India's own MIP detects water on moon: Nair, NASA thanks ISROSource: MSN
Bangalore/Washington: India's own Moon Impact Probe (MIP) on board the country's maiden unmanned lunar craft had also detected evidence of water on the moon in a finding confirmed by US space agency NASA which too had an instrument onboard Chandrayaan-I.
Chandrayaan-I finds water on moonSource: PTI
New Delhi, Sep 24 (PTI) India's maiden moon mission Chandrayaan-I has detected evidence of water across the lunar surface, scientists announced today.
ISRO launches 7 satellites in 1200 secondsSource: Yahoo! News
ISRO launches 7 satellites in 1200 seconds
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched PSLV C-14 which carried 7 satellites into the outer space.
No data lost from Chandrayaan: NASA Source: The Economic Times
BANGALORE: Chandrayaan-I may have met a premature death, but its mission remains more or less accomplished . The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) has said
Chandrayaan-I was 'killed' by heat strokeSource: Times of India
PANAJI: The reasons for early termination of the Chandrayaan-I mission are now tumbling out and they reveal that ISRO had kept the Moon orbiter's problems tightly under wraps. ( Watch Video )
Yes, Chandrayaan did bring India on the 'Moon map' Source: MSN
Chandrayaan-1 may be lost in space, but the spirit behind the mission is buoyant. The moon mission was a success, but ISRO will have to learn its lessons and keep its space missions on full throttle.
Indian RISAT - An Israeli spying machineSource: The Frontier Post
Few days back, Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), G Madhavan Nair, confirmed that India's Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT), launched on April 20, has begun sending images.
India's eye in the sky takes aimSource: atimes.com
on Monday launched an Israeli-made RISAT 2, or radar-imaging satellite, on board its domestically built rocket the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, from Sriharikota, a barrier island off the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
India to launch spy satellite to guard against terrorismSource:
"Brimming with terror threats, India aims to launch a spy satellite to control infiltration and terrorist operations. The satellite to be launched by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) would primarily keep an eye on India's borders round-the-clock.
Three New Species Discovered -- in the Stratosphere!Source: ScienceBlogs
According to a recently published press release, three new species of bacteria have been discovered in the upper stratosphere by Indian scientists in an experiment conducted by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
C1XS Catches First Glimpse of X-rays from the MoonSource: ISRO(INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION)
The Imaging X-ray Spectrometer, one of the 11 payloads onboard Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, jointly developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and UK's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, has successfully detected the first X-ray signature from the Moon.
NASA, ESA scientists send resumes to Indian space agencySource: hindustantimes.com
"I have got 10 to 12 (emails)," Chandrayaan project director Dr M Annadurai told the Hindustan Times, adding, "and am sure some of my bosses have also got such mails." And all these came after the Chandrayaan launch.
NDTV.com: ISRO sets world record with 10 launchesSource: NDTV News
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) joined the big leagues with the world record launch of 10 satellites on a single rocket, beating the past record of Russia with 8 satellites.
Indian rocket puts a record 10 satellites into orbitSource: Agence-France Presse
An Indian rocket launched a record 10 satellites into orbit in a single mission Monday, underlining the nation's emergence as a major competitor in the multi-billion-dollar space market.
India plans 70 space missions in five years Source: livemint.com
"We have proposed something like 70 missions totally (in the 11th plan (1 April 2007 to 31 March, 2012) compared to about 26 missions in the tenth plan period," Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation, G Madhavan Nair, told reporters on the sidelines of a function here …
India takes first step in Mission MarsSource: hindustantimes.com
The timeframe for this mission to Mars is 2012 — the end of the 11th Plan period. The budget — about Rs 250 crore includes the spacecraft and the rocket.
India and Israel Eye IranSource: fpif.org
India officially argues that it is commercially utilizing its advanced technological capacity to place satellites in orbit.
India's Cut-Price Space ProgramSource: Wired News
Although [India's] space program is a civilian effort, it is a symbol of national excellence -- and that makes it an ideal target. But behind the several layers of security, the Indian Space Research Organisation, or ISRO, is abuzz with new projects and excitement.