While presenting the Union Budget 2026-27, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman covered traditional spheres like taxes, infrastructure and agriculture, but also looked to the sky.
Coming from one of the world's largest astrophysical research institutes, I can tell you, the anticipation across the global space science community is electric.
India is significantly boosting its astronomical observation capabilities with four new and upgraded facilities. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans for the National Large Solar ...
The Union Budget 2026 in India outlines plans for establishing and enhancing four major telescope facilities, bolstering ...
The Indian astronomical community on Sunday hailed the Union Budget 2026-27 for its landmark push to create world-class observational infrastructure, calling it a transformative step that will enable ...
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Union Budget allocates funds for four telescope facilities to enhance India's astrophysics and astronomy infrastructure, ...
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"They look like a [developing] butterfly or something in this young state that kind of grows wrapped in some sort of gas that ...
Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope in a patch of the sky covering almost three times the area of the full ...