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ISRO's CE20 cryogenic engine successfully tested at 22-tonne thrust
Union Minister Jitendra Singh praised ISRO for the successful sea-level hot test of its CE20 Cryogenic Engine at 22-tonne ...
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ISRO's CE20 cryogenic engine passes 22-tonne thrust test, boosts LVM3 capability for future mission
ISRO successfully conducted a sea-level hot test of its CE20 cryogenic engine at 22-tonne thrust at the ISRO Propulsion ...
Bengaluru: India’s domestic navigation system, NavIC, has officially ceased operations after the number of functional satellites in its constellation dropped below the critical threshold required for ...
IRSO's NavIC system faces challenges as the last atomic clock fails, reducing operational satellites for navigation services.
India's NavIC GPS alternative faces challenges after satellite IRNSS-1F failed, reducing operational satellites to three. A minimum of four is needed for complete coverage. The Union government last ...
Earth observation satellites provide crucial data for monitoring our planet, and a new agreement between ISRO and ESA aims to enhance the accuracy and reliability of this data ...
The programme will be conducted at nine ISRO centres including the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Satish Dhawan Space Centre and U R Rao Satellite Centre, among others.
ISRO has invited Class 9 students to apply for its Young Scientist Programme YUVIKA 2026, a two-week residential course at leading space centres aimed at fostering interest in STEM fields, with ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation conducted a successful sea-level hot test of its CE20 cryogenic engine at 22-tonne thrust on 10 March at the IS ...
On 13th March 2026, the procured on-board atomic clock stopped functioning. However, the satellite will continue to function ...
India's space agency Isro and AIIMS have joined forces to research space medicine, crucial for upcoming long-duration missions like the Bharatiya Antariksh Station and lunar expeditions. This ...
Under the partnership, the two institutions will collaborate on both ground-based and space-based research in space medicine.
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