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Independence Day 2023: India's Tech And Science Primed To Make International Impact

As the country commemorates 75 glorious years of independence, a retrospective glance unveils its remarkable evolution in the realm of science and technology

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Chandrayaan-3 Mission Countdown Begins, India To Be Fourth Country To Land Its Spacecraft On Moon

The countdown for the launch of the mission will begin on Thursday ahead of take-off on Friday from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota

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PM Modi’s US State Visit Marks The Significant Space Related Agreements: Jitendra Singh

Singh said, the signed agreements indicates that the countries which had started their space journey long before India are today looking up to our nation as an equal collaborator

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Tata's Nelco Acquires Over 9% Stake In Mumbai-based Piscis Networks

Customers in a number of industries, including aviation and maritime, rely on Nelco for satellite communications and network services

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Billionaire Elon Musk Congratulates ISRO For PSLV-C55 Launch

The liftoff from the Satish Dhawan Space in Sriharikota into an eastward low inclination orbit was a dedicated commercial mission through NSIL with TeLEOS-2 as primary satellite and Lumelite-4 as a co-passenger satellite

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NASA To Spend Upto $1 Bn On Space Station Deorbit Module

according to the media report, by the end of the decade the proposal will get completed and will provide redundancy for the safe disposal of the station

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Ukraine’s Govt Backlash Vega C Failure Investigation

According to reports, Ukraine’s centre tagged the investigators as ‘premature’ and stated its blame was not acceptable

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Astronomers Spot Shock Waves Shaking The Universe For First Time

According to some research studies, these shock waves are likely to give astronomers larger magnetic fields, whose properties and origins are mysterious to a great extent

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Australian Space Industry Warns Against China's Satellite Surveillance

The warning comes as Australia's Defence Space Command says it is working on a plan to acquire so-called soft-kill technology to take out enemy satellites, Voice of America (VOA) reported

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NASA Announces Final Extension Of ISS Cargo Contracts

According to the report, the extensions will cover all missions from January 2027 to December 2030, earlier NASA made a similar announcement intending to end the ISS program and transition to commercial space stations by 2030

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Digitisation Of Solar Observations Can Help Explore Impact Of Sun On Climate: Ministry

The digitised record of solar observations over more than 100 years taken on photographic plates and films will help scientists around the world to strengthen their studies of solar variability and its impact on climate, spanning it over a longer time scale

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ISRO To Launch Space Tourism: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

The minister revealed that ISRO has carried out a few feasibility studies for a sub-orbital space tourism mission and announced that activities towards space tourism would be firmed up after a successful accomplishment of the ‘Gaganyaan’ mission

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US Senate Commerce Committee Urges New NASA Authorisation Bill

Addressing the Federal Aviation Administration Commercial Space Transportation Conference, Maria said, there is a need for a multiyear authorization even though Congress has included a NASA authorization act in the ‘CHIPS and Science Act’, a broad science and technology bill, enacted last year.

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Artificial Intelligence To Aid Space Business In Big Way, Says Report

Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are to facilitate operators with remote-sensing constellations planning in satellite operations that include running, simulations and identification of resources needed

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IIT Madras, Indian Space Association Call Indo-pacific Countries To Boost Space Industry

Organisations highlighted three core areas of further collaboration namely, Make in Space for Use in Space, Make on Earth for Use in Space and Make in Space for Use Back on Earth

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