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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDaksh Sudhansh Panwar is a Class 12 student at Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, whose fascination with the cosmos began at an early age. A passionate space enthusiast, he believes that science is not confined to laboratories or observatories but is shaped each day by the curiosity and contributions of ordinary people. Through his writing, Daksh seeks to bridge the distance between the universe above and the lives we live below, offering a fresh perspective on how every individual, in their own way, is part of humanity’s unfolding dialogue with space.Read More...
Daksh Sudhansh Panwar is a Class 12 student at Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, whose fascination with the cosmos began at an early age. A passionate space enthusiast, he believes that science is not confined to laboratories or observatories but is shaped each day by the curiosity and contributions of ordinary people. Through his writing, Daksh seeks to bridge the distance between the universe above and the lives we live below, offering a fresh perspective on how every individual, in their own way, is part of humanity’s unfolding dialogue with space.
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Space isn't a distant location; it's deeply ingrained in our identity. It makes the stories that shape our cultures, the technologies that transform our world, and the problems that people have always faced come to life. Our relationship with the universe has always guided, inspired, and transformed us—from the first humans to observe the stars and write down their meaning to the satellites that silently orbit us. Science, history, and imagin
Space isn't a distant location; it's deeply ingrained in our identity. It makes the stories that shape our cultures, the technologies that transform our world, and the problems that people have always faced come to life. Our relationship with the universe has always guided, inspired, and transformed us—from the first humans to observe the stars and write down their meaning to the satellites that silently orbit us. Science, history, and imagination converge in this book to traverse time and ideas. Space here is set against a backdrop of a vast expanse, unreachable and beyond our full comprehension, yet it is also so much closer to home, shaping the gamut of human experiences, creativity, inquisitiveness, and, above all, the restless search for wherever we stand in the vast confines of the universe.
Space isn't a distant location; it's deeply ingrained in our identity. It makes the stories that shape our cultures, the technologies that transform our world, and the problems that people have always faced come to life. Our relationship with the universe has always guided, inspired, and transformed us—from the first humans to observe the stars and write down their meaning to the satellites that silently orbit us. Science, history, and imagin
Space isn't a distant location; it's deeply ingrained in our identity. It makes the stories that shape our cultures, the technologies that transform our world, and the problems that people have always faced come to life. Our relationship with the universe has always guided, inspired, and transformed us—from the first humans to observe the stars and write down their meaning to the satellites that silently orbit us. Science, history, and imagination converge in this book to traverse time and ideas. Space here is set against a backdrop of a vast expanse, unreachable and beyond our full comprehension, yet it is also so much closer to home, shaping the gamut of human experiences, creativity, inquisitiveness, and, above all, the restless search for wherever we stand in the vast confines of the universe.
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