Chandrayaan-2 Vikram Lander: Space Failure Part of Big Game, NASA-JPL CTO Says
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday December 17, 2019
Chandrayaan-2: The debris of the crashed Vikram lander on the lunar surface has been located though there is a sort of discrepancies in who located it first: NASA or the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
"I Found Vikram Lander!": Meet Chennai Engineer, 33, Who Alerted NASA
Chennai News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Shylaja Varma | Tuesday December 3, 2019
A Chennai-based engineer has been credited by NASA for alerting them about the presence of the debris of the lander of Chandrayaan 2, India's ambitious moon mission.
Chandrayaan-2: NASA Says Vikram Lander Had a Hard Landing, Releases Images of Landing Site
Press Trust of India | Friday September 27, 2019
Vikram had a "hard landing", NASA said on Friday, as it released high-resolution images captured by its reconnaissance orbiter of the Moon's unchartered south pole where the Chandrayaan 2 lander attempted to soft-land during the ambitious mission three weeks ago.
NASA Tweets Thumbs Up To ISRO After Chandrayaan 2 Launch
India News | Edited by Ria Saini | Monday July 22, 2019
Hours after India's high-profile moon mission Chandrayaan 2 lifted off from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, NASA congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the successful launch. In a tweet, the premier US space agency said that it looks forward to Chandrayaan 2's findings about the moon.
NASA To Get A Free Ride To The Moon On India's Chandrayaan-2
India News | Written by Pallava Bagla | Thursday May 16, 2019
NASA will get a free ride to the Moon on-board India's second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2 that is expected to lift off in July. India has accommodated an instrument from American space agency NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will not charge any ticket for carrying the foreign instrument all the way to the Moon.
Cooperation With ISRO Intact: NASA Chief After Mission Shakti Rebuke
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday April 5, 2019
The cooperation of NASA with ISRO remains intact, chief of the US space agency James Bridenstine has said, days after he criticised India and termed its anti-satellite weapon test a "terrible thing" for creating about 400 pieces of orbital debris.
Chandrayaan 2 to Carry NASA Science Probe in April: All You Need to Know
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday March 26, 2019
Chandrayaan 2 will carry NASA-owned laser retroreflector arrays that allow scientists to make precise measurements of the distance to the Moon.
What Does It Take To Become India's 'Gaganaut'? Ex-NASA Chief's Pro-Tips
India News | Written by Pallava Bagla | Monday March 11, 2019
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has requested the Indian Air Force to select a cadre of ten astronauts for the $1.4 billion maiden mission of Gaganyaan, the ambitious project to send humans to space. So what does it take to become an astronaut? General Charles Bolden, an ace astronaut and former chief of NASA has some answers that may...
AstroSat, Chandra X-Ray Observatory Find Black Hole That Spins Near Maximum Possible Rates
Press Trust of India | Thursday November 1, 2018
India's AstroSat and NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory have found that a black hole in the binary star system 4U 1630-47 spins close to the maximum possible rate.
Will NASA-ISRO Mega Satellite Pass Trump Test? Scientists On Tenterhooks
India News | Reported by Pallava Bagla, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Sunday June 25, 2017
Space scientists in India and America are on tenterhooks as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump meet for their first bilateral in Washington tomorrow. At stake is the world's most expensive earth-imaging satellite till date, which is being jointly made by the NASA and the ISRO.
NASA, ISRO Team Up to Inspect 'Oldest Civilisation' Site in Haryana
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 16, 2017
NASA and ISRO inspection is likely to be done in October this year, 2017, Haryana Archaeology and Museums Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said on Monday.
NASA, ISRO Team Up To Inspect 'Oldest Civilisation' Site In Haryana
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 16, 2017
Teams of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) would inspect the excavation being carried out at an archaeological site in Haryana's Fatehabad district to verify claims of it being the oldest civilisation in the world.
ISRO's 'Lost' Chandrayaan-1 Found Orbiting Moon: NASA
India News | Written by Pallava Bagla | Friday March 10, 2017
India's first unmanned mission to the moon- Chandrayaan 1- which was believed lost, is still orbiting the moon, say NASA scientists.
NASA's New Worry: Traffic Jams. Near Mars.
World News | Press Trust of Inda | Sunday August 2, 2015
With an increasing number of space missions bound for Mars, NASA is now making efforts to avoid a traffic jam.
