Daksh Malik, a ninth grader from Shiv Nadar School in Noida, has earned the prestigious recognition of making a 'provisional asteroid discovery' by NASA. This accolade allows him the unique ...
Mumbai: Mumbai is among the densely populated cities that could be at risk if Asteroid 2024 YR4, ominously dubbed the "city ...
New Delhi: An asteroid in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter will carry a name given by a Class 9 student from Noida. After all, he’s the one who discovered it. Daksh Malik of Shiv ...
Daksh Malik, a young boy from Noida, India, recently discovered an asteroid through the International Asteroid Discovery Project, earning official recognition from NASA. This discovery highlights ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has recognised Noida-based Daksh Malik's asteroid discovery and he will get the chance to name it, reported The Print. Daksh Malik was ...
A 14-year-old Noida boy has discovered an asteroid through a NASA programme and is now set to name it. Daksh Malik's preliminary detection, submitted last year, has been officially confirmed by ...
A 14-year-old from Noida is making astronomical strides. Daksh Malik, a Class 9 student at Shiv Nadar School, has discovered an asteroid in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Shiv Nadar School student Daksh Malik, the first winner, discovers an asteroid that will eventually bear his chosen name. Designated currently as '2023 OG40, ' the object is one that NASA found ...
According to a report by The Print, Daksh Malik, a 14-year-old student from Shiv Nadar School, Noida, has been recognized by NASA for his provisional discovery of an asteroid. Currently named ...
Malik, alongside two schoolmates ... as reported by India Today. As for naming the asteroid, Daksh is torn between two options: ‘Destroyer of the World’ and ‘Countdown.’ ...
Daksh Malik, a class 9 student of the Shiv Nadar School in UP's Noida, discovered an asteroid under under the ‘International Asteroid Discovery Project’. Daksh Malik, a Class 9 student of ...
Daksh Malik, a 14-year-old student from Noida, has made an asteroid discovery that earned him recognition from NASA. Through the International Asteroid Discovery Project (IADP), Malik identified t ...
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