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Kessler Syndrome: Will We Be Able to Go to Space Anymore?

Last week, I was specially invited to a very important space strategy meeting by the French Space Agency (CNES). I was one of the few scientists invited to this workshop meeting, where there were many engineers and scientists from the French Space Agency, and besides me, there were scientists from space agencies such as America’s […]

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Chandrayaan 3: The Conquereor of the Lunar South Pole

Well if we’re looking into the superpowers of space the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) are not someone to be left out. Well, it went from carrying rocket parts on cycles and bullock carts and assembling the rocket in a field behind a church in Kerala and launched the first-ever rocket from India to be […]

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ISRO Chandrayaan 3 Lunar Mission Launch is Targeting July 2023

Chandrayaan 3 Mission Launch Date is Approaching As part of an ongoing series of standard space simulating tests, India’s Chandrayaan 3 Moon lander successfully completed its launch survival testing early March. This test checks in a special acoustic chamber if the spacecraft structure can withstand the intense, sustained sounds and vibrations of its rocket launch. […]

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Latest Developments with ISRO

Latest Missions Planned by ISRO India’s space agency has been signing partnerships, building rockets, and planning ambitious missions over the past few years, and much of that planning should be coming to fruition by the end of the year. Here are the ISRO missions planned for 2022 and beyond. The Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander mission is […]

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