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The START-2024 program, which will be conducted during April-May, 2024, is an introductory level online training in space science and technology for UG and PG students of science and technology.
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The first images are processed and released at the Master Control Facility, Hassan in Karnataka
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Led by NRSC Scientists Boorla Anil Kumar and Joshi Chowdary, the team ventured into rural heartlands to analyze the tangible changes and evaluate the program's influence on local communities
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"Rakesh Sharma made history as the first Indian astronaut in 1984, a fact that seems to have escaped your memory," remarked one Twitter user, challenging Mahindra's apparent oversight.
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The INSAT-3DS is India's third generation meteorological satellite and is fully funded by the Ministry of Earth Sciences
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According to ISRO, the satellite was launched on January 10, 2007. It weighed 680 kg at launch and operated in a sun-synchronous polar orbit at an altitude of 635 km.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy directed the Telangana State Aviation Academy (TSAA) officials to identify 20 acres near the Pharma City end for establishing the drone port
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The ISSE is a professional body for interdisciplinary collaboration to promote systems engineering approach in science and engineering.
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"LUPEX will also be a precursor to the country's ambitious lunar sample return mission and human missions on Moon by 2040," the space scientist said.
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As per ISRO, the scientific instruments/payloads on Vikram and the lunar rover Pragyan have demonstrated satisfactory performance.
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The Aditya mission, the first by an Asian country to be placed in orbit around the Sun, is expected to contribute significantly to our understanding of solar dynamics and enhance our ability to predict space weather phenomena.
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According to ISRO officials, the spacecraft will be placed in a halo orbit around Lagrange point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, about 1.5 million km from the Earth. The L1 point is about one per cent of the total distance between the Earth and the Sun.
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Deliberations to explore the possibilities of JNTU-H providing the ISRO employees with necessary training in cyber security and improve their skills is already are going on.
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Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the JNTU-Hyderabad’s XII convocation held here on Friday, Dr. Somanath said the insertion was being planned around 4 pm.
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According to ISRO officials, the spacecraft will be placed in a halo orbit around Lagrange point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, about 1.5 million km from the Earth. The L1 point is about one per cent of the total distance between the Earth and the Sun.
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Delivering the convocation address, Dr. Somanath said the ISRO on Saturday afternoon would undertake a crucial manoeuvre and inject the Aditya-L1 into the final orbit L1 .
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XPoSat marks a major milestone in ISRO’s journey from being an agency tasked with placing satellites in orbit to a research organisation
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India had become second country after the US to have an observatory satellite XPoSAT to study the black holes, said Revanth Reddy
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The LEAP-TD mission features a derivative of the Dhruva Space P-30 satellite platform integrated to ISRO’s PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM)
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So far in its journey, the spacecraft has undergone four earth-bound manoeuvres and a Trans-Lagrangean Point 1 Insertion (TL1I) manoeuvres, all successfully Addressing reporters on the very first day of 2024, Somanath said ISRO has about 12-14 missions in pipeline this year.