India’s first satellite launch Home Events Events on 19 April India’s first satellite launch 19 April, 1975 Aryabhata satellite was launched by India on 19thApril 1975. It was India’s first satellite.
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India launches its first astronomy satelliteHigh hopes for ASTROSAT's array of on-board telescopes to produce cutting-edge science.doi:10.1038/nature.2015.18445T. V. PadmaNature
The Government of India approved the NavIC project in 2006. The project was expected to be completed in late 2011 but became operational in 2018. When the project was approved, it was called IRNSS. Later, in 2016, the Prime Minister of India gave it another name, NavIC. The first three ...
is the first satellite to be de-orbited at its end-of-life through a series of perigee reduction orbit maneuvers to minimize its presence in the LEO... A Agarwal,B Mukherjee,A Kandari,... - 《Advances in Space Research the Official Journal of the Committee on Space Research》 被引量:...
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“The vehicle has placed the satellite precisely into its intended orbit. India’s first solar observatory has begun its journey to the destination of Sun-Earth L1 point,” ISRO posted on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter. The satellite is scheduled...
In a first, foreign secretary engages Taliban; India may restart development projects Foreign secretary Vikram Misri met Afghanistan's acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai, discussing India's readiness to support Afghan development needs and receiving assurance on security concerns. The mee...
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The satellite images of Landsat-8 obtained from the USGS Earth Explorer website were taken for LULC classification. The study area of the PMB was divided into five different classes: water bodies, built-up areas, vegetation land, agricultural land, and barren land. In ArcGIS, supervised classifi...