ISRO successfully launches IRNSS-1I navigation satellite from Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota
Science | April 12, 2018 8:15 ISTAfter the launch, ISRO chairman K Sivan described the mission as a success and congratulated the scientists behind it.
After the launch, ISRO chairman K Sivan described the mission as a success and congratulated the scientists behind it.
With the successful launch of IRNSS-1G, India joined the elite list of countries with their own satellite navigation system. IRNSS is an independent regional navigation satellite system designed to provide position information in the Indian
Chennai: The common man in India has to wait for some more time to use the "Indian GPS' as the Indian navigation system has to be formally declared operational after checking and cross-checking, industry officials
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Sriharikota: India on Wednesday placed its fifth navigation satellite in the earth's lower orbit after a textbook-launch from the rocket port.With this launch, India moves closer to joining a select group of nations having their
Mysuru: All the seven satellites of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) are expected to be in the orbit by March 2016, a top Indian Space Research Organisation official today.IRNSS-1E is slated for launch on
Bangalore: Countdown has begun for the launch of country's second satellite for Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System IRNSS 1-B.The 58-and-a-half hour countdown commenced at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota today at 6.44 AM.According to ISRO
Chennai: Even as ISRO is gearing up for the launch of GSLV D5 from Sriharikota tomorrow, preparations are on for launch of the PSLV C24 carrying IRNSS-1B, which is likely in March. "The integration process
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