Skip to content
Monday, January 18, 2021
Space Times

Space Times

India's First Space Journalism Digital Channel

  • Gallery
  • Contact
You are Here
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Sun

Tag: Sun

Exploring the Cosmos: Pandora and Beyond
Curiosity

Exploring the Cosmos: Pandora and Beyond

September 13, 2020September 13, 20208 min read

In 2009, British director and producer James Cameroon sold the world a dream in his critically acclaimed magnum opus Avatar.  The dream of Pandora explicitly

Read More

Alien Civilizations, Alien Life, Aliens, Astrobiology, Astronomers, Astronomy, Astrophile, Astrophotography, Astrophysics, Carl Sagan, Cosmology, Cosmos, Curiosity, Earth, Extraterrestrial Life, Galaxies, ISRO, Life, Light, Mars, Moon, NASA, Pale Blue Dot, Pandora, Space, Space Events, Space Exploration, Space Journalism, Space Lovers, Space Technology, Stars, Sun, Universe
GREGOR Solar Telescope captures mind-blowing images of Sun
Space Events

GREGOR Solar Telescope captures mind-blowing images of Sun

September 6, 2020September 6, 20203 min read

One of the most remarkable solar based observatories on the planet has recently completed a significant upgrade. Presently, the GREGOR Solar Telescope in Spain has

Read More

Astronomers, Astronomy, Astrophotography, Astrophysics, Cosmology, GREGOR, Solar Energy, Solar Flares, Solar Granules, Solar Power, Solar Telescope, Solar Wind, Space, Space Events, Space Exploration, Space Industry, Space Journalism, Space Lovers, Space Technology, Sun, Sun Spots, Sunspots, Telescope
MAVEN reveals what happened to Planet Mars
Space Events

MAVEN reveals what happened to Planet Mars

August 14, 2020August 14, 20204 min read

Would you believe if I said Mars was a very warm, wet planet and had features close to what we have on Earth? IT DID

Read More

Astronomy, Atmosphere, Earth, Magnetic Field, Mars, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Exploration, Mars Orbiter, MAVEN, NASA, Red Planet, Satellites, Solar Wind, Space, Space Events, Space Exploration, Space Industry, Space Technology, Sun
Planet Saturn: The Lord of the Rings
Space Facts

Planet Saturn: The Lord of the Rings

August 13, 2020August 13, 20202 min read

Our solar system is a body of eight unique planets revolving around a big ball of fire. Among these eight planets, there are four planets

Read More

Asteroid, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Atmosphere, Cassini, Galileo Galilei, NASA, Planets, Rings, Saturn, Saturn Rings, Solar System, Space, Space Exploration, Space Facts, Space Industry, Space Lovers, Space Technology, Spacecraft, Sun
List of ISRO’s most inspiring future missions
News

List of ISRO’s most inspiring future missions

August 10, 2020August 10, 20205 min read

ISRO, also known as Indian Space Research Organization is India’s National Space Agency. It was founded on August 15, 1969. Currently, ISRO is an emerging

Read More

Aditya-L1, Astronauts, Astronomy, Brihaspatiyaan, Chandrayaan, Chandrayaan-2, Chandrayaan-3, Gaganyaan, Human Spaceflight, India, Indian Astronauts, Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO, JAXA, Jupiter, Jupiter Mission, Lunar Polar Exploration Mission, Mangalyaan-2, Manned Mission, Mars, Mars Lander, Mars Orbiter Mission, Mars Rover, Moon, Moon Lander, Moon Mission, Moon Rover, NASA, Pragyan Rover, Satellites, Shukrayaan-1, Solar Orbiter, Space, Space Events, Space Exploration, Space Facts, Space Industry, Space Journalism, Space Lovers, Space Technology, Space Travel, Sun, Venus, Venus Orbiter, Vikram Lander
C/2020 F3 NEOWISE: A glowing cosmic ice cream
Space Events

C/2020 F3 NEOWISE: A glowing cosmic ice cream

August 7, 2020August 7, 20203 min read

In most of the known history, comets were considered as one of the divine wonders, atmospheric anomalies or celestial wanderers that flashed through the solar system

Read More

Astronomy, Astrophysics, C/2020 F3 NEOWISE, Comet, NASA, NEOWISE, Par, Solar System, Space, Space Events, Space Exploration, Space Lovers, Sun
The possibility of civilizations beyond Earth
Curiosity

The possibility of civilizations beyond Earth

August 1, 2020August 7, 20203 min read

Homo-Sapiens are the most complicated species as compared to all other living beings known to us so far. Maybe it is because of the intellect

Read More

Alien Civilizations, Alien Life, Aliens, Astrobiology, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Cosmos, Earth, Exoplanets, Extraterrestrial Life, Galaxies, Life, Planets, Space, Space Exploration, Space Journalism, Space Lovers, Stars, Sun
8 year old Ipsita Dhar’s poem on space
Little Astronauts

8 year old Ipsita Dhar’s poem on space

July 26, 2020July 26, 20201 min read

Ipsita Dhar is an 8 year old space lover from Minnesota, United States. She likes to gaze at stars, read about cosmology and marvels how

Read More

Astronomy, Cosmology, Earth, Kids, Little Astronauts, Moon, Poem, Space, Space Exploration, Space Lovers, Stars, Sun
The rise of Solar Energy in Space Industry
Space Industry

The rise of Solar Energy in Space Industry

July 20, 2020August 7, 20203 min read

The Sun is the greatest source of energy. The rise of the usages of solar energy for meeting the global needs pertaining to the power

Read More

Earth, Electronics, Energy, NASA, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Space, Space Based Solar Power, Space Exploration, Space Industry, Space Technology, Spacetronics, Sun, Technology
ESA’s Solar Orbiter captures closest pictures of Sun
Space Events

ESA’s Solar Orbiter captures closest pictures of Sun

July 17, 2020July 17, 20203 min read

The first pictures from the European-developed Solar Orbiter mission are the nearest ever taken of the sun, uncovering beforehand concealed little flares nicknamed “campfires” that

Read More

Campfires, Corona, ESA, Europe, European Space Agency, NASA, Solar Flares, Solar Orbiter, Solar Probe, Solar Spacecraft, Solar System, Sun, Telescope
1 2 Next »
All Rights Reserved 2020.
Proudly powered by Spacetimes.in | Theme: Refined News by Candid Themes.