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A digital fraud worth crores, IVF startups riding a tech boom, India’s space firms looking skyward, and why IT’s slowdown ...
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite is expected to ride to space on India’s GSLV Mark II, and experts say that ...
Bengaluru has transformed from a 'Garden City' into a strategic powerhouse, crucial for India's technological advancement, defence, and space ambition ...
NASA has identified a 210-foot, airplane-sized asteroid approaching Earth today, although scientists assure it will not ...
An asteroid is labelled risky if it comes within 7.4 million kilometres and measures more than 85 metres across.
It began with a crack - barely visible, tucked away in the weld joint of a pressure feedline on a Falcon-9 booster. A minor flaw, perhaps, in the grand machinery of spaceflight.
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NASA and ISRO’s NISAR satellite will map Earth’s land and ice in 3D using dual-band radar, detecting movements as small as a centimeter to monitor disasters, land shifts, and climate changes.
IIM graduate Ravi Kumar becomes a lawyer to challenge Delhi High Court judges in Supreme Court over ISRO exam normalization dispute and seeks FIR registration.
HAL takes over ISRO’s SSLV programme in ₹511-crore deal, becoming first PSU to lead space launches under PPP. Industry ...
The article explores the financial aspect of ISRO's involvement in Shubhanshu Shukla's Axiom-4 mission, detailing the costs ...
Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to visit the ISS, returned safely to Earth this week and is in stable condition, ISRO confirmed. Post-landing health checks showed no concerns. Shukla is now in ...
An electric bus operated by the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation ( BMTC) rammed into a roadside canteen in the ...
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