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What are exoplanets and why are scientists interested in them?

Exoplanets are planets outside our solar system, orbiting other stars. Thousands have been discovered using telescopes like Kepler. Some exoplanets lie in the “habitable zone,” where conditions may support life. Study...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is space debris? Why is it dangerous?

Space debris includes old satellites, rocket parts, and fragments orbiting Earth. It poses collision risks for active satellites and the ISS. Even small debris can damage spacecraft at high speeds. International effor...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is dark matter and dark energy?

Dark matter is invisible matter that does not emit light but has gravity, holding galaxies together. Dark energy is a mysterious force causing the universe’s accelerated expansion. Together, they make up about 95% of...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
Explain redshift and blueshift.

When light from a galaxy moves away from us, its wavelength stretches, appearing red—this is redshift. If it moves closer, the light shifts to blue—blueshift. Most galaxies show redshift, proving that the universe is...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is light year? Why is it used?

A light year is the distance light travels in one year (about 9.46 trillion km). Since stars and galaxies are very far, using kilometers is impractical. Light years provide a convenient unit for measuring astronomical...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
Why is space exploration important for humanity?

Space exploration helps us discover resources, understand Earth’s climate, and search for extraterrestrial life. It leads to new technologies like satellites, GPS, and medical imaging. It also inspires global cooperat...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is GPS and how does it work?

The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a network of satellites orbiting Earth. They send signals to receivers on Earth, which calculate position using the time delay of signals. GPS is used in navigation, mapping, d...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is a space telescope? Why is Hubble important?

A space telescope orbits outside Earth’s atmosphere, avoiding distortion by air and pollution. The Hubble Space Telescope (launched 1990) has taken detailed images of galaxies, nebulae, and planets. It has helped prov...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is Chandrayaan Mission?

Chandrayaan is India’s lunar mission. Chandrayaan-1 (2008) discovered water molecules on the Moon. Chandrayaan-2 (2019) aimed to land near the south pole but partially failed. Chandrayaan-3 (2023) successfully landed...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
What is a space probe? Give examples

A space probe is an unmanned spacecraft sent beyond Earth to collect data. Examples include Voyager, which explored outer planets, and New Horizons, which flew past Pluto. Space probes expand our knowledge without ris...

Class 8 Subject: Space Science Topic: space
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