering Earth's orbit, the satellite will undergo a series of designated tests to assess its integrity and performance.
Vikram�'3201: India's First Made�'in�'Bharat 32�'Bit Microprocessor
India took a major stride in its semiconductor journey with the unveiling of Vikram�'3201, the country's first "Made�'in�'Bharat" 32�'bit microprocessor. Presented by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Semicon India 2025 in New Delhi, this milestone underscores India's growing technological autonomy and ambition to become a global hub for chip manufacturing.
India launched the India Semiconductor Mission in 2021 to reduce dependence on foreign microprocessors. In just three and a half years, the country transitioned from being a major consumer to a producer of advanced chips.
Sep 02, 2025
Tiny Computer to Aid India's Hunt for Cosmic Dawn Signals
A compact single-board computer (SBC), no larger than a credit card, is poised to play a pivotal role in unlocking secrets of the Cosmic Dawn—the epoch when the first stars and galaxies began illuminating the universe. Developed by the Raman Research Institute (RRI), Bengaluru, this breakthrough is part of India's proposed PRATUSH mission to the Moon, aiming to detect one of the faintest radio signals ever observed.
PRATUSH (Probing ReionizATion of the Universe using Signal from Hydrogen) can help detect a faint radio signal emitted from hydrogen atoms (21-cm signal), which carries imprints of several events of the Cosmic Dawn. Capturing this signal is like hearing a whisper in a stadium full of noise because it is buried under interference, millions of times stronger than the signal itself.
Aug 31, 2025
Google Launches 'Nano Banana' AI Photo Editing Tool
Google officially unveiled its next-generation AI image editing tool, originally code named 'Nano Banana' and now released as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. Developed by Google DeepMind, the tool brings unprecedented ease and creativity to image editing, enabling users to transform, remix, and merge photos using just natural language prompts.
The tool is available through the Gemini app, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI, making it accessible for both everyday users and enterprise developers.
Aug 30, 2025
PM Modi Welcomes ISRO-JAXA Collaboration for Chandrayaan-5 LUPEX Mission
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the agreement between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) for the Chandrayaan-5 mission under the Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) programme.
The LUPEX mission, jointly developed by ISRO and JAXA, aims to explore the moon's south pole and study its hidden resources, including water ice. Chandrayaan-5 will mark the fifth mission in India's Chandrayaan series.
Under LUPEX, the mission will be launched onboard JAXA's H3-24L rocket, carrying an ISRO-built lunar lander equipped with a Japanese rover. ISRO will also provide several scientific instruments for the mission.
Chandrayaan-5/LUPEX is expected to be a major milestone in India's long-term lunar roadmap, which envisions Indian astronauts landing on the Moon by 2040.