Chandigarh, India: Chandigarh University continues to scale new heights in global research engagement as 18 students from the university’s Astronomy Club have been officially recognised as NASA Citizen Scientists after successfully participating in the International Asteroid Search Campaign (IASC)—a global citizen-science initiative partnered with NASA.
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The campaign, conducted from October 15 to November 10, 2025, involved students analysing real telescope image datasets to identify near-Earth objects and Main Belt asteroids using professional astronomical tools and research methodologies.
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A total of 26 students from Chandigarh University participated, organised into three research teams under the guidance of the university’s Astronomy Club.
Out of these, two teams comprising 18 students received official recognition and certificates, thereby earning the prestigious designation of NASA Citizen Scientists.
During the campaign, students worked with telescope datasets provided through the IASC portal and used Astrometrica software to analyse astronomical images through blink comparison techniques. Their findings were compiled into Minor Planet Center (MPC) report formats and submitted for validation as part of global asteroid monitoring efforts.
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The participation offered students authentic exposure to real scientific workflows, including:
Analysis of telescope images from international observatories
Detection of moving celestial objects such as asteroids
Learning professional astronomical software tools
Collaborative research and global scientific reporting
Participation in NASA-supported citizen science initiatives
The initiative significantly enhanced students’ analytical, technical, and collaborative skills while strengthening Chandigarh University’s standing in STEM innovation and global research participation.
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University officials highlighted that such global academic engagements reflect Chandigarh University’s commitment to experiential learning and research-driven education.
The university noted that participation in NASA-linked scientific programmes enables students to move beyond classroom learning and contribute directly to real-world scientific discovery.
The achievement reinforces Chandigarh University’s growing presence in international research collaborations and citizen-science initiatives. The university’s Astronomy Club continues to provide mentorship, training sessions, and research opportunities to help students engage with global scientific programmes.
With this recognition, Chandigarh University students join a worldwide network of contributors supporting astronomical research and planetary monitoring efforts.
Chandigarh University is one of India’s leading institutions known for its strong focus on academic excellence, research innovation, global collaborations, and industry-aligned education. The university actively promotes experiential learning, interdisciplinary research, and international exposure for students across domains.
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