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Two scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation conducted an onsite investigation in Sindewahi on 2022-04-15.
TD-2’s 10-meter-per-pixel hyperspectral resolution exceeds the 30-meter-per-pixel hyperspectral satellites launched by NASA, ESA, and ISRO.
PSLV-C52 embarked on ISRO’s 80th orbital launch at 00:29 UTC on Monday, 2022-02-14 from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India.
The February 2022 PSLV launch was the first of six launches ISRO planned for 2022.
PSLV-C52 carried the EOS-04 radar Earth observation satellite and two secondary payloads on the February 2022 flight.
ISRO planned to fly a backlog of launches in 2022 that had been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions.
All remaining Ariane 5 launches were fully booked after a contract with the Indian Space Research Organisation to launch the GSAT-24 satellite.
K. Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), published a New Year’s message on 2022-01-03 about ISRO’s 2021 performance and 2022 plans.
Roscosmos’ subsidiary Glavcosmos signed a contract with ISRO in June 2019 to support training for India’s human spaceflight program.
The joint statement following the 2021-12-06 summit welcomed enhanced cooperation between the State Space Corporation Roscosmos and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), including in human spaceflight programs and satellite navigation.
NASA provided its only public comment on the Chandrayaan-2–LRO close approach on 2021-11-30, noting that the collision avoidance maneuver had been coordinated with ISRO.
Chandrayaan-2 entered lunar orbit in August 2019 and ISRO officials indicated the spacecraft had enough propellant to operate for seven and a half years.
NISAR is the NASA-Indian Space Research Organization Synthetic-Aperture Radar satellite scheduled to launch in 2023.
OneWeb signed a letter of intent with India’s ISRO on 2021-10-11 to potentially launch satellites from India as soon as 2022 using PSLV and GSLV 2021-03-03 rockets.
The Government of India is sharing expertise, providing a launch pad for the private sector, and opening ISRO’s facilities to private companies.
GSAT-24 is a Ku-band, 4-ton-class communications satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organization.
Arianespace’s partnership with India and the Indian Space Research Organization began in 1981 with the APPLE satellite launched on an Ariane 1.
The Tata Sky satellite will be owned and operated by NSIL, and NSIL will serve as the intermediary agency between ISRO, Arianespace, and Tata Sky.
NSIL will take over two communication satellites to be launched by ISRO and is in talks with the Department of Space (DoS) to take ownership of additional ISRO communication satellites.
The '75 satellites' mission to launch student satellites into space was initiated by the Indian Technology Congress Association in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organisation and other tech-space organizations.