A Noida teenager, Daksh Malik, has made headlines after discovering an asteroid through the International Asteroid Discovery Project, earning the chance to name it. His journey into astronomy began ...
A Noida-based Class 9 student has earned the remarkable distinction of naming an asteroid in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter after making the groundbreaking discovery himself.
In response to a letter from the International Air Services Commission (IASC), Jim Wolfe, assistant secretary of the ...
The mail included information about International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC). The asteroid is presently named "2023 OG40," as per the date and time of its discovery. Malik will get ...
In a letter to Jim Wolfe, assistant secretary of the department’s International Aviation Branch, IASC chair Genevieve Butler ...
Daksh joins an elite group in India, alongside just five other students who have reported discovering an asteroid.
On Thursday, January 30, fifty students from five Itasca Area Schools Collaborative (IASC) high schools toured area ...
Inverclyde Amateur Swim Club held their annual presentation night at Port Glasgow Townhall, awarding young swimmers with ...
An Inverclyde teenager has competed in Switzerland at the 58th Geneva International Challenge Meet with the Scottish Swimming ...
Daksh Malik, 14, is already brainstorming potential names for the asteroid he discovered. Among his creative ideas are “Destroyer of the World” and “Countdown".