India on Monday scripted history as it successfully launched its most powerful and heaviest geostationary rocket carrying advanced communication satellite GSAT-19 from the spaceport in Sriharikota.......
The over 25-hour countdown for the launch of India's heavy-lift rocket GSLV MkIII, carrying communication satellite GSAT-19, from the space port of Sriharikota began on Sunday today, Indian Space......
Indian Space Research Organisation plans to undertake next month the first developmental flight of a "game-changer" rocket capable of launching four-ton class of satellites from Sriharikota......
And the first Indian to go into space from 'Indian soil' could well be a woman.Pallava Bagla reports. An indigenous rocket as heavy as 200 full-grown Asian elephants could well be the one taking......
India's premier Space Research Organisation is targetting up to 10 launches a year by 2016 , a top ISRO official said on Monday. "We intend up to 10 launches a year. By March next, 7-8 launches......
GSLV-MK III, which uses a homegrown cryogenic engine, has to do at least two more launches before it begins commercial operations, report Raghu Krishnan and T E Narasimhan. The Indian Space......