Satish Dhawan, the visionary leader behind ISRO's success, transformed India’s space programme, driving innovation and using technology to improve millions of lives.
ISRO is offering a free online course called Basics of Remote Sensing, Geographical Information System (GIS) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) for students and professionals.
GSLV Mk-III weighs 3,423kg and is the heaviest launcher in India. It is taller than a 13-story building (43 meters, to be precise) and even then, it is the shortest Indian launcher.
The images it sent back truly incite curiosity, a sense of grandeur and a drive to further explore space! Here are some of the incredibly stunning images
In a country where, even today, a majority of parents want their children to either be engineers or doctors, the scope of being a scientist is rather bleak. Space Kidz provides students with a platform where they can explore science freely, without the pressures of academics.
K A Villet Oviya, the young innovator who built this 500g satellite under the guidance of industry experts has dubbed it 'Anitha-SAT' in memory of an aspiring medical student Anitha, who committed suicide in 2017 after she failed to clear the NEET exams.