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ISRO invites scientific research proposals on AstroSat data
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Chennai, April 20 : Indian space agency has invited proposals from the nation s astronomy community for utilising AstroSat archival data and to carry out scientific research.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Tuesday said the announcement of opportunity (AO) is open to Indian scientific community for submitting research proposals towards utilisation of data from any and/or all the experiments for limited financial assistance.
Launched on September 28, 2015, AstroSat is India s first satellite dedicated for Astronomy.
AstroSat is a multiwavelength satellite capable of observing simultaneously from Optical/UV to hard X-rays though soft X-rays.
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CBI closure report in ISRO case back in focus
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Agency had punched holes in investigations by Kerala Police
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Agency had punched holes in investigations by Kerala Police
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which took over the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) espionage probe from the Kerala Police, had concluded that the allegations of espionage were not proved and found to be false.
The closure report, which was filed by R. S. Dhankar, Dy. Superiendent of Police (CBI/SIC.II), New Delhi, on April 30, 1996, attains significance in the wake of the Supreme Court asking the CBI last week to look into the D.K. Jain committee report on the alleged framing of space scientists Nambi Narayanan and others by the former police officials in the espionage case.
Key requirements of the Indian spacetech sector to become the next space hub
Until last year, India’s spacetech efforts were headed by national space agency, ISRO. But in 2020, the sector saw a major transformation with new spacetech norms, which opened up the sector for private players.
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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which was
launched by Dr Vikram Sarabhai on August 15, 1969, ISRO has been at the forefront of driving the space sector till now.
With the demand for space-based applications and services growing in the country, the government decided to open the sector to private players in 2020. The unlocking of the spacetech sector has thus