New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has generated a revenue of $439 million from foreign satellite launches in the last 10 years, Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for Science ...
Isro to set up two launchpads, supporting frequent missions, while Chandrayaan-4 aims for a 2028 lunar sample return.
Isro has successfully undocked two satellites ... The space agency said that the sequence for undocking was extension of the second satellite, release of the lever, disengagement of the lever ...
Data from the NISAR satellite will be used to map crop growth, track plant health, and monitor soil moisture—offering detailed, timely information for decision making.
Also Read: ISRO releases video of successful satellite docking in SpaDeX mission Union minister of science and technology, Dr Jitendra Singh also took to X to praise the team, saying ...
India has joined an elite group of four nations that have successfully demonstrated the complex technology of satellite docking and undocking, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Dr ...
Assam is in talks with Isro to launch a Rs 450-500 crore geostationary satellite to monitor illegal infiltration, provide flood warnings, and support farmers with weather data. CM Himanta Biswa ...
Hence, we will have our own satellite which will keep surveillance over our geographical area." He said preliminary talks with ISRO have started.
ISRO has said that it has accomplished de-docking of the SpaDeX satellites, clearing the way for future missions, such as exploring the moon, human spaceflight and building its own space station.
Only three decades ago, the Indian space programme was a diminutive affair, dominated by the newfound successes of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and a then-fledgling clump of ...