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How India’s Space Program Beat the Odds to Reach the Moon and Beyond
Once dismissed by critics for launching satellites while struggling with poverty, India’s space program has grown into one of the most efficient and capable in the world. This video traces the Indian ...
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How India is set to dominate the space race next
India is making significant strides in the realm of space exploration, positioning itself as a formidable force in the global space race. With a blend of innovative technology, strategic partnerships, ...
India's astronauts, or Gaganyatris, for the H1 and H2 missions were selected in February 2024. They are Prasanth Balakrishnan ...
After the remarkable success of astronaut Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's 18-day mission to the International Space Station, the Indian space agency has a busy year ahead.
Update for 10:40 p.m. ET on June 10: SpaceX announced on Tuesday evening that it has delayed the planned June 11 launch of the Ax-4 private astronaut mission to the ISS due to a liquid oxygen leak in ...
The company Axiom Space is gearing up for its fourth private mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Set to launch this spring, the Ax-4 mission will carry four crew members to the station, ...
Gyanex or Gaganyaan Analog Experiments are sophisticated ground-based simulations that mirror the conditions of space travel ...
India's indigenous navigation system, NAVIC (formerly IRNSS), is being upgraded. Originally designed with seven satellites, ...
Rocket makers, space imaging companies among seven selected Will allow Indian firms access to US defence market Companies to compete for business worth $1.5 billion a year BENGALURU, Jan 17 (Reuters) ...
NISAR, NASA/Indian spacecraft, to map tiniest of changes in Earth's surface A joint project between NASA and the Indian space program, NISAR will give us a look at the ways Earth's surface is changing ...
Amit Kshatriya, Indian-origin scientist and 20-year NASA veteran, has been appointed Associate Administrator to lead Artemis Moon-to-Mars missions.
Indian-American Amit Kshatriya, a 20-year NASA veteran and Moon to Mars program leader, has been appointed NASA’s new associate administrator, its top civil service role. He will oversee all mission ...
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