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Join the space journey: SERA and Blue Origin offer space flight for Indian citizens
The Hindu· 14 hours agoThe Agency wants to democratize space flight, taking citizens from countries that have never sent an astronaut to space or sent very few. Then ...
India Concludes Trials For ₹43,000-Crore Submarine Deal: Spain Vs Germany
One India· 9 hours agoThe Indian Navy has completed field evaluations of Navantia and TKMS submarines for the...
Lenaa celebrates her husband Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair's achievement in aerospace engineering |...
The Times of India· 17 hours agoMalayalam actress Lenaa is beaming with pride as her husband, Group Captain Prasanth Balakrishnan...
SERA names India as partner country for Blue Origin space flight - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 21 hours agoBENGALURU: The U.S.-based Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) on Monday announced India as...
India Joins Citizen Astronaut Programme with SERA and Blue Origin
SiliconIndia· 15 hours agoSpace Exploration and Research Agency (SERA), based in the US, in collaboration with Blue Origin,...
Now, any Indian citizen can register for a chance to fly to Space
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoUS-based Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA), in collaboration with Blue Origin, on Monday...
Tornado F2 Set To Become Most Advanced Flying Fighter In A Private Individual’s Hands
THE WARZONE· 4 hours agoJared Isaacman, former CEO of the red air provider Draken International, tech billionaire,astronaut,...
NASA: Will it cancel some of space programs due to spacesuit problems? Why did water leak during...
The Economic Times· 8 hours agoThe leak prompted Dyson and fellow astronaut Mike Barratt to abort their mission, which prompted the onboard team to look into
How an Indian can go to space for just $2.50
The Hindu· 21 hours agoOn July 1, SERA announced that it will offer citizens from across the world six seats on a future mission of New Shepard, which is the reusable...
Is Sunita Williams In Danger?
rediff.com· 19 hours agoAstronauts aboard the space station have found themselves facing a foe far tinier than any rogue asteroid: A joint study by IIT-Madras and NASA's Jet...