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  • 9 areas where ISRO tops the World, India targets more records

    India’s space ambitions continue to soar as ISRO sets its sights on new milestones. The journey promises innovation, milestones, and a bold vision for the future.

  • 'We Are Working on Chandrayaan 4, 5 and Space Station': ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan Announces

    'We Are Working on Chandrayaan 4, 5 and Space Station': ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan Announces

    V. Narayanan confirmed that Chandrayaan 4 and Chandrayaan 5 are actively in development. Chandrayaan 4 will also carry a Venus Orbiter Mission.

  • How much did ISRO spend on Shubhanshu Shukla’s Axiom-4 mission? Here's what it cost

    How much did ISRO spend on Shubhanshu Shukla’s Axiom-4 mission? Here's what it cost

    The Axiom-4 crew, including Shukla, spent almost 20 days in space, with approximately 19 days aboard the ISS. Their stay involved several scientific and collaborative activities aimed at furthering microgravity research and international cooperation in space.

  • Elon Musk's SpaceX makes history with 500th Falcon 9 launch, marking reusability milestone

    Elon Musk's SpaceX makes history with 500th Falcon 9 launch, marking reusability milestone

    The latest launch lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It was celebrated widely by SpaceX engineers and CEO Elon Musk.

  • Amazon’s first Kuiper internet satellite launch delayed due to poor weather

    Amazon’s first Kuiper internet satellite launch delayed due to poor weather

    On Wednesday evening, the launch of the Atlas V rocket was set. To enable Amazon's upcoming internet service, it had 27 satellites onboard.

  • Europe's 1st orbital rocket dramatically explodes in under 40 seconds after liftoff – watch video

    Europe's 1st orbital rocket dramatically explodes in under 40 seconds after liftoff – watch video

    Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket recently failed to launch, exploding and crashing just 18 seconds into its first flight, despite being designed as Europe's first orbital launch vehicle.

  • Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Achieves Historic Orbital Milestone in Space Race | N18G

    Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Achieves Historic Orbital Milestone in Space Race | N18G

    Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket successfully launched on its first orbital mission early Thursday, January 16, from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. Standing 30 storeys tall with a reusable first stage, the rocket marked a major milestone for Jeff Bezos’ space company in its bid to rival SpaceX in satellite launches. While the second stage reached orbit successfully, the first stage booster failed to land on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean. The mission carried the prototype Blue Ring spacecraft, designed for satellite servicing and national security missions. This inaugural flight is part of Blue Origin’s plan to deploy customer satellites.

  • Budget 2023: Space tech industry body calls for PLI scheme to boost manufacturing

    Budget 2023: Space tech industry body calls for PLI scheme to boost manufacturing

    Production-linked incentive will not only encourage domestic manufacturers but it will also attract foreign space companies to manufacture in India, said SatCom Industry Association of India

  • Snag pushes back GSAT-10 launch by a week

    Snag pushes back GSAT-10 launch by a week

    The launch of GSAT-10, Indias communication satellite has now been pushed to a later date, after the Ariane 5...

  • India to launch three satellites next month

    India to launch three satellites next month

    Latest reports confirm that India will launch three satellites in the next month, and two more before the year ends.

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