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Spacefields: Spacetech startup for propulsion systems Spacefields raises first institutional funding

Spacetech startup Spacefields, which designs and builds dual-use rocket propulsion systems, has raised $800,000 (Rs 6.5 crore) in a seed round led by HVB 88 Angels and O2 Angels Network. This is the first round of institutional and external fundraise at the company.The startup – supported by the governments of India, Karnataka, Odisha and incubated at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru – custom-designs and manufactures turnkey solid rocket propulsion systems for aerospace, defence and space…

ISRO to launch its 'naughty boy' today, why is INSAT-3DS called so?

In a critical mission for the rocket known as "naughty boy" due to its patchy track record, the meteorological satellite INSAT-3DS will be launched into space on a Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle this Saturday evening. In a critical mission for the rocket known as "naughty boy" due to its patchy track record, the meteorological satellite INSAT-3DS will be launched into space on a Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle this Saturday evening. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility!…

ISRO’s INSAT-3DS satellite is all set for launch today; know all about the mission

Tomorrow, ISRO will launch the INSAT-3DS weather satellite from Sriharikota's Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is on the brink of an exciting event: the launch of its latest meteorological satellite, INSAT-3DS, scheduled for Saturday, February 17. With a primary focus on bolstering meteorological observations, this satellite promises to revolutionize weather forecasting and disaster management efforts. Riding aboard the GSLV F14…

ISRO’s Aditya L-1 Mission: A paradigm of precision and fiscal wisdom

The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Aditya L-1 mission has carved out a new chapter in the annals of space exploration, exemplifying innovation and cost-effectiveness. As India's first mission to study the Sun, it has redefined what is possible with meticulous planning and execution.ISRO embarked on a mission that was unprecedented in its history: placing a satellite in a halo orbit around the Lagrange Point 1 (L1)—a position in space devoid of any physical reference, navigated purely by mathematical…

ISRO’s Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Reaches Destination Within Four-Month Timeframe

The Indian Space Research Organisation's inaugural solar mission, Aditya-L1, has reached its destination within the anticipated four-month timeframe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday.Launched on September 2 last year, the spacecraft positioned itself at Lagrange Point 1, from where it will undertake a comprehensive study of the Sun, focusing on the solar corona and its influence on space weather."India creates yet another landmark. It is a testament to the relentless dedication of our scientists in realising…

Aditya L1: Confident of Aditya L1’s insertion in halo orbit around L1: Nigar Shaji

Nigar Shaji, project director of India's first Space-based solar observatory Aditya L1, which is scheduled to reach its final destination at 4 pm on Saturday told ET, she is confident of the spacecraft’s successful insertion in a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrangian Point L1.“For the entire global community of heliophysicists, this observatory will be a good source of data. A lot of research can be undertaken, and solar activities can be better understood,” she said.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill…

What is Square Kilometre Array, the world’s largest radio telescope and India’s critical role in it

India is increasingly and rapidly stepping up its game in space missions and discoveries. With a number of new upcoming missions planned by the space agency, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), India has also laid out its investment plans for a monetary contribution to the international astronomical collaboration project, which includes over 16 nations. The collaboration between the nations will be developing the world's largest radio telescope called the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), which will be responsible…