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Exclusive: Sunita Williams tells India Today about the real-life The Martian moment when she had to solve a terrifying thruster failure. She also reflects on the deep bond shared with the family of late astronaut Kalpana Chawla. |
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Exclusive: Sunita Williams tells India Today about the real-life The Martian moment when she had to solve a terrifying thruster failure. She also reflects on the deep bond shared with the family of late astronaut Kalpana Chawla. |
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Border 2 uses the sehra not as a costume but as a haunting metaphor for a soldier's life. From weddings filled with uncertainty to love sustained through letters, and finally to death and sacrifice, the sehra symbolises hope, postponed futures, and ultimate loss, turning the battlefield into a space of deeply personal tragedy and resilience., People, Times Now |
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A Bengaluru woman's self-recorded video alleging that she was harassed and chased by a naked man while returning home from work has gone viral, reigniting concerns over women's safety in public spaces. The disturbing clip triggered outrage online, with many users condemning the incident and questioning the lack of help from bystanders., Viral, Times Now |
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This Airport's Gate Z swaps quiet luxury for vibrant design, social spaces, and Gen Z values - turning pre-flight waiting into a cultural, community-led experience., Travel, Times Now |
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Explore how reusable rocket technologies are transforming the space industry, enhancing sustainability, and reducing launch costs significantly. |
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The recent loss of private satellites on the PSLV-C62 mission highlights a critical lack of financial protection for Indian startups. As commercial activity scales, building a robust insurance ecosystem is essential to sustain India's orbital ambitions. |
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A growing concern among scientists and others is that falling space debris could strike a plane in flight."There are thousands, tens of thousands, more satellites in orbit than there were 10 years ago." |
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Sunita Williams said two things left a lasting impression on her during her years in space. The astronaut pointed to the growing satellite presence around Earth and the beauty of rare Transient Luminous Events. |
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Exclusive: Sunita Williams tells India Today about the raw emotional and physical toll of her extended stay in orbit and the reality of thruster failure. |
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Exclusive: Sunita Williams opens up to India Today about her spiritual journey, carrying a Ganesha idol to space, and her connection with the Bhagavad Gita. |