Black Holes · Dead Stars · Cosmic Explosions
One hour. Zero cost. A lifetime of curiosity. Your child watches a star die, dives into a black hole, and decodes the loudest explosions in the universe — live with an ISRO-accredited Space Educator.

It collapses. It explodes. It births a black hole that bends time itself. And while the universe roars, your child is sitting at a desk — learning the same things they learned last year.
On Friday, 29 May 2026, we change that. For one hour, they don't read about space — they live inside it.
60 minutes designed to detonate curiosity — and leave a permanent imprint on how your child sees science.
Visualise the curvature of spacetime around a black hole — in language a 10-year-old can feel.
Sit ringside as a star 10× the mass of our Sun rips itself apart in cinematic detail.
Learn the mental models real scientists use to ask the impossible questions.
Live Q&A — every wild question gets a serious, scientific answer from the host.
The kind of wonder that quietly changes how a child looks at the night sky forever.
Your child won't just remember a class — they'll narrate a journey at the dinner table.
Most science classes train recall. Top universities reward research thinking, inquiry, and the ability to ask the right questions. This workshop is calibrated to the same standard — concept-led, globally framed, and curiosity-first.
Concepts mapped to inquiry-based learning, Theory of Knowledge & extended-essay-ready frameworks.
Mentor actively engaged with ESA & Portuguese Space Agency — global lens, not just textbook.
A signed Certificate of Cosmic Recognition for school portfolios, MUNs and US/UK college applications.
Trains the exact 'why does this happen' muscle Ivy League admissions essays demand.
Each mission is interactive — kids vote, predict, ask, and get instant feedback from the host.
Approach a supermassive black hole and decode what happens when time slows, light bends, and reality folds in on itself.
Watch a star 20× the mass of our Sun reach the end of its fuel — and unleash the brightest explosion in the cosmos.
Meet the dead — neutron stars and pulsars: city-sized corpses spinning 700 times a second, lighthouses of the universe.
Investigate gamma-ray bursts — flashes so powerful they could outshine an entire galaxy for a few seconds.
This is our best offer ever — completely FREE. One precisely-crafted hour designed to do one thing: make your child fall in love with the universe.
"After the session, my daughter spent the entire weekend reading about neutron stars. I haven't seen her this curious in months."

Sarvesh Bhardwaj is a distinguished Space Science educator and strategist, recognised for shaping young minds into future-ready innovators through Astronomy and Space Technology.
A Gold Medalist in Space Science, he serves as a Space Coach and Faculty of Space Technology at the Scientific Development and Research Organisation (SDRO), accredited with ISRO (Department of Space, Government of India).
Globally, he is engaged as a Space Industry Strategy professional, contributing to initiatives associated with the European Space Agency and the Portuguese Space Agency — bringing international insights into the evolving space ecosystem.
"His mission is clear: to bridge the gap between curiosity and capability — ensuring that students don't just learn about space, but begin to think, explore, and innovate like future scientists."


Every student who attends "The Extreme Universe" receives a personalised Certificate of Cosmic Recognition, signed by Sarvesh Bhardwaj — Space Coach & Faculty (SDRO), accredited with ISRO. A meaningful artefact for portfolios, school files and Ivy League applications.
Friday, 29 May 2026 · 5:00 – 6:00 PM IST · Live online with Sarvesh Bhardwaj. Completely FREE. Limited cosmic seats.
No payment · Instant email + WhatsApp · 100% online