This December, Isro’s cutting-edge, indigenous atomic clock, developed at the Space Applications Centre (SAC), will be mounted on a satellite and Continue reading
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NASA Mars InSight mission details
A robotic geologist armed with a hammer and quake monitor rocketed toward Mars on 5 May, aiming to land on the red planet and explore its mysterious insides. Continue reading
Antenna test facility damaged after ISRO facility catches fire
he fire that broke out in the Space Applications Centre (SAC) at the Isro campus in Ahmedabad on Thursday didn’t lead to any serious injuries, Continue reading
ISRO to launch India’s Military satellites
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is planning to launch a number of important satellites in the coming months. Some of these satellites will have Continue reading
Top 10 facts about India’s First satellite Aryabhata
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) always scales new heights in the field of space exploration. April 19, 1975 has special significance in India’s history. Continue reading
China conducts secret launch
Without any prior notice, China sent a Long March 4C booster aloft on Tuesday, April 10, carrying three Yaogan-31 spacecraft along with one Continue reading
ESA discovers secondary Magnetic field
After a four-year-long study on the ‘Swarm Mission’ by the European Space Agency (ESA), a second magnetic field has reportedly been discovered. ESA found this with the help of a trio of satellites, which Continue reading
ISRO completes India’s Desi GPS NavIC
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched the PSLV-C41/IRNSS-1I. IRNSS-1I is a navigation satellite and the Continue reading
what happened to Zuma satellite launched by SpaceX
In early January, SpaceX adamantly denied rumors that it had botched the launch of a classified spy satellite called Zuma, and now, a new government probe has Continue reading
Chinese Space Station Tiangong 1 reenters over the pacific
A defunct Chinese space lab plunged through Earth’s atmosphere on Monday, breaking apart as it headed towards a watery grave in the South Pacific, Beijing said.
The Tiangong-1 “mostly” Continue reading