Callisto, the third largest moon in the entire solar system, orbits Jupiter from about 1.2 million miles away. The rocky ...
BENGALURU: India’s first move towards deep sea exploration was successfully conducted by the National Institute of Ocean ...
Following extensive dry tests at NIOT’s facility, Matsya-6000 was transported to L&T Shipbuilding in Kattupalli, where wet ...
India's Deep Ocean Mission received a significant boost with a Rs 600 crore allocation for the Samudrayaan project. This initiative includes sending a manned submersible to explore ocean depths.
Multiple dives, both manned and unmanned, were undertaken from Matsya-6000. The submersible vehicle is set to transport three ...
India's Deep Sea Mission is on the right track, and the discovery of an active hydrothermal vent 4,500 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean this month will boost scientists' confidence.
The Chandrayaan-4 mission, scheduled for launch in 2027, will mark India's first attempt to bring lunar samples back to Earth.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh confirms India's first manned submersible Matsya 6000 will launch by 2026 under the Deep Ocean ...