COIMBATORE: K Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro), on Thursday said the Unity Sat - three academic satellites developed by as many educational institutions - would provide an overview of real space mission and how space players could revolutionize the Indian space sector with faster, better and cheaper access to the space.
He was addressing a gathering virtually after remotely inaugurating the ground stations of Unity Sat on the premises of Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology in Coimbatore, JPR Institute of Technology in Chennai and GH Raisoni College of Engineering in Nagpur. The Isro is expected to launch the satellites in February.
Book excerpt: In The Tejas Story, a retired air marshal chronicles his experiences of test flying the LCA jets The story that comes to life through his book is that of his team of pilots and of the LCA programme itself, how it was commissioned, the challenges in the development phase and the pressure of realising the dream of domestically developing a fighter plane. Philip Rajkumar January 29, 2021 11:44:45 IST Philip Rajkumar s The Tejas Story: The Light Combat Aircraft Project.
It was only a couple of weeks ago that the Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the go ahead for the manufacture of 83 homegrown fighter jets, the Light Combat Aircraft (LCAMk1A) better known as Tejas. While this move meant a big boost for India s aviation industry, it was also a project that was many decades in the making. In his book, The Tej
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The Indian Space Research Organisation ended the year 2020 on a high note with its workhorse the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle successfully placing the communication satellite CMS-01 in its orbit (Report on p9)
The Indian Space Research Organisation ended the year 2020 on a high note with its workhorse the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle successfully placing the communication satellite CMS-01 in its orbit (Report on p9)×
India’s space programme has grown exponentially in the past six decades, expanding from simple mapping services in the 1960s to many diversified uses and the country spent around $1.8 billion on space programmes in 2019-20.
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