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ISRO has planned seven launch missions by March 2026, including the first uncrewed Gaganyaan flight, electric propulsion and quantum communication tests, and multiple commercial and strategic satellite launches using LVM3, GSLV and PSLV rockets
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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