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Pictures from space! Our image of the day

Pictures from space! Our image of the day Space 16/02/2021 Space.com Staff © Provided by Space Valentine Island in northern Western Australia is a swirling mix of blues and reddish browns, as seen from space by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. The mission, which is made up of two satellites, imaged the tiny island for Valentine s Day. Valentine Island is just about 1 mile (1.60 kilometers) long and 0.15 miles (250 meters) wide and can be found in the King Sound, a large gulf that has one of the highest tides in all of Australia. Space can be a wondrous place, and we ve got the pictures to prove it! Take a look at our favorite pictures from space here, and if you re wondering what happened today in space history don t miss our On This Day in Space video show here!  

Ex-ISRO chief UR Rao, who played key role in building India s first satellite Aryabhata passes away; 10 facts to know

Ex-ISRO chief UR Rao, who played key role in building India s first satellite Aryabhata passes away; 10 facts to know Ex-ISRO chief UR Rao, who played key role in building India s first satellite Aryabhata passes away; 10 facts to know The Internationally Renowned Space Scientist Had A Heart Ailment And Was Recovering At Home After He Was Recently Discharged From A Private Hospital. The Nation And The Space Community From Across The Globe Are Mourning His Death. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 25 Jul 2017, 10:18:57 AM New Delhi: Udupi Ramachandra Rao, the former chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), died on Monday following prolonged illness. Popularly known as UR Rao, breathed his last at his residence in Bengaluru at the age of 85.

isro: Reaching for the stars: Meet the women leading India s space renaissance

Synopsis Beating gender stereotypes, these space enthusiasts are building a new space economy through an array of downstream applications, combining the power of satellite data with machine learning and AI. Born in 1971, Susmita Mohanty has closely watched the evolution of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). When the space agency was formed in 1969, her father, Nilamani Mohanty, was among the first young scientists that Vikram Sarabhai recruited. For Susmita Mohanty space has been an integral part of her life and one that enamoured her. It was this love that finally culminated in India’s private space company called Earth2Orbit in

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