The Indian Science Research Organisation launched the twenty first PSLV Thursday morning, carrying the RISAT-1 radar imaging satellite into low Earth orbit. Liftoff from the First Launch Pad at the ...
BANGALORE, India — India is poised to expand its space-based remote sensing capabilities following the successful launch of a radar imaging satellite April 26 aboard a domestic rocket. Weighing 1,858 ...
India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle blasted off Thursday with a radar surveillance satellite designed to obtain all-weather, day-and-night ground imagery for national security and environmental ...
May 3, 2012: On April 26, India launched its first locally designed and manufactured radar satellite: Risat 1. The 1.9 ton satellite was put into a 480 kilometers high orbit by an Indian PSLV rocket.
India's space agency successfully launched a new Earth-observation satellite today (May 21), boosting the nation's space-based surveillance capabilities. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) ...
A great week for India's rocket scientists, twin back-to-back successful launches, India's most potent missile the Agni-V from Wheeler Island on April 19 and now the 'grand success' of ISRO'S rocket ...
ISRO launched the fiftieth PSLV mission Wednesday, with its workhorse rocket flying for the second time in barely a fortnight to deploy a radar imaging spy satellite for India’s military. The ...
A series of operational test to ascertain health of the RISAT-1 will be carried out soon. The satellite will start sending images from May 1. (TOI Photo) ...
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