India’s space programme, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has achieved global recognition for its innovative and inclusive approach to space technology.
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ISRO Chairman V Narayanan expressed gratitude and said that the 100th launch is a significant milestone of India space programme.
Vikram-1 will be launched on its maiden mission later this year with payloads to space. The rocket has been designed to deploy a 480 kg payload to a 500 km low inclination orbit.
Aravamudan—one of the first to join India’s fledgling space programme in 1962—he described the excitement and anxiety that preceded the first-ever launch from Sriharikota on 10 August 1979.
This mission is the 100th launch from our launch pads which is a significant milestone for India." "Our Space programme was conceived and started by a visionary leader Vikram Sarabhai and taken ...