Sentences with phrase «indian space research»

Sciencemag: A new study by the Indian Space Research Organization and the Geological Survey of India in Kolkata reports that although 21 % of India's Himalayan glaciers are showing no increase in melt rate, the majority are receding.
Indeed the Indian Space Research Organization has reported shrinking glaciers, and a recent study found that the temperature there had increased 2.2 ◦ C over the past 20 years.
SAME seeks to close the gap in student achievement between rural and remote and urban areas by delivering live, interactive, sessions from broadcast studios via EDUSAT — a dedicated educational satellite launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation.
Some two weeks after mysteriously losing contact with the GSAT - 6A satellite, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its next spacecraft into orbit, IRNSS - 1I, which was launched to support the country's regional navigation satellite system.
India's Chandrayaan - 2 lunar mission, which was recently delayed to October 2018, will end in success, believes the chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
«The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and French National Space Agency (CNES) had agreed to work together on autonomous navigation of rovers on Moon, Mars and other planets, and aero braking technologies for planetary exploration.»
For example, the agency is partnering with the Indian Space Research Organization to develop the NASA ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission that will routinely provide systematic observations of Earth's land and ice - covered surfaces at least twice every 12 days, enabling greater scientific understanding of the dynamic processes that drive the Earth system and natural hazards, as well as providing actionable support for disaster response and recovery.
One, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and is scheduled to arrive at its destination on September 24.
The Aditya - L1 mission of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will be a unique space - based Solar Observatory, which will observe the Sun from the vantage location of the first Sun - Earth Lagrange point (L1), about 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth.
The countdown has begun for the first fully operational flight of the Indian Space Research Organization's most powerful rocket to date: the Geostationary Launch Vehicle Mark 3, or GSLV - MK3.
Officials at the Indian Space Research Organization, which receives a 14 % increase over its current budget of $ 1.4 billion, declined comment on the reductions.
A US ban on the sale of space technology to India will affect the Indian space programme only «a little bit», according to U. R. Rao, head of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
Back in February an Indian Space Research Organization rocket deployed over a hundred miniature spacecraft into Earth orbit.
NEW DELHI — The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) last night abandoned efforts to rescue its premiere communications satellite.
NEW DELHI — The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) may put a lander on Mars in 2021 or 2022 and send an orbiter to Venus shortly thereafter.
According to the Indian Space Research Organization, Chandrayaan - 1 achieved all of its mission objectives before the malfunction was detected in May; some foreign scientists with instruments aboard Chandrayaan - 1 concur that the probe performed well.
NEW DELHI — India hopes to join the United States on a sample return mission to the moon, according to K. Radhakrishnan, chair of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
INDIA Following the 2008 launch of the Chandrayaan - 1 probe, which orbited the moon and found water there, the Indian Space Research Organization tested a ballistic missile - based defense system in 2011.
Almost all India's space research is headed up by the Bangalore - based Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which employs more than 11,000 scientists and engineers who design, build, and launch satellites for clients from India and overseas while also preparing for India's moon mission.
Narasimha wrote in a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the «actions taken against the scientists could demoralize the Indian Space Research Organization's scientific community, and adversely affect its ability to take the kind of technological initiatives — not always without risk — that are the hallmark of an innovative organization.»
A blue - ribbon government panel gave a nod last week to the Indian Space Research Organization's $ 3.1 billion crewed space mission.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today unveiled a critical technology in that endeavor: an indigenously made astronaut capsule.
It was «a unique and complex experiment performed with precision,» says G. Madhavan Nair, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization in Bangalore.
«I am happy with this continued support,» says G. Madhavan Nair, chair of the Indian Space Research Organization in Bangalore.
Kiran Kumar, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation in Bengaluru, India, agrees: He doesn't see space agencies setting aside rivalries and working in concert on standardized instruments.

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Scientific Organisation Committee: Eiji Akiyama (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan) Michael Albrow (University of Canterbury, NZ) Isabelle Baraffe (University of Exeter, UK) Andrew Collier - Cameron (University of St Andrews, UK) Rodrigo Díaz (Buenos Aires University, Argentina) René Doyon (Université de Montréal, Canada) Diana Dragomir (MIT Kavli Institute, USA) Roger Ferlet (Institut d'astrophysique de Paris, France) Guillaume Hébrard (Institut d'astrophysique de Paris, France), chair Tobias C. Hinse (Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute, South Korea) Jacques Laskar (Observatoire de Paris, France) Alain Lecavelier des Étangs (Institut d'astrophysique de Paris, France) Doug Lin (University of California, USA) Jack Lissauer (NASA Ames Research Center, USA) Michel Mayor (Geneva, Switzerland) Rosemary Mardling (Monash University, Australia) Claire Moutou (Canada - France - Hawaii Telescope, USA) Norio Narita (University of Tokyo, Japan) Heike Rauer (Institute for Planetary Research, Germany) Sujan Sengupta (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India) Feng Tian (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China) Jean Tran Thanh Van (ICISE, Viet Nam)
The focus of the site is to create a space that is a one - stop for educators, parents, librarians research scholars and students of children's literature and children's publishing to get an overview of Indian children's literature and to find good children's books through reviews.
The focus of the site is to create a space that is a one - stop for educators, parents, librarians research scholars and students of children's literature and children's publishing to get an overview of Indian children's literature and to find good children's books through reviews.
The focus of the site is to create a space that is a one - stop for educators, parents, librarians research scholars and students of children's literature and children's publishing to get an overview of Indian children's literature and to find good children's books through reviews.
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