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Sc (my subjects are physics, maths and electronics), how can I study space science and from where?

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Sc (my subjects are physics, maths and electronics), how can I study space science and from where?

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It seems that you have made the right choice for this time. Studying physics and maths in your BSc is a good preparation for becoming a space scientist. But you might have some distance to travel. You will need to join a good university like the Indian Institute of Science. But you can supplement this by visiting IUCAA in Pune even during undergraduate years. And let me also say that during your intense journey you might find some things that excite you but do not fall in the category of space science, do not overlook that. Creative meandering can often take you to exciting new journeys. I have observed many times that when we put ice cubes into normal water, a crackling sound is produced and the ice cubes develop cracks. Can you please explain the reason for this? I know why this question occurred to you. We all know that water expands on freezing. That is the reason that accounts for the fact that ice cubes float on water. But ice behaves quite normally, like other solids, after it i

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