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Living Root Bridge
East Khasi Hills
The "Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya" a man-made marvel of the people
Kynrem Falls
East Khasi Hills
The Kynrem Falls is a three-tiered waterfall, with water falling from a height of 305 metres. The fall spreads out in two different streams or rivulets with each of them gaining momentum by getting merged while flowing down the last leg of the third tier.
Nohkalikai Falls
East Khasi Hills
On the edge of the plateau, marvel at the tallest plunge waterfall in India, and learn about the tragic legend that accompanies it
Umiam Lake
Ri Bhoi
A tranquil lake at the entrance of Shillong town, a place for watery adventures and relaxing boat rides, a treasure for bird watchers and those who enjoy dramatic scenery
Krangshuri Falls
West Jaintia Hills
A magical waterfall straight out of Kipling’s pages - turquoise water, large rocks, and magnificent viewpoints
Dawki - Shnongdeng
West Jaintia Hills
The crystal clear waters of the Umngot River, the lush landscapes, the rustic lifestyles, and the riverine beaches are the main highlights of Dawki and Shnongpdeng. Adjacent locations at the foot of Meghalaya’s mighty southern ranges.
About
THE SYMPOSIUM NSSS2026

The National Space Science Symposium (NSSS) is a biennial event organized by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
It primarily caters to researchers working in the fields of atmospheric, space and planetary sciences, astronomy and astrophysics, and the exploration of solar system bodies. The first NSSS was held in 1978 at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. The 23rd National Space Science Symposium will be held at Umiam, Shillong and hosted by the North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC). The NSSS 2026 will feature six parallel scientific sessions on diverse themes in space science and technology, including an exclusive student session aimed at fostering young scientific minds. The event will also include public lectures, plenary and interdisciplinary sessions, invited talks delivered by leading experts and professionals from the field and exhibition by industry & government.

PS1

Space-Based Meteorology, Oceanography, Geosphere–Biosphere Interactions, and Climate Change

PS2

Middle Atmosphere, Atmospheric Coupling, Dynamics, Aeronomy, and Sun-Earth Connection

PS3

Solar and Planetary Sciences

PS4

Astronomy and Astrophysics

PS5

Enabling Technologies for Space Exploration

PS6

Student Session

Timeline
THE SYMPOSIUM NSSS2026
NSSS-2026

Commencement of registration & Abstract submission

15 July, 2025
NSSS-2026

Deadline for Abstract submission

15 September, 2025
NSSS-2026

Communication of decision on abstract

15 November, 2025
NSSS-2026

Registration Close

31 December, 2025
PROBABLE SPEAKERS
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