
Eyes on Venus: A New Wave of Missions to Explore Earth's Twin
A new wave of international missions is set to explore Venus in the next decade, but NASA's ambitious plans face uncertain futures due to budget cuts.
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A new wave of international missions is set to explore Venus in the next decade, but NASA's ambitious plans face uncertain futures due to budget cuts.

India has successfully launched its heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03, which will provide secure communication links for the country's naval forces.

India, a major space power, is working to address a critical vulnerability: the inability to launch satellites on short notice for security or disaster response.

The year 2025 is a landmark for space robotics, with advancements from the US, China, India, and Japan in lunar exploration, orbital servicing, and mining.

A new review identifies over 30 underexplored planetary analog sites in the Indian subcontinent and Indian Ocean, crucial for astrobiological and space research.

The joint NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite has sent back its first high-detail radar images, showcasing landscapes in Maine and North Dakota.

For over 15 years, Schneider Electric has provided critical automation technology to ISRO, supporting major space missions like Chandrayaan-3 from Sriharikota.

The joint NASA-ISRO satellite, NISAR, has transmitted its first high-resolution radar images of Earth, showcasing its advanced capabilities for environmental monitoring.

The joint NASA-ISRO satellite, NISAR, has transmitted its first high-resolution radar images of Earth, offering a preview of its Earth-monitoring capabilities.