Launching the first Indian satellitePhysical Research LaboratoryIndian Space Research OrganisationMission ControlSatellite ProjectNickel Cadmium Batteriedoi:10.1007/BF02840714Springer IndiaResonance
April 19: USSR launches the first Indian satellite, Ariabkhata, from the Kapustin Yar test range. May 19: The Space Shuttle Main Engine, SSME, fires for the first time at the A-1 Test Stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center. May 30: A convention is signed forming the European Space Age...
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helps local villagers with access to drinking water in Misungwi of Mwanza Region, Tanzania, June 13, 2023. The Chinese company constructed the water supply project for satellite cities in Mwanza to meet the water demands of approximately
Sea surface temperature (SST) derived from the weekly measurements made by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR) of NOAA satellites was used to investigate the structure and space-time variability of large-scale fronts in the Southern Indian Ocean (30–60°S and 20–150°E) dur...
When Rakesh Sharma ventured into space on April 3, 1984, it was a moment of pride for the whole nation—Sharma became the first Indian to travel to space. However, he was onboard the Soviet Soyuz T-11 spacecraft with Soviet cosmonauts and was participating in a Soviet space expedition. ...
Ship emitted NO_2 in the indian Ocean: Comparison of model results with satellite data Franke K, Richter A, Bovensmann H, Eyring V, Jöckel P, Hoor P, Burrows JP (2009) Ship emitted NO 2 in the Indian Ocean: comparison of model results with satellite data. Atmos Chem Phys 9:7289–...
A pan-tropical analysis using satellite, station-based and reanalysis datasets shows that deforestation causes reduced precipitation, and demonstrates that the effect increases with spatial scale. C. Smith J. C. A. Baker D. V. Spracklen ArticleOpen Access1 Mar 2023 Nature Oceanic climate change...
reaching record-breaking values since 1979. This anomaly aligns with the high snowfall and snow cover observed by the FY satellite from winter to April. These abnormal hydrothermal conditions have the potential to alter atmospheric circulation patterns, subsequently impacting lag weather and climate in ...
Satellite launching, software technology etc bring some revenue but not enough. The per capita consumption of oil or equivalent is about 3 or 4% of that in developed country. Indian currency is not accepted in world trade like the US dollar is so they cannot run trade deficit...