
India Launches Space Rocket To Study Black Holes
The Indian Space Agency has launched a space rocket to study black holes, the BBC reported.

The Indian Space Agency has launched a space rocket to study black holes, the BBC reported.

India’s space agency recently revealed that the space rover has discovered Sulphur on the southern pole of the moon. The rover Pragyan has also detected some other elements on the surface including aluminium, calcium, iron, chromium and titanium on the lunar surface.

India’s Chandrayaan-3 Space Mission has finally entered the moon’s orbit, the Indian space agency said. The country’s space agency revealed that the rocket, carrying a lander named Vikram, has successfully entered the moon’s orbit.

A mysterious object that washed up to the shores of Australian beach was debris from the Indian space rocket. The bulk cylinder, about the size of a small car, was first spotted on the beach 2 weeks ago on a beach at Green Head, the capital of Western Australia. The Indian space agency spokesman said it’s for the Australian government to decide what to do with the object.