ISRO accomplishes milestone 100th rocket launch
- India conducted its first launch of 2025, sending a new-generation navigation satellite towards geostationary orbit.
- The Indian Space Research Organisation achieved its milestone 100th mission with the launch of the GSLV F15 vehicle.
- The next 100 launches are expected to occur in just five years, compared to 46 years for the first 100 launches.
- The accomplishment illustrates the vision, dedication, and commitment of ISRO's scientists and engineers.
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ISRO launches navigation satellite in 100th mission
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan expressed his joy for the mission, the first launch in 2025, and stated that all vehicle systems are normal. The mission is part of India’s Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) system, which aims to enhance land, air, and sea navigation and support precision agriculture and disaster management. ISRO stated that it will also provide location-based services on mobile devices, satellite orbit determination, Interne…
PM Modi congratulates ISRO for its 100th mission: ‘With private sector, India’s space journey will attain new heights!’
ISRO has achieved its 100th mission, a significant milestone for India's space program. Prime Minister Modi praised the organization's efforts and the growing role of private companies. The next 100 missions are planned within five years, showcasing India's advancements in space exploration.
India’s first launch of 2025 sends NVS-02 navigation satellite into orbit
HELSINKI — India conducted its first launch of the year late Tuesday, sending a new-generation navigation satellite towards geostationary orbit. A Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mk II lifted off […] The post India’s first launch of 2025 sends NVS-02 navigation satellite into orbit appeared first on SpaceNews.
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