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RRI develops tiny, credit card-sized computer to catch whispers from the early universe

PRATUSH is a conceptual space payload to orbit the far side of the Moon. This quiet region is shielded from Earth’s radio noise and ionospheric distortions.

September 04, 2025 / 14:11 IST
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An illustration of PRATUSH orbiting the Moon’s far side, sheltered from Earth and Sun light. (Image: RAMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE)

A palm-sized computer could soon allow us to hear the universe's earliest whispers. The PRATUSH mission aims to detect faint radio pulses from hydrogen atoms, giving us insights into how the very first stars sculpted the cosmos.

What is the PRATUSH mission?

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PRATUSH is a conceptual space payload to orbit the far side of the Moon. This quiet region is shielded from Earth’s radio noise and ionospheric distortions. There, it aims to detect the elusive 21-centimetre hydrogen signal from the Cosmic Dawn.

At the system's core is a small single-board Raspberry Pi-based computer. The controller of this device handles the radiometer's antenna, analogue receiver and processing chip. It synchronises high-speed data acquisition, configures instruments and ensures seamless operation. All this is achieved within strict size, weight and power limits.