NASA Rover Finds Potential Sign of Ancient life in Martian Rocks
A sample obtained by NASA's Perseverance rover of reddish rock formed billions of years ago from sediment on the bottom of a lake contains potential signs of ancient microbial life on Mars, according to scientists, though the minerals spotted in the sample also can form through nonbiological processes.
The discovery by the six-wheeled rover in Jezero Crater represents one of the best pieces of evidence to date about the possibility that Earth's planetary neighbor once harbored life.
Sep 10, 2025
Tech Transfer MoU Inked for HAL to Build ISRO's SSLV Rocket
Indian government-run space entities (ISRO, NSIL, IN-SPACE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the technology transfer of the ISRO-developed Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) rocket.
The end goal of this agreement was that the Indian government's aerospace firm Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) would be completely building, marketing, and launching the SSLV rocket.
The SSLV is the Indian government's latest and smallest space faring rocket. ISRO says the SSLV can carry satellites weighing up to 500kg to orbits 500 km above the Earth's surface.
Eventually, the SSLV rocket is going to be HAL's property; they can launch it to ferry customers' satellites and demand a price for providing the launch services. Typically, all Indian space-faring rockets are developed by and belong to the Indian Space Research Organisation.
ISRO sources rocket components from Indian and foreign vendors, assembles the rocket, and launches it. Henceforth, HAL would carry out the same process for the SSLV.
Sep 08, 2025
IIT Indore Develops a Device to Generate Electricity from Water and Air
In a breakthrough that could expand the frontiers of clean energy, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore developed a device capable of generating electricity from the interaction of water and air.
The innovation uses microscopic channels to push water through as it evaporates, triggering ion movement and producing an electric current. As per scientists, the prototype is currently designed for small-scale applications but has the potential to be scaled up.
Sep 07, 2025
India's first telecom system with indigenous chips gets TEC certification
In a major breakthrough for India's semiconductor targets, a telecom system powered by domestically manufactured chips has received the TEC (Telecommunication Engineering Centre) certification.
The TEC certification confirms that the system has met stringent quality and performance standards, marking a critical step forward in India's drive for technological self-reliance under the 'Make in India' initiative.
This milestone not only showcases India's growing capabilities in semiconductor design and fabrication but also positions the country as a credible player in the global telecom and electronics ecosystem.
Sep 04, 2025
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.