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The SonaSPEED lab's Simplex Permanent Magnet Stepper Motors successfully powered ISRO–NASA’s NISAR mission launched via GSLV-F16. Developed in Salem and Bengaluru, these motors played a crucial role in fuel regulation and engine control during India’s latest Earth observation satellite mission.
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ISRO is set to launch the advanced NISAR satellite with NASA aboard GSLV-F16 from Sriharikota. This landmark Earth observation mission will track environmental changes, natural disasters, and climate patterns using dual-frequency radar—marking the most ambitious Indo-US space collaboration yet
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ISRO and NASA are launching NISAR, a $1.5 billion Earth observation satellite, today at 5:40 p.m. IST from Sriharikota. NISAR will use dual-frequency radar to monitor disasters and climate change, marking a milestone in global space collaboration.
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ISRO on Sunday failed to put its earth observation satellite in orbit after its trusted PSLV rocket developed a fault minutes after launch from the spaceport here
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The malfunction led to the mission failure, and the satellite could not be successfully deployed.
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Nayak, born in a remote thanda in the backward Narayankhed area, has become a source of inspiration for youth in these parts of Telangana.
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Attempts to place the satellite in the desired orbit suffer setback after the thrusters on board the spacecraft failed to fire, says the space agency
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ISRO successfully launched its 100th GSLV rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on Wednesday
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The GSLV with indigenous Cryogenic upper stage in its 17th flight, carrying the navigation satellite NVS-02, is scheduled for lift-off at 6.23 am on January 29
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The agency is gearing up to launch the GSLV-F15 NVS-02 mission from Satish Dhawan Space Centre
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According to ISRO, the SpaDeX mission is a cost-effective technology demonstrator mission for the demonstration of in-space docking using two small spacecraft launched by PSLV
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The two satellites, SDX01 (Chaser) and SDX02 (Target), are in good condition. "At 15 metres, we see each other clearer and clearer, we are just 50 feet away for an exciting handshake
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ISRO's PSLV-C60 mission successfully launched the SpaDex to conduct crucial experiments related to space docking technology
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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief S Somanath said the rocket has placed the satellites in the right orbit of 475 km circular orbit, after over 15 minutes of flight
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The launch on December 4 at 4:06 pm will entail the PSLV-C59 carrying around satellites weighing nearly 550 kg in a highly elliptical orbit
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Proba-3, designed to study the Sun's faint corona near the solar rim, is set to launch aboard the PSLV-XL rocket operated by ISRO. The mission will lift off at 4:08 PM IST on December 4, 2024, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. Announcing the launch, ISRO shared on X, “The PSLV-C59/PROBA-03 Mission is set to take flight on 4th December 2024, 16:08 IST from SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota!”
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Gujjula Harshavardhan Reddy, a 7th class student of Teja Vidyalaya, won the opportunity by standing in the top 100 in a quiz competition conducted by the ISRO between August 10 and September 30.
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Says the rocket placed the spacecraft in the very precise orbit as planned and there are no deviations in the injection of satellites
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ISRO successfully launched its third and final developmental flight, Small Satellite Launch Vehicle-D3, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, carrying the Earth Observation Satellite EOS-08. The mission aims to design a microsatellite and develop compatible payload instruments, marking a significant step in India's space capabilities
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The IIT-Chennai incubated startup readied the vehicle with the first-ever ethernet-based avionics architecture and fully in-house developed autopilot software from India