A new research analysed the frequency signatures of starquakes across a broad range of giant stars in the M67 star cluster, almost 3,000 light years from Earth
Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs, also known as Mudumal Niluvu Raallu, are among the largest and most enigmatic standing stones located in Telangana. Historians believe this is the only megalithic site in India where a star constellation depiction has been identified
Seastar Smart Telescope helped the enthusiasts capture stunning images of planets and nebulae, while the 8-inch Dobsonian telescope was helped look at Jupiter’s banded atmosphere and Saturn’s iconic rings. The 130 Celestron Astromaster allowed viewers to witness the intricate dance of Jupiter’s four Galilean moons.
N. Sree Raghunandan Kumar, the founder president of the Planetary Society of India (PSI), advises, "While there are some exaggerated reports about the visibility of 6 to 7 planets, this is a great opportunity to observe four planets in just a few minutes in the evening sky. However, there’s no need to rush out and buy telescopes."
Shrinivas R Kulkarni is the George Ellery Hale Professor of Astronomy and Planetary Science, Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology.
Located in Vikarabad, their campsite is all one would want for a getaway from the city -- tents, bonfires, music, trekking, and greenery wherever you look
Zero Shadow Day is an event that occurs twice a year in regions close to the equator, specifically between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.