Diagnosed with cancer on day of Aditya L1 mission launch, cured now, says ISRO chief S Somanath

NEW DELHI: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman, S Somanath, recently disclosed that he had been diagnosed with cancer on the day of the launch of India’s Aditya L1 solar mission. In an interview with Tarmak Media House, Somanath shared that he underwent surgery and chemotherapy, and he is now completely cured of the disease.“I … Read more

China flag on rocket a mistake: Tamil Nadu Minister Anitha Radhakrishnan

Thoothukudi: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader and Fisheries Minister Anitha Radhakrishnan accepted the mistake on Thursday after the Tamil Nadu government was left red-faced after an advertisement for a new Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) that featured a rocket with the flag of China. Radhakrishnan said that a small mistake was made in the newspaper … Read more

ISRO Young Scientist Programme 2024 announced, registration begins on Feb 20 | Education

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced the Young Scientist Programme (YUVIKA) 2024 to be conducted on May 13-24 for standard 9 students. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced the Young Scientist Programme (YUVIKA) 2024 to be conducted on May 13-24.(HT file) ISRO’s Young Scientist Programme 2024 is a two-week residential programme for school children. According … Read more

ISRO Announces Young Scientist Programme 2024 YUVIKA; How To Register And Other Details Inside

Home Education ISRO Announces Young Scientist Programme 2024 YUVIKA; How To Register And Other Details Inside The key objective of this initiative is to impart basic knowledge on Space Science, Space Technology and Space Applications to younger students in emerging trends in space science and technology. The students were divided into five batches based on … Read more

GSLV's journey from 'naughty boy' to 'natty boy'

The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-II (GSLV-II) of ISRO has gained a positive reputation after two consecutive successful launches. It has been praised for its maturity, obedience, and discipline. The GSLV-II is now considered a robust vehicle for ISRO, similar to the PSLV. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic aggregator … Read more

UK Invests £7.4 Million in Global Space Exploration Projects

In a bid to advance global space exploration initiatives, the United Kingdom has announced a substantial investment of £7.4 million into various projects aimed at unravelling the mysteries of the cosmos, a release by the government itself stated. The Space Science and Exploration Bilateral Programme, unveiled by the UK government, is poised to facilitate groundbreaking … Read more

224 Vacancies For Government Jobs In ISRO, Apply Now, Full Details Inside

Home Education 224 Vacancies For Government Jobs In ISRO, Apply Now, Full Details Inside Shortlisting in ISRO Recruitment 2024 selection process will be based on written interview or skill test. Government Jobs In ISRO: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has announced recruitment for many posts. Registration for these jobs started on 10 February, and … Read more

Insat-3DS launch at 5.30pm on Feb 17

BENGALURU: ISRO announced on Thursday that it will launch the Insat-3DS at 5:30 pm on Feb 17, marking the 16th mission of the GSLV — the GSLV-F14 from the spaceport in Sriharikota.The Insat-3DS is part of a series of climate observatory satellites being launched by India and follows the Insat-3DR launched in 2016. “Insat-3DS is … Read more

Insat-3DS satellite sent to spaceport, launch soon | India News

BENGALURU: Isro, which completed all the key tests on Insat-3DS satellite and the final review at the UR Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) in Bengaluru, has flagged off the satellite to the spaceport in Sriharikota.The satellite will be launched onboard Isro’s GSLV launch vehicle — in the GSLV-F14 mission — and as per the latest Notice … Read more

After US, India second country to send dedicated satellite to study black holes | India News

SRIHARIKOTA: Isro ushered in the New Year with the successful launch of XPoSat (X-ray Polarimeter Satellite), India’s first satellite to conduct research on black holes and other celestial objects. Workhorse PSLV placed the satellite on its 60th flight in a 650km orbit. The final stage of PSLV-C58 then turned into an orbital experimental module (POEM) … Read more