This discovery highlights India’s growing interest in contributing to international efforts in astrophysics through collaborations or independent space missions. Advances such as creating detailed 3D models allow researchers worldwide-including Indian astronomers-greater access to complex tools for studying cosmic objects at an unprecedented level of detail. While India is not directly involved in this research, developments like these emphasize global cooperation in scientific discovery, urging Indian institutions like ISRO or academic bodies to further deepen their research focus and explore investments in next-gen telescopes for similar pursuits. It fosters opportunities for skill building among scientists and engineers working on computational modeling.
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