Cyril Abrol of Remfry & Sagar reports that India is not confining itself to small steps as the country aims to take a giant ...
Spacetech founders believe that India’s growing profile in space exploration will bring bigger international partnerships and ...
Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) reckon they will need $1.28bn (£1.01bn) to fulfil Mr Modi's challenge - and they think they can launch the flight within 40 months.
The Indian Space Research Organization is already planning its own crewed spacecraft, the Gaganyaan, which will start uncrewed orbital test flights shortly. The astronauts for the first crewed ...
Dr Somanath said that over the years, the reforms in the Indian Space Sector ... also said that the organisation is reinventing itself with a greater focus on research and development to keep ...
"We will have an exciting time ahead," Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chairperson S Somanath said after the launch. A black hole is a region of space where matter has collapsed in on ...
India's space industry has been largely synonymous with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a name that evokes pride and admiration worldwide. However, the emergence of EtherealX ...
The time is right to expand engagement between the U.S., India and the commercial industry on strategically significant issues in space.
The plan is to have the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) continue to engage with larger economies, and pass on opportunities from other countries to the private sector, a third person ...
The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his Independence Day speech this year that India will launch its first manned mission to space by 2022. The India Human Spaceflight programme is ...
On Wednesday, the cabinet also approved roughly $147 million (12.36 billion rupees) for India's first mission to Venus, known ...
The Indian Space Research Organization is already planning its own crewed spacecraft, the Gaganyaan, which will start uncrewed orbital test flights shortly. The astronauts for the first crewed flight ...