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ISRO’s PSLV-C54 Places EOS-06, Eight Other Nanosatellites In Orbits
Following the placement of EOS-06, the rocket's PS4 would change orbits to a 516 km sun-synchronous polar orbit in order to place the remaining satellites within the next hour
Read MoreNASA's Artemis Reaches The Moon, Sends Back Images Of Earth
If the mission is successful, Artemis I will be followed by a human trip around the moon (Artemis II) in 2024, which could result in the first woman and person of colour landing on the moon the following year
Read MoreISRO Gets Exemption From Explosive Rules: Report
In practice, the most recent exemption means ISRO will no longer require approvals and inspections from the PESO for stable propellant utilisation and manufacture
Read MoreISRO To Launch Pixxel's Hyperspectral Imaging Satellite On Saturday
Satellite is a hyperspectral microsatellite that weighs less than 15 kg but has more than 150 wavelengths, allowing it to capture more detailed images of the Earth than today's non-hyperspectral satellites, which have no more than 10 wavelengths
Read MoreSkyroot Aerospace To Launch Two Rockets Every Month From 2025: CEO Chandana
By the end of 2025, Skyroot hope to have established a pattern of at least two launches per month, earlier, the company launched India's first private rocket on 18 November
Read MoreISRO Launches India’s First Private Rocket, Vikram-S Successfully
The Vikram-S rocket reached a maximum altitude of 89.9 kilometres while travelling at Mach 5 and all mission parameters were met by the launch vehicles, according to the Skyroot
Read MoreScientists Find Two Exoplanets Where Humans Can Survive
The term exoplanet is used for those planets, which are outside our solar system and revolve around another star, that is, their sun is another
Read MoreSSLV Suffers 'Data Loss' At Terminal Stage: ISRO Chairman Somanath
ISRO maiden Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) suffered "data loss" at the terminal stage, although three stages "performed and separated"
Read MoreMeet Praveen Kumar Gorakavi, Indian Scientist And Technopreneur, Bringing Change In The Science And Technology World
Praveen has been recognised as a polymath and former child prodigy for his works in science and engineering while also bring feautured as Outstanding Engineer/Scientist for 2009-10 by FAPCCI
Read MoreISRO To Share Tech Knowledge That Could Help Reduce Mortality
ISRO is set to leverage space technology in emergency care and critical care departments at Indian hospitals
Read MoreMicroBite Set To Deploy Proprietary Inline Sterilization Tech For It's Bio-Ethanol Plant
This could be of significant importance to the ethanol industry, especially while handling the inventories of perishable materials for a longer period
Read MoreMaking Science An inclusive Space for Women and Girls
In India, while the number of girls taking up science in higher education has increased, they form only 14% of the science workforce.
Read MoreEsri India GIS Map for Insights on Cyclone Yaas
Built with ArcGIS, the map provides the weather, wind speed, number of households and population in the area
Read MoreAnnular Solar Eclipse: Myths, Do’s & Don’ts
According to Hindu Mythology, an eclipse is considered to be an inauspicious event, as the disappearance of the sun even for a short duration of time is contemplated as ‘unhealthy.
Read MoreThe Earth To Encounter With Infrequent Eclipse This Summer: The Annular Eclipse
The upcoming solar eclipse is an annular, or “ring of fire” eclipse and is going to take place on June 21, 2020.
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