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Manish Mishra
And so, the journey beginsโฆ #2026
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1 month ago | [YT] | 6
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Manish Mishra
I asked Prof. Brian Greene, renowned Theoretical Physicist, Author, and Professor of Mathematics & Physics at Columbia University, a question during the โช@WorldScienceFestivalโฌโs live YouTube session: โDo you think physics will ever have a complete theory that explains everything, or will there always be unanswered questions?โ
Prof. Greene answered my question, and it was truly wonderful to hear his perspective on such a profound topic. ๐
If youโd like to watch his response, hereโs the link: ๐ https://youtu.be/s96omS75qDg?si=jibqs... ๐๐ป
#BrianGreene #Physics #Science
5 months ago | [YT] | 35
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Manish Mishra
WOW!!! ๐ง This is the most detailed view of a human brain ever captured. It shows the complex connections of a single neuron with incredible clarity. Looks like the universe ๐
This research gives scientists a better understanding of how the brain works and how diseases might affect it.
โLast year in โช@ScienceMagazineโฌ, researchers revealed a nanoscale-resolution reconstruction of a tiny fragment of the human cerebral cortex. This work gave an unprecedented look at the brainโs structure across multiple scales, from large networks down to individual cell components.โ
๐ Read more: science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adk4858
(Photo Credit: โช@ScienceMagazineโฌ)
6 months ago | [YT] | 27
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โช@NASAโฌ is currently developing what could be its most ambitious space telescope to date โ the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO). Drawing on decades of innovation from missions like Hubble, James Webb, and the upcoming Roman Telescope, this flagship mission is being built to search for planets beyond our solar system that might be capable of supporting life. Not only will it look for Earth-like worlds, but it may also detect potential signs of life itself.
Though still in the early stages of development, #HWO represents a bold step forward in our quest to answer one of humanityโs biggest questions: Are we alone in the universe? โจ
๐ฅ:: Watch this video to learn more: https://youtu.be/V2WXzBm2N0o?si=vqc35...
#HWO2025
6 months ago | [YT] | 21
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Manish Mishra
WOW, 100 petabytes of data in just 3 years! ๐ Thatโs around 80 terabytes every single day โ about 15 million photos daily. Incredible how much #NISAR will capture. Space tech is truly on another level.
This is what cutting-edge Earth observation looks like.
(NOTE: GSLV-F16 successfully launched with NISAR onboard from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, India, on July 30, 2025.)
#NISAR #NASA #ISRO #EarthObservation
6 months ago | [YT] | 24
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Manish Mishra
Todayโs the day ๐๐
ISRO is all set to launch the much-awaited NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite โ a landmark joint mission between ISRO and โช@NASAโฌ!
Equipped with powerful radar systems that can see through clouds and even in darkness, #NISAR will scan Earthโs entire surface every 12 days, averaging a revisit time of just 6 days. Over its baseline 3-year mission, it will deliver unprecedented data, capable of detecting surface movements as small as 1 cm! WOW!!!
๐: This is the most data-intensive Earth observation mission ever undertaken โ and it comes with a $1.5 billion price tag. Incredible science powered by international collaboration!
๐ Launch Time: 8:10 a.m. EDT / 5:40 p.m. IST
๐ Launch Site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, India
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๐ค Curious how NISAR works and how it observes Earth on a global scale?
๐ฝ๏ธ:: Check out this video where I had the chance to ask Paul Rosen, Project Scientist for the NISAR mission at โช@NASAJPLโฌ, exactly that! He explains it all in detail.
๐จ: (NOTE: This video is from 2020, back when the launch was originally scheduled for 2022. However, due to delays, it was eventually rescheduled for 2025.)
๐ฅ:: https://youtu.be/vDhpABMKfjw?si=edOWT...
Letโs witness a new era in Earth observation science. Donโt miss it!
#NISAR #ISRO #NASA #EarthObservation #ISROlaunch #RadarMission #Science #Earth #ScienceForThePlanet
6 months ago | [YT] | 24
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So happy. So relieved. What a moment !! ๐
Huge congratulations to everyone involved in the #Axiom4 mission for a successful launch!
Today is a historic day for Bharat ๐ฎ๐ณ. Group Captain and #ISRO astronaut Shubhranshu Shukla has successfully lifted off, becoming the first Indian to travel to space in over 41 years โ since the legendary Rakesh Sharmaโs Soviet mission in 1984. His participation in the #Axiom4 mission marks the beginning of a new era for Indiaโs space program.
The knowledge and experience gained from this mission will play a crucial role not only in shaping our maiden human spaceflight mission, #Gaganyaan, but also in supporting many future crewed and uncrewed space missions. So, the inputs and insights from Axiom-4 could prove truly invaluable.
Shubhranshu Shukla is also set to become the first Indian to visit the International Space Station (ISS) in just a few hours.
Wishing all 4 astronauts a safe and successful journey to the #ISS.
As Bharat prepares for its 1st indigenous human spaceflight mission, currently scheduled for 2027, Iโm eagerly waiting for the day when an Indian astronaut will launch to space on an Indian rocket from Indian soil.
Jai Hind ๐ฎ๐ณ
7 months ago | [YT] | 22
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Manish Mishra
We may be inching closer to answering: Are we alone??? ๐คฏ
9 months ago | [YT] | 22
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Manish Mishra
๐จ: WOW!!! Astronomers using NASAโs #JWST may have just found something extraordinaryโฆ ๐คฏ
In the atmosphere of a distant planet called K2-18b, 124 light-years away from us, scientists detected signs of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) โ a molecule that, here on Earth, is only produced by living organisms, like (marine plankton)!
K2-18b orbits in the habitable zone of its star, and is 700 trillion miles away from Earth. While itโs not a confirmation of life, this is the strongest evidence yet of a possible biosignature beyond our solar system.
Of course, itโs not a confirmation of lifeโฆ yet. But with just 16โ24 more hours of telescope time, we could move from possibility to discovery.
This is the second, and more promising, time chemicals associated with life have been detected in the planetโs atmosphere by โช@NASAWebbTelescopeโฌ.
Are we getting closer to answering the ultimate question:
Are we alone in the universe???
#K2-18b
9 months ago | [YT] | 21
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Manish Mishra
๐ผ๐, ๐๐ฃ๐ค๐ฉ๐๐๐ง ๐ฉ๐ง๐๐ฅ ๐๐ง๐ค๐ช๐ฃ๐ ๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐ช๐ฃ. โ๏ธ
As we begin a new orbit around the Sun, 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from our star, hereโs to another year of growth, wonder, and discovery.
May #2025 be a time of inspiration and progress for us all. Happy #NewYear ! ๐
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