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It was Saturday, April 19, 1975. At 1:28:55pm IST, India launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, from a remote Soviet cosmodrome. Built in just 30 months by a young team of Indian scientists ...
On this day in 1975, India etched its name into the annals of space history with the successful launch of its first satellite, Aryabhata. This milestone not only marked India’s entry into the ...
India is gearing up for significant milestones in space exploration. Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is set to journey to the ISS as part of the Axiom-4 mission, marking a new era. Following this, ...
Kolkata: India will be a key target market for Elon Musk’s Starlink to monetise its large satellite capacity as it does not have access to either Russia or China, the top two countries by area ...
Preparations are underway for the launch of satellite internet service in India. The telecom regulator is expected to allocate spectrum to all service providers soon. Recently, Union ...
#ISRO SPADEX Update: Glad to inform that the second docking of satellites has been accomplished successfully. India became the fourth country in the world to achieve satellite docking, joining the ...
Starlink is on the verge of launching its satellite broadband service in India, with regulatory approval from the government expected soon. Recently, the company has teamed up with Jio and Airtel ...
New satellite images reveal the true scale of devastation ... As aftershocks continue, India and Russia rush aid, but the humanitarian toll is worsening. Watch the dramatic before-and-after ...
Japan’s QPS-SAR satellite, equipped with a 3.6-meter radar dish that unfolds like a metallic bloom in orbit, doesn’t capture ...
Initially slated for early 2024 launch, NISAR was largely assembled in the US, with India contributing key components, including one of its two radars. The satellite was shipped to Bengaluru in ...
For India, a new frontier in satellite internet Technological advancements and innovation have made satellite internet more accessible than before. Older satellite internet systems required ...