International

MrBeast Visits SpaceX, Helps Build Rocket and Signs Spaceship Wing


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

United States: Global digital creator and philanthropist MrBeast recently visited SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, where he took part in hands-on activities related to rocket development. During the visit, MrBeast helped with aspects of building a rocket and also signed the wing of a spaceship, marking the moment as a unique collaboration between digital creators and the space industry.


Images and videos shared from the visit showed MrBeast inside SpaceX facilities, interacting with engineers and gaining firsthand insight into the complex processes involved in spacecraft manufacturing. The experience highlighted the growing intersection of digital influence, science, and innovation, as creators use their platforms to spark interest in technology and space exploration among younger audiences.

The visit generated widespread excitement online, with fans praising the opportunity to see a leading content creator engage directly with cutting-edge aerospace technology, further underscoring SpaceXโ€™s global appeal beyond the scientific community.

Human Interest

Elon Musk Names Son โ€˜Strider Sekharโ€™ in Tribute to Indian Nobel Laureate


Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has shared the name of his newborn son, Strider Sekhar, revealing a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Indian-American physicist and Nobel laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.

Chandrasekhar, renowned for his groundbreaking work in astrophysics, including the Chandrasekhar limit that predicts the maximum mass of a stable white dwarf star, has inspired millions in science and beyond. Muskโ€™s choice reflects his admiration for scientific achievement and global icons who have shaped the understanding of our universe.

While Musk is better known for his ventures in SpaceX, Tesla, and AI, his naming choice underscores a personal connection to scientific brilliance. Fans and followers quickly took to social media to applaud the unique name, noting its deep historical and scientific significance.

The announcement adds to Muskโ€™s reputation for unconventional yet meaningful personal decisions, following previous headlines about his family life and children. Strider Sekhar is now officially part of Muskโ€™s growing family, and the name serves as a nod to the global impact of Indian scientists on the world stage.

National

Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Arrives in India to a Grand Hero’s Welcome in Lucknow


Written by Intern Queeny George M.H , Team Allycaral

Indian Astronaut and test pilot Shubhanshu Shukla was welcomed in grandeur upon his return to India, following his successful space mission with the Axiom-4 crew. The streets of Lucknow came alive with celebrations as citizens gathered in large numbers to express their pride and admiration for the astronautโ€™s remarkable journey. The 39-year-old pilot, who represented India aboard the international space mission, received widespread love and praise, echoing through the heart of his hometown.

Shuklaโ€™s mission, launched on June 25, 2025, marked a historic moment for Indian spaceflight. Aboard the Crew Dragon spacecraft named Grace, launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the Axiom-4 mission took off in collaboration with Axiom Space, NASA, and SpaceX. Alongside Shukla, the crew included Commander Peggy Whitson from the USA, and Mission Specialists Sล‚awosz Uznanski from Poland and Tibor Kapu from Hungary. This mission represented the first government-sponsored human spaceflight in over four decades for India, Poland, and Hungary.

Spanning approximately 18 days, the mission concluded with the spacecraftโ€™s undocking on July 14, 2025. During their time aboard the International Space Station (ISS), the crew conducted over 60 groundbreaking scientific studies, exploring areas such as crop growth in space, the behavior of cyanobacteria in microgravity, and the physiological changes experienced by the human body during extended space travel. These experiments were not only critical for future space exploration but also contributed to expanding our understanding of human adaptation to space environments.

The return of Shubhanshu Shukla is more than a celebration of individual achievementโ€”it is a symbol of Indiaโ€™s growing presence in international space endeavors. With the success of the Axiom-4 mission, India takes a proud step forward in global scientific advancement, and Shukla stands as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring scientists and explorers across the nation.

As the city of Lucknow echoed with cheers, banners, and patriotic pride, it was clear that Shuklaโ€™s return marked a historic chapter not only in Indiaโ€™s space journey but also in the hearts of millions who look up to the stars with dreams of discovery.

International

Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Returns to Earth After Historic Space Mission


New Delhi, July 2025 โ€“ In a moment that has stirred national pride and emotion, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla returned to Earth after an inspiring 18-day mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 mission.

The mission, a collaboration between Axiom Space, NASA, and international space agencies including ISRO, aimed at advancing microgravity research, space-based technology experiments, and future commercial spaceflight training.

Shuklaโ€™s return was marked by a successful splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, where recovery teams quickly retrieved the capsule. The astronaut was seen smiling and waving as he was helped out of the spacecraft and later reunited with his family in an emotional moment that was broadcast live.

Hailing from Indiaโ€™s space research hub in Bengaluru, Shukla became a national icon as one of the first Indians to board the ISS as part of a private commercial spaceflight mission. He conducted multiple experiments during his time in orbit, including studies on space agriculture, radiation impact on human cells, and zero-gravity engineering trials.

The Government of India and ISRO officials welcomed his return, calling it a “milestone moment for Indiaโ€™s space ambitions.”

“Shubhanshuโ€™s mission represents the next step in Indiaโ€™s human spaceflight journey. He has made the nation proud,” said an ISRO spokesperson.

With India gearing up for its own Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission, Shuklaโ€™s experience is expected to play a pivotal role in training future astronauts and advancing India’s commercial space initiatives.

As celebrations continue, Shubhanshu Shuklaโ€™s homecoming reminds the world that India is not just reaching for the starsโ€”it’s touching them.

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Historic Double Moonshot Launch: Japan’s ispace and US’s Firefly Send Commercial Moon Landers to Space


In a groundbreaking moment for space exploration, two commercial moon landers, one from Japan’s ispace and another from US-based Firefly, successfully launched into space aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket. This unprecedented double moonshot launch marks a significant milestone in the global quest to explore the lunar surface.

The mission, which lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, demonstrates the growing interest in lunar exploration and the increasing role of private companies in space travel. ispace’s Hakuto-R lander and Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander are expected to travel over 239,000 miles to the Moon, with the journey taking approximately 4-5 months.

A New Era of Lunar Exploration

The successful launch of these commercial moon landers signals a new era of lunar exploration, with private companies playing a key role in advancing our understanding of the Moon. Both ispace and Firefly aim to establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface, with plans to conduct scientific research, test technologies, and pave the way for future human missions.

What’s Next?

The Hakuto-R and Blue Ghost landers are expected to touch down on the Moon’s surface in the coming months. Once they arrive, they will begin conducting scientific experiments, testing technologies, and gathering valuable data that will help inform future lunar missions.

As the world watches these historic missions unfold, one thing is clear: the Moon is once again becoming a focal point for space exploration and discovery. With private companies like ispace and Firefly leading the charge, we can expect a new era of lunar research and development to emerge in the years to come.