Adarsh updates on everything you need to know about Samudrayaan, India’s First Manned Ocean Mission and the Matsya 6000. Isn’t it amazing that we know more about outer space than what lies beneath the ...
This submersible is being developed by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) in Chennai under the Ministry of Earth Sciences. (Twitter) After a successful touchdown on the Chandrayaan-3 ...
Matsya 6000, India’s first manned submersible, begins missions in 2026, taking ocean exploration to unprecedented depths. No Pranks, Just Pressure: Inside NASA’s Artemis 2 High-Stakes April 1 Launch ...
India, in a span of mere weeks, has conquered not only the skies but also set its sights on the depths of the ocean. Following the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon's South Pole, the ...
Following a successful lunar mission, Indian scientists are gearing up for an expedition under Project Samudrayaan. They plan to dispatch a team of three individuals, equipped with an indigenously ...
India is preparing to embark on a deep-sea mission of unprecedented scale — one that will send its scientists 6,000 metres beneath the ocean’s surface, a feat accomplished by only a handful of ...
India’s first crewed deep-sea submersible Matsya 6000, designed to explore the Indian Ocean, is likely to undertake its maiden mission in 2026, with trials in progress. The underwater vehicle will ...
A new deep-sea submersible capable of taking three people deeper than the Titanic is undergoing its first “wet test” this month. Initially reported to be taking place in early 2024, the Matsya-6000’s ...
New Delhi: India has inched one step closer to unlocking the mysteries of the ocean floor. At the India International Science Festival (IISF) 2025, the country unveiled a technological ...
On Wednesday, ISRO's Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) announced that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) to develop MATSYA-6000, a ...
Matsya 6000 will take a 3-member crew at a depth of 6 kilometres. Union minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday shared a video and photos of Matsya (Hindi for Fish) 6000, a manned submersible that will ...
Matsya 6000 submersible will be launched in 2026. India is building a submersible to take a three-member crew on a manned ocean exploration mission - India's first. The spherical vessel is being built ...