ISRO s GSLV MK-III: What this launch means for India? Know all about Rs 300 crore heaviest rocket and GSAT-19 satellite
ISRO s GSLV MK-III: What this launch means for India? Know all about Rs 300 crore heaviest rocket and GSAT-19 satellite
In A Historic Moment For India, ISROâs Heaviest And Most Powerful Rocket Lift Off From The Satish Dhawan Space Centre At Sriharikota In Andhra Pradesh On Monday At 5.28 PM. It Then Placed The Heaviest GSAT-19 Satellite Into The Orbit After A Flight Of 16 Minutes And 20 Seconds.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 06 Jun 2017, 08:32:49 AM
New Delhi:
The Indian Research Space Organisation (ISRO) has spread its wings and is flying high yet again with the successful launch of GSLV MK-III rocket that carried and injected the GSAT-19 communication satellite into the orbit on Monday. In a historic moment for India, ISRO’s heaviest and most powerful rocket lift off from the Satish Dhaw
NEW DELHI: The spirit of the nation’s scientific community and inventors stayed undeterred even as the Covid-19 pandemic continued to create havoc throughout the year.
From making country s first hydrogen fuel cell car to developing a camera that doesn’t need focusing, here is a short bunch of exceptional accomplishments our scientists clinched in the field of science and technology, in the exceptional year 2020:
India s first hydrogen fuel cell car
CSIR hydrogen fuel cell vehicle
India s first hydrogen fuel-cell powered car completed the trials this year. The technology uses chemical reactions between hydrogen and oxygen (from air) to generate electrical energy, eliminating the use of fossil fuels.
Top science and technology achievements of India in 2020
Top science and technology achievements of India in 2020
TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Dec 27, 2020, 21:00 IST
NEW DELHI: The spirit of the nation’s scientific community and inventors stayed undeterred even as the Covid-19 pandemic continued to create havoc throughout the year.
From making country s first hydrogen fuel cell car to developing a camera that doesn’t need focusing, here is a short bunch of exceptional accomplishments our scientists clinched in the field of science and technology, in the exceptional year 2020:
India s first hydrogen fuel cell car
CSIR hydrogen fuel cell vehicle
India s first hydrogen fuel-cell powered car completed the trials this year. The technology uses chemical reactions between hydrogen and oxygen (from air) to generate electrical energy, eliminating the use of fossil fuels.
Chandrayaan-2 Mission s Initial Data Released: ISRO – Indian Defence Research Wing idrw.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from idrw.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Indian Space Research Organisation on Thursday said it has released the first set of data from the country s second mission to the Moon, the Chandrayaan-2, for the general public.
Chandrayaan-2 was launched on July 22, 2019 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The Orbiter which was injected into a lunar orbit on September 2, 2019, carries eight experiments to address many open questions on lunar science. All experiments have been performing well and the data received suggests excellent capability to deliver on the pre-launch promises, ISRO said. In the period since the launch, payload teams tuned on-board systems for optimal instrument configurations, derived essential in-flight calibration data, revised / updated data processing steps / software and have started to publish early results, it said.