In the past decade, the activities of the Indian Space Research Organisation have witnessed a substantial rise which reflects on the number of missions as well as the budget of the space agency. The present work explores the diversification of the Indian space programme in the past decade with ...
Posted in Chandrayan, India's Moon mission, India's Space Programme, Space explorations, Technological progress. Leave a Comment » A Complete History of Mankind’s Moon Missions (2006) October 22, 2008 — drsubrotoroy A COMPLETE HISTORY OF MANKIND’S MISSIONS TO THE MOON Compiled from ope...
New developments in Indian space policies and programmes—The next five years Over past four decades Indian space programme has systematically acquired capabilities in space technologies and implemented its programmes with a high lev... KRS Murthi,A Bhaskaranarayana,HN Madhusudana - 《Acta Astronautica...
Having halted the countdown 56 minutes and 24 seconds before the scheduled launch of Chandrayaan-2—or Moon Chariot 2—the Indian Space Research Organisation gave no explanation for what it called a "technical snag" in the rocket nor a date for a new attempt. "As a measure of abundant prec...
A soft landing on the Moon would be a huge leap forward in India's space programme. National pride is at stake as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to launch a crewed space mission by 2022. It follows another high-profile but low-cost Indian mission—Mangalyaan—which put a spacecraft...
(i) The European Space Agency (ESA) acquired the Copernicus Sentinel-1A/1B data with reasonably good repetivity for remotely sensed sea ice footprints at hostile places of the earth like polar sea ice regions. (ii) The International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP) for providing access to ...
India's Space Programme India's sports India's State Assembly Constituencies India's State Finances India's Supreme Court India's Union-State relations India's urbanisation India's zombie companies India-Bangladesh Enclaves India-China relations India-Pakistan cooperation against terrorism...
GD Birla Gold Medal Lecture - Research and Development in Materials for Indian Space Programs (2nd part) 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者: SVSN Murty 摘要: Aerospace systems are characterized by controlled mass, limited volume and high reliability. Limits on materials often ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is learnt to have developed transponders to keep track of fishing vessels on the high seas using the geostationery communication satellite "GSAT-6" built by it.
In July, an Indian rocket successfully put five satellites into orbit, three months after the country's space ambitions suffered a setback when a rocket crashed on lift-off. India began its space programme in 1963 and has developed its own satellites and launch vehicles to reduce its dependence...