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India achieves major satellite milestone
India has successfully launched the heaviest satellite to ever take off from Indian soil into low Earth orbit, marking a key milestone in the country’s space sector. The Indian Space Research ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. India’s space agency launched “the heaviest satellite ever launched from Indian soil” on Wednesday, December 24. Footage streamed ...
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DAC clears AS-HAPS: Why India’s high-altitude pseudo satellites are a game-changer for airpower
The Defence Acquisition Council has granted Acceptance of Necessity for procuring Air-Ships Based High-Altitude ...
The CMS-03 satellite blasted off from Sriharikota in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh at 5:26 pm (1156 GMT). The CMS-03 satellite is an upgraded version of the rocket that launched India's ...
Starlink and Reliance Jio are vying to connect India’s 40% offline population, setting the stage for a new satellite vs fibre telecom battle.
GalaxEye’s Mission Drishti will fuse EO and SAR sensors with in-orbit AI, redefining real-time Earth intelligence from space.
The satellite will be able to process much of its data directly in space using artificial intelligence technology powered by ...
'Jana Nayagan' release update: Madras High Court permits producers to withdraw case against CBFC; release announcement soon?
Bengaluru based spacetech startup firm GalaxEye has announced its first satellite mission “Mission Drishti”. The mission will feature the company’s world-first SyncFused OptoSAR architecture, which ...
ISRO has launched the GSAT-7R communication satellite for the Indian Navy using its LVM3-M5 rocket (pictured). (Indian Ministry of Defence) The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched a ...
India's space agency launched its heaviest ever payload on Wednesday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling the deployment "a significant stride" for the space sector. The LVM3-M6 rocket launched ...
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