Dr. Keshav Tripathi

Dr. Keshav is a planetary scientist specializing in radio occultation studies of planetary ionospheres and plasma environments. He earned his PhD in planetary science from Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC), ISRO, and is currently a JSPS International Research Fellow at the University of Tokyo, Japan. His research focuses on atmospheric and ionospheric studies using radio science techniques, with a particular emphasis on Venus, the Moon, and Mercury, contributing to planetary exploration and space weather studies.

Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Flyby: A Quiet Return With Big Scientific Lessons

Space missions rarely end when we think they do. Some of them have a gentle way of returning to the…

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ITD Method: A new lens to investigate the planetary ionosphere

"This article presents a recent advancement in planetary science that redefines how we interpret radio signals from space. Researchers developed…

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From Sci-Fi to Reality: Have We Just Found Signs of Alien Life?

We have been fascinated by the idea of life beyond Earth and the possible war between humans and aliens in…

8 months ago

New Breakthrough on Solar Wind Unveiled by India’s Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)!

You may wonder that based on their limited observation, in the early days, people thought the Sun had an atmosphere, …

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