A lake born from the sky. That’s how Lonar Crater Lake is often described, and once you see it, the phrase makes sense. Hidden in Maharashtra’s Buldha.
A colour-changing lake born from a meteor impact keeps baffling scientists, blending space science, ancient myths, and rare life forms, raising one lingering question about Earth’s hidden mysteries.
Lonar Lake, India's sole confirmed meteorite-impact crater, formed approximately 52,000 years ago when a meteorite struck basalt rock. This rare geological formation, measuring 1.8 km in diameter, ...
A crater lake in India's western Maharashtra state has turned pink overnight, delighting nature enthusiasts and surprising experts who attributed it to changing salinity levels and the presence of ...
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Scientists identify planetary analogue sites across India
Scientists from IIT Kanpur have conducted a comprehensive review of sites across India that are similar to locations on other worlds. These sites will help plan future missions, and guide ...
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