Successful development and deployment of Pushpak will position ISRO as a leader in reusable launch vehicle technology. Enhances India’s capability to offer competitive and cost-effective launch services in the global space market. Commercial Opportunities: Pushpak opens up new commercial opportunities for...
(shar). the satellite was launched on september 28, 2015, using the launch vehicle polar satellite launch vehicle (pslv) c-30. the satellite was placed into an orbit of 650 km. the mission was planned for a period of 5 years. this has put india in an exclusive club of countries ...
Madhavan Nair, the launch will begin a new era for the agency. He also said that the agency's vision is to reduce the cost of access to space by improving technology and reusability. He believes that the agency's presence in the international launch service will be good for companies ...
said after the launch, “This demonstration opens a gateway for cost-effective spent stage recovery using the Inflatable Aerodynamics Decelerator technology and this IAD technology can also be used in ISRO’s future missions to Venus and Mars.”Interplanetary missions are so undoubtedly one area that...
Launch: August 24, 1966 Lunar orbit insertion: August 27, 1966 Designed to test new technology, completed 277 orbits before its mission was terminated on October 1, 1966. 36. Surveyor 2 Failed lunar lander. Launch: September 20, 1966 Lunar impact: September 22, 1966 Just before touchdown, ...
It is useful for scientists as it facilitates new possibilities from the IRS geospatial data for collaborative research It is also beneficial for educators. One can take students virtually to an area being studied and show them the topography, surrounding areas etc. ...
Since the launch, the mission has executed five orbit-raising manoeuvres successfully. This scheduled TLI is a crucial point in this journey to Moon.According to reports, upon completing the TLI successfully, Chandrayaan-3 will commence on its lunar transfer arc, approximating an...
However, ISRO plans to launch number of important satellites in the coming months, including for use by the Indian Military for monitoring the borders as well as adversary movements. The plan reportedly is to launch GSAT-7A in September this year. GSAT-7A is for surveillance by the IAF and ...