NEW DELHI: India launched its first mission to study the Sun onboard Vikas-engine powered PSLV from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh on Saturday, 10 days after it successfully sent a mission to the moon. Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) Aditya L1 follows similar missions by space agencies of Europe, the United States, Japan, and China. This mission is […]
The final descent will commence from an altitude of 25 km at 5:45 pm
Indian scientists will start the tests for the country’s much-awaited first manned mission to the Moon, ‘Gaganyaan’, in the next two months, as per a top space scientist.
Gaganyaan is India's first human spaceflight, ensuring crew safety and employing advanced technology.
DRIIV chief says the Central agency is looking to collaborate with Delhi govt on garbage reduction & Yamuna cleanliness