Nagaraj Ananth has been working as an electronic engineer for the last 27 years. About six years ago, he started going to different schools, colleges and non-government organizations in and around Bangalore, giving a lecture titled – ‘Dr. Kalam, Rockets and Satellites’.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will soon open a 100 acre Space Park in Bengaluru. The park will be located in Whitefield area, and private industries will be allowed to use it for manufacturing subsystems and components for satellites.
At 6:00 pm today, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch six Singaporean satellites from the first launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The satellites will be put into orbit by India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, in its thirty-second flight (PSLV-C29).
To spread more awareness about India's achievements in the field of space research, the government has released an Atlas in Hindi language. The atlas will contain some interesting information and images from space.
ISRO and NHAI will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to use ISRO-aided satellites and drones to monitor road construction in the country. The project will enable better implementation of road construction projects, along with timely maintenance.
Ever since it began its mission in space, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft has been clicking some stupendous images, opening a window into outer space for all of us to enjoy the view. Here are 11 of those marvels.
Yet another milestones recorded in the name of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), with the 100th consecutively successful launch of Rohini 200 rocket.
The Indian Space Research Organisation successfully ground tested the country’s first High Thrust Cryogenic Rocket Engine on Monday. Here is congratulating the teams of scientists at ISRO, who made this possible.
MAST, a telescope for the detailed study of the Solar activity is finally operational in Udaipur after a year long tests. Udaipur Solar Observatory is located on an island in the middle of Lake Fatehsagar of Udaipur.
The reusable satellite launch vehicle will take off like an airplane and thereafter will fall by gliding and splashing down into the sea. The technology will bring down the cost of a satellite launch to one-tenth. Here are 10 interesting facts about the amazing technology.