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India Joins The Elite Satellite Navigation Club

The Indian Space Research Organisation has successfully launched its seventh and final navigation satellite, bringing India a step closer to independent satellite navigation.

Singapore Universities Launch Satellites

Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore have each launched two satellites from India's Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

India’s Astrosat Takes Its First Images Of The Crab Nebula

India's first space observatory satellite has yielded its first results: images of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant in the constellation of Taurus.

India Joins The Sat Nav Club

The Indian satellite navigation system will serve aviation, positioning, navigation and timing needs in South Asia.

Asia’s Turn At The New Space Age?

Will Asian governmental efforts take man to space or will private companies get there first?

India Successfully Launches Their Largest Rocket To Date

The GSLV Mk.III is ISRO's largest rocket launch to date and the fourth successful mission of the year 2014.

India’s Mars Mission Cue For Third World

India's successful Mars mission suggests the way forward for other developing countries hoping to go to space.

Indian Spacecraft Reaches Mars Orbit

India has defied the odds, and a shoestring budget, to field the first successful Asian space mission to Mars.

ISRO Earned US$54 Million From Foreign Launches

Launching satellites for countries including Japan and Singapore has earned the Indian Space Research Organization US$54 million in the last three years.