Will the landing of Chandrayaan-2 lift the slowdown gloom?
With this manoeuvre, the required orbit for the Vikram Lander to commence its descent towards the surface of the Moon has been achieved
Deorbiting manoeuvres involve the firing of the spacecraft's engines to slow down its pace and bring it closer to the Moon's surface
The lander and rover will carry out experiments to find water on the lunar surface and map for chemicals and topography
India's second lunar expedition -- would shed light on a completely unexplored section of the Moon, its South Polar region
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The government plans to use satellite image technology by ISRO to map every area and river to check illegal sand-mining
VSSC recruitment 2019: Interested candidates should visit the VSSC for the interview, which will be conducted by the Board of Apprenticeship Training (BOAT). All you need to know
To pay homage to the father of India's space programme, ISRO has also announced an award in his name on his 100th birthday
The agreement will facilitate VSSC to support the state's proposal to set up the country's first Space Systems Park
Currently, 25 MHz of spectrum is with the Isro and 40 MHz is with MoD, or 22 per cent of the total 300 MHz airwaves available in the 3,300-3,600 MHz band
Isro has set up a Directorate of Space Situational Awareness and Management aimed at protecting high-value space assets
Isro is going to ask private players to assemble small rockets right away, says the senior executive vice-president of L&T's defence segment
Chandrayaan-2 mission: Filling of Liquid Oxygen in cryogenic stage(C25) of GSLV MkIII-M1 Completed. Catch LIVE update's on India's mission to the moon
A space museum named after former President of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam will also be a part of the infrastructure
On July 15, less than an hour before its 2:51 am scheduled take-off, the launch of Chandrayaan-2 had to be postponed due to a snag in its most powerful rocket
Narayanan's comments came even as the ISRO was yet to make any formal announcement on what went wrong during the final hour of countdown
Take a look at India's moon mission journey from the launch of Chandrayaan-1 to Chandrayaan-2
The launch was scheduled to have taken place at 2.51 am from the second launchpad at Sriharikota's Satish Dhawan Space Centre
The mission director said it was not possible to carry out the launch within the timeframe; new schedule would be announced after investigation of the glitch, which should take at least 10 days