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The 'Indian space shuttle’ the winged Pushpak was lifted by an Indian Air Force helicopter and was released from 4.5 km altitude.
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It has skipped the number '13' -- generally considered "unlucky" -- while numbering its Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) rocket, which is set to fly on Saturday evening with the weather satellite INSAT-3DS.
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Students, researchers and faculty of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)-Hyderabad will shortly be engaged in unravelling mysteries of the cosmos.
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ISRO reports that the cryogenic upper stage of the LVM3 rocket, which transported the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, re-entered Earth's atmosphere without control.
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Earlier today, ISRO temporarily halted the launch of the initial uncrewed test flight (TV-D1 Flight Test) for the Gaganyaan Mission.
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ISRO Chief Gifts Chess Player GSLV Rocket Replica for Success in Future Matches
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According to a notification dated October 13 from the Department of Space, this decision has been made to honor the historic occasion.
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During the closing session of the 16th edition of c0c0n, a two-day international cyber conference in Kochi, Kerala, Somanath emphasized that the likelihood of cyber-attacks is significantly elevated in rocket technology due to its reliance on cutting-edge software and chip-based hardware
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"Moonshots achieve success! Kudos to @narendramodi, @ISRO, and the Indian scientists for their historic accomplishment - the first successful landing at the South Pole of the Moon," Gates shared on X (formerly Twitter).
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The wheels of the rover feature engravings of both the ISRO logo and the national emblem, which will leave imprints as it traverses the terrain.
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The Chandrayaan-3 mission consists of a propulsion module (with a weight of 2,148 kg), a lander (weighing 1,723.89 kg), and a rover (with a mass of 26 kg).
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A team of students has built a critical motor for the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) indigenous spacecraft to the moon.
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ere is the timeline of the moon mission as undertaken by the Indian Space Research Organisation.
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This launch will send Singapore’s 16 kg mini satellite called Lumilite-4 and the 741 kg Teleos-02 satellite into orbit.
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According to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the flight acceptance hot test of a CE-20 engine was successfully carried out for a duration of 25 seconds in the High Altitude Test facility of ISRO Propulsion Complex at Mahendragiri.
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Chandrayaan-1 X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (C1XS) detected sodium from its characteristic line in X-rays which opened up the possibility of mapping the amount of sodium on the moon, ISRO said.
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Hyderabad: Students and faculty of the Anurag University, Hyderabad, have embarked on a journey to launch a satellite named ANURAGsat this year. Over 200 students will develop, build, integrate, test, launch and monitor the satellite using hands-on experience under the supervision of faculty and global space tech organizations. The satellite will be put into Earth’s […]
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The course aims at raising awareness and capacity building of school teachers on the use of space technology and its applications.
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As per the work order issued by the Varanasi Smart City, the trial will be for five days and it may also ask Garuda Aerospace to carry out sanitisation operation using drones.
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New Delhi: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for successful launch of various satellites and wished them many successful launches in the future. India’s Polar rocket on Sunday successfully launched Amazonia-1 of Brazil and 18 other satellites from the spaceport in Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota, in the first […]