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It was Saturday, April 19, 1975. At 1:28:55pm IST, India launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, from a remote Soviet cosmodrome. Built in just 30 months by a young team of Indian scientists ...
Named after an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer (5th Century), Aryabhata was India’s first satellite. Launched from Kapustin Yar with the help of the Soviets on April 19, 1975 ...
In 1975, India launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, from a Soviet cosmodrome, marking a pivotal moment in its space program. Despite challenges and limited resources, a dedicated team of ...
The Indian engineers, most of whom were less than 35 years old, had arrived at this remote enclave in what is now southern Russia to hurl their nation’s first satellite, named Aryabhata after an ...
We have created a record by launching 104 Satellites simultaneously," PM Modi added. The Aryabhata spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was completely designed and fabricated in ...
The famed Indian mathematician-astronomer Aryabhatta established himself as one of the most influential contributors to the math and science world with the publication of his treatise Aryabhatiya ...
Hardly a week from now, on April 19, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will have the occasion to celebrate the golden jubilee of an important milestone: it was on this day 50 years ago ...
On this day in 1975, India etched its name into the annals of space history with the successful launch of its first satellite, Aryabhata. This milestone not only marked India’s entry into the ...
Aryabhata re-entered earth’s atmosphere after 17 years on 11th February 1992. The launch was just a beginning and since then ISRO has been creating history in the area of space research.