Addressing the 'Namo Navmatdata Sammelan' via video conferencing, PM Modi said that where we will reach in the next few years in space, defence, manufacturing, technology, innovation and many other sectors will all depend on youth.
The exhibition features over 1,650 local, regional, and global brands and companies, marking a 50 per cent increase in space. This year's event has garnered significant global interest, with 51 countries participating in its activities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated Japan for achieving its first soft landing on the moon and said that India is looking forward to the cooperation between the space organisations of the two countries.
New Delhi [India], January 5: In 2023, India achieved monumental success on the global stage, marking an unprecedented leap forward across various domains. With innovative technological advancements, a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, and significant strides in space exploration, India's
ISRO took to the social media platform X and posted, "POEM-3 on PSLV-C58: VSSC/ISRO successfully tests a 100 W class Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell on PSLV-C58's orbital platform, POEM3. https://isro.gov.in/FuelCellFlightTestedPSLVC58.html... Powering missions with efficiency and emi
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) today announced the completion of its Explorer Space Camp 2023. The engaging camp held over three weeks in December, aimed at nurturing curiosity and interest in space sciences among youth, was a remarkable success, resonating with over 40 budding
The current size of the Indian space economy is estimated at around USD 8.4 billion USD, Union Minister Jitendra Singh told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) for achieving another technological milestone in space.
Welcoming NASA Administrator Bill Nelson to India on Tuesday, United States Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti said that he is excited to see how India and the US can further share interest in space.
As NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara marked their first spacewalk on November 1, an unfortunate incident occurred with their tool bag being lost. The bag is currently floating in space and will continue to do so over the next few months until it disintegrates in the Earth's at
Wearable gadgets that vibrate to provide orientation cues, however, have been identified by scientists to significantly improve the efficacy of this training, making spaceflight marginally safer.