Discovery & Innovation

Science and technology topics and links .

  • Aditya or Aditya-L1

Aditya or Aditya-L1 is a spacecraft mission to study the Sun. It has been designed and will be built in collaboration between the Indian Space Research Organisation and various Indian research institutes. It is planned to be launched by the end of 2020. It is India’s first solar mission.

Read and explore about India’s mission to the Sun<br> https://www.isro.gov.in/aditya-l1-first-indian-mission-to-study-sun

  • Exploring Solar System

How many planets are there in the solar system? How did it form in the milky way galaxy? Learn about solar system’s Genesis’s plus it’s planets, moons and asteroids.

Enjoy the video by “National Geographic”

  • GSAT-30

Weighing 3357 kg, GSAT-30 is to serve as replacement to INSAT-4A spacecraft services with enhanced coverage. The satellite provides Indian mainland and islands coverage in Ku-band and extended coverage in C-band covering Gulf countries, a large number of Asian countries and Australia.

Read about it along with video link of -GSAT-30 Curtain Raiser Video (English), Launch Kit at a glance

https://www.isro.gov.in/Spacecraft/gsat-30

  • Monster Black Hole : Full Documentary

Monster black hole traces the life cycle of black hole, from its client begningings in early universe to its growth to supermessive proportions at the centre of the galaxy, and it’s death in the deep time.

Enjoy the documentory by “Space and Astronomy”

  • The world in 2050[ The real future of Earth ]

Can you imagine our world in 2050? Can you imagine the earth in 2050? Can you imagine people in 2050? Do you want to know the future of earth? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?

Enjoy the documentory by “Top Class Documentaries”