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ISRO Chairman V Narayanan announced that the space agency plans to transfer 50 per cent of PSLV development to an Indian industry consortium led by HAL and L&T. The move highlights India’s growing private sector role in space manufacturing and launches
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Kasturirangan had a pivotal role to play in the transformation of ISRO into a formidable space exploration agency competing with the best in the world
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Has shown signs of growth in POEM-4 module that is orbiting the earth at an altitude of 350 km
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India's national space agency's biggest achievements to date have been one mission to sun, two missions to moon and one to Mars. And it is all set to launch a manned mission by the end of 2026
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The Proba-3 (Project for Onboard Autonomy) mission consists of twin satellites in which two spacecraft (placed inside the satellites) would fly together as one, maintaining a precise formation down to a single milli-metre to study the Sun's outer atmosphere.
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The inaugural developmental flight of PSLV occurred on September 20, 1993, carrying the 846kg IRS-1E satellite.
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The XL variant of India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle seems to have an interesting connection with Moon, Mars and now the Sun
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The technically challenging soft landing on the lunar surface is planned on August 23 at 5.47 pm.
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It will be the country’s dedicated polarimetry mission to study the dynamics of bright astronomical X-ray sources in extreme conditions, the government said.
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NewSpace India Limited has procured PSLV-C56 to deploy the DS-SAR satellite from DSTA & ST Engineering, Singapore and 6 co-passenger satellites
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Indian space agency on Saturday is likely to successfully launch two Singaporean satellites with its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
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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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The 34 metre tall, 3-stage SSLV, carrying three satellites to a circular orbit 450 km above Earth, was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Spaceport in Sriharikota
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based aerospace company Ananth Technologies Limited (ATL) has contributed to the successful launch of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C52 (PSLV-C52) on Monday. The space mission witnessed its different stages harnessed, integrated, tested, and qualified by ATL, a long-time partner of ISRO, under contract with the latter’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC). The company has been […]
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Peenya’s success story captures the Indian scientific establishment’s rise from modest beginnings with shoe-string budgets
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Amazonia-1 satellite and 18 other satellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. PSLV-C51 launched Amazonia-1, an optical earth observation satellite, and 18 other satellites on Sunday at 10:24 am.
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The Indian rocket numbered PSLV-C51 carrying the 637-kg Brazilian satellite Amazonia-1 and 18 other satellites (including 13 from USA) is scheduled to lift-off from the first launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre
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As India continues to focus on economic growth, it needs to ensure that environmental damage is limited by adopting green technologies, said ISRO Chairman