As the sun rises once again on the dark side of the moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation is waiting for a signal from Vikram Lander and Pragyaan Rover. With dawn breaking on the lunar surface, ISRO is now working towards reviving Pragyan and Vikram, who were put to sleep after completing their mission. , India News, Times Now
One of the world’s oldest language, Sanskrit, is a significant part of various scriptures, cultures, philosophy and scientific endeavours of the ancient India. However, even in the contemporary world, the language is inspiring scientists at Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to name its space vehicles. The choice of using Sanskrit for naming mission components sheds light on its enduring importance in India’s history.
Discovery of Hydrogen could be a game changer on how the humans and other space missions could travel and explore the realms of the cosmic universe. Hydrogen can be used as a fuel and, when combined with oxygen, as a propellant for rockets.
Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) scientist N Valarmathi breathed last on September 2. She was known for being the voice behind the countdown for the launch of Chandrayaan-3. Know more about her in Business Today visual story.