4fb9d08492 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Indian Space Research Organisation. GSAT-16 Ariane-5 VA-221 Arianespace Europe 7 December 2014 3181.6kg with propellants 6000 W Geosynchronous 12 years Advanced communication satellite. (2007), "Evolution of Indian launch vehicle technologies", Current Science, 93 (12): 16971714, Bengaluru: Indian Academy of Sciences. Master Control Facility Bhopal; Hassan Geostationary satellite orbit raising, payload testing, and in-orbit operations are performed at this facility.[26] The MCF has earth stations and Satellite Control Centre (SCC) for controlling satellites.[26] A second MCF-like facility named 'MCF-B' is being constructed at Bhopal.[26] . ^ "'Mission definitely over'".
On 20 January 2016, 9:31 hrs IST IRNSS-1E was launched successfully aboard PSLV-C31 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. ^ "ASLV". Further reading[edit]. ^ "India to boost space assets to meet demand". "India in Space", Science & Technology edited by N.N. This radar has now been successfully employed to detect the moon echoes, providing opportunity of probing planetary bodies, a new dimension of future research activities from NARL. Retrieved 6 February 2015. ^ "India's Futuristic Unmanned Space Shuttle Getting Final Touches". Chandrayaan-1 was India's first mission to the moon. ^ "The Hindu: Opinion / Letters to the Editor: Well done ISRO".
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