a ton of successful launches by ISRO has been completed by today. ISRO created history in Indian space journey. It is PSLV C21 that was choosen to launch its 100th indigenous rocket launch. prime minister manmohan singh, witnessing this awesome scene, that was going on in Satish Dhawan space Centre, Sriharikota, had congratulated the the team of ISRO and other groups that were involved in this launch. We din`t had any of our satellites in this launch as it consists french spot 6 of 750 kg and a micro satellite "Proiteres" which was designed by Japan in association with a private space industry of Mumbai.
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
ISRO`s 100th successful launch- PSLV C21
a ton of successful launches by ISRO has been completed by today. ISRO created history in Indian space journey. It is PSLV C21 that was choosen to launch its 100th indigenous rocket launch. prime minister manmohan singh, witnessing this awesome scene, that was going on in Satish Dhawan space Centre, Sriharikota, had congratulated the the team of ISRO and other groups that were involved in this launch. We din`t had any of our satellites in this launch as it consists french spot 6 of 750 kg and a micro satellite "Proiteres" which was designed by Japan in association with a private space industry of Mumbai.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Curiosity - The journey on Mars
Curiosity made its step on mars for the first time. Enjoying its loneliness on mars but sharing its amusement with us by sending the pictures of the surface of mars. Its the most prestigious mission for NASA. The mars rover Curiosity is also known as the mars science laboratory was launched on Nov. 26, 2011 and was landed on mars on Aug. 6th , 2012. NASA started searching for life and habitat on mars with the eyes and wheels of the rover curiosity. Does the main purpose for this mission will be achieved or not ?
Anyway NASA`s curiosity on rover curiosity is undetermined.....
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