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India strengthens its position in space-based earth observation, providing critical data for both strategic and civilian applications.
In another blow to its strategic ambitions, India suffered a major setback on Sunday when its latest satellite mission, EOS-09, failed to reach orbit following a launch anomaly.The Indi ...
The upcoming U.S.-India NISAR (NASA ... Dhawan Space Centre, and satellite mission operations are by ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network. National Remote Sensing Centre in Hyderabad ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) faced a setback on Sunday (May 18) after its 63rd PSLV mission to launch the EOS-9 surveillance satellite failed. The mission aimed to place an Earth ...
The challenges to farm lending in India are longstanding ... loan Technological change is now underway. Remote sensing, especially in the form of satellite imagery and geospatial analytics ...
Satellite remote sensing particularly benefits areas with diverse agro-climatic conditions like India. Its use is appropriate and relevant throughout the crop cycle: Pre-Sowing: Soil moisture ...
The 'misbehaviour' of the rocket motor may have contributed to the failure of the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) ...
The PSLV launched at 5:59 am from Sriharikota cleared stages one and two, but a sudden chamber pressure drop in stage three caused the failure.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Sunday suffered a setback as its 101st mission, PSLV-C61 carrying the EOS-09 satellite, faced a technical malfunction in the launch vehicle.