ISRO's NVS-02 satellite fails to reach geostationary orbit due to valve failure, impacting NavIC and Gaganyaan missions.
A recently launched satellite is stuck in space after failing to fire its thrusters, preventing it from reaching its operational orbit.
India has launched satellites for its satellite navigation system into space. The second failed to reach its intended orbit ...
An Indian navigation satellite has suffered a problem with its propulsion systems just four days after launch, preventing it ...
headed for a geostationary transfer orbit where it will then propel itself to its geostationary orbit over 3-4 months at 59.7 degrees east at 22,236 miles altitude. The first-stage booster flew ...
This week, the Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) introduced two comprehensive guidelines aimed at providing clear direction to industry participants on ensuring secure and equitable service delivery ...
ISRO is currently grappling with a significant setback in its completing the NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) ...
The engine was developed by ISRO's Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre. Meanwhile, ISRO has formed a committee headed by former ...
NVS-02 navigation satellite has encountered a technical glitch after being successfully injected into the intended Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO).
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