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Korea plans series of new satellite launch
The first out of the gate will be the COMS-1, part of the payload attached to an Ariane-5 rocket that is scheduled for launch in April.
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Korea plans series of new satellite launch
The first out of the gate will be the COMS-1, part of the payload attached to an Ariane-5 rocket that is scheduled for launch in April. -
Nano satellite "Jugnu" handed over to ISRO
The three kg satellite, built students and faculty of IIT Kanpur, is one-foot long and 10 centimetre wide and will be launched by a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle from Sriharikota and take high resolution images. -
Long-duration test of heavy rocket failed: ISRO
The static test was originally targeted for 200 seconds but aborted at around 150 seconds following some minor leakage in the command system.
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China to launch 1st space module 'Tiangong 1' next year
Tiangong 1, the first module of planned space base will be used for docking practice by China's Shenzhou space craft. -
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