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.
Ever since 1920s, cosmic radiation has been a vast field of study, from its impact on spacecrafts to its effects on the human body. The latter is what the undergraduate students of BITS Pilani, Goa campus, hope to study with their project, Apeiro.