India today evening beefed up its security with the successful launch of its latest military satellite the 4.4 ton GSAT-7R or CMS-03 for use of Indian Navy.
Nov 2 (UNI) India on Sunday evening beefed up its security with the successful launch of its latest military satellite the 4.4 ton GSAT-7R or CMS-03 for use of Indian Navy.
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Homegrown navigation system to cover area from Africa's East Coast to Malacca: Indian Army General
Top Indian Army official, Major General Neeraj Shukla, ADG-Strategic planning, Indian Army has pointed to Indian Army's focus on self-reliance, technology infusion and focus on space domain as part of ...
SES is adding another servicer to what is already the broadest and busiest satellite life-extension roster in the commercial ...
About 170 Starshield satellites built by SpaceX for the US government’s National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have been ...
Titan, Saturn's largest natural satellite, captivates scientists with its Earth-like processes, dense nitrogen atmosphere, ...
As a true milestone on the path to autonomous space systems, a research team at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) ...
There are now over 10,000 satellites in orbit, more than at any point in history, and this growing number is starting to ...
Europe's largest space groups, Leonardo, Airbus, and Thales, will pool their satellite businesses after the companies unveiled a Memorandum of Understandingon Thursday. The three companies will create ...
China on Friday launched 18 communications satellites from northern Shanxi province. The plate-shaped satellites were launched into orbit in the afternoon by a Long March 6A rocket from the Taiyuan ...
A study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay has demonstrated that satellite data can be used to “reliably” measure the levels of carbon dioxide and methane in Indian metros.
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