Ahead of PM Modi's US Visit, NASA and ISRO Explore Joint Mars Study
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 11, 2014
America's premier space agency NASA and its Indian counterpart ISRO are talking about setting up a Joint Mars Working Group, a top US space official has said ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US.
Chandrayaan-2 Vikram Lander: Space Failure Part of Big Game, NASA-JPL CTO Says
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday December 17, 2019
Chandrayaan-2: The debris of the crashed Vikram lander on the lunar surface has been located though there is a sort of discrepancies in who located it first: NASA or the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
"I Found Vikram Lander!": Meet Chennai Engineer, 33, Who Alerted NASA
Chennai News | Reported by J Sam Daniel Stalin, Edited by Shylaja Varma | Tuesday December 3, 2019
A Chennai-based engineer has been credited by NASA for alerting them about the presence of the debris of the lander of Chandrayaan 2, India's ambitious moon mission.
Chandrayaan-2: NASA Says Vikram Lander Had a Hard Landing, Releases Images of Landing Site
Press Trust of India | Friday September 27, 2019
Vikram had a "hard landing", NASA said on Friday, as it released high-resolution images captured by its reconnaissance orbiter of the Moon's unchartered south pole where the Chandrayaan 2 lander attempted to soft-land during the ambitious mission three weeks ago.
NASA Tweets Thumbs Up To ISRO After Chandrayaan 2 Launch
India News | Edited by Ria Saini | Monday July 22, 2019
Hours after India's high-profile moon mission Chandrayaan 2 lifted off from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, NASA congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the successful launch. In a tweet, the premier US space agency said that it looks forward to Chandrayaan 2's findings about the moon.
NASA To Get A Free Ride To The Moon On India's Chandrayaan-2
India News | Written by Pallava Bagla | Thursday May 16, 2019
NASA will get a free ride to the Moon on-board India's second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2 that is expected to lift off in July. India has accommodated an instrument from American space agency NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will not charge any ticket for carrying the foreign instrument all the way to the Moon.
Cooperation With ISRO Intact: NASA Chief After Mission Shakti Rebuke
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday April 5, 2019
The cooperation of NASA with ISRO remains intact, chief of the US space agency James Bridenstine has said, days after he criticised India and termed its anti-satellite weapon test a "terrible thing" for creating about 400 pieces of orbital debris.
Chandrayaan 2 to Carry NASA Science Probe in April: All You Need to Know
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday March 26, 2019
Chandrayaan 2 will carry NASA-owned laser retroreflector arrays that allow scientists to make precise measurements of the distance to the Moon.
What Does It Take To Become India's 'Gaganaut'? Ex-NASA Chief's Pro-Tips
India News | Written by Pallava Bagla | Monday March 11, 2019
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has requested the Indian Air Force to select a cadre of ten astronauts for the $1.4 billion maiden mission of Gaganyaan, the ambitious project to send humans to space. So what does it take to become an astronaut? General Charles Bolden, an ace astronaut and former chief of NASA has some answers that may...
AstroSat, Chandra X-Ray Observatory Find Black Hole That Spins Near Maximum Possible Rates
Press Trust of India | Thursday November 1, 2018
India's AstroSat and NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory have found that a black hole in the binary star system 4U 1630-47 spins close to the maximum possible rate.
Will NASA-ISRO Mega Satellite Pass Trump Test? Scientists On Tenterhooks
India News | Reported by Pallava Bagla, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Sunday June 25, 2017
Space scientists in India and America are on tenterhooks as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump meet for their first bilateral in Washington tomorrow. At stake is the world's most expensive earth-imaging satellite till date, which is being jointly made by the NASA and the ISRO.
NASA, ISRO Team Up to Inspect 'Oldest Civilisation' Site in Haryana
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 16, 2017
NASA and ISRO inspection is likely to be done in October this year, 2017, Haryana Archaeology and Museums Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said on Monday.
NASA, ISRO Team Up To Inspect 'Oldest Civilisation' Site In Haryana
India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 16, 2017
Teams of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) would inspect the excavation being carried out at an archaeological site in Haryana's Fatehabad district to verify claims of it being the oldest civilisation in the world.
ISRO's 'Lost' Chandrayaan-1 Found Orbiting Moon: NASA
India News | Written by Pallava Bagla | Friday March 10, 2017
India's first unmanned mission to the moon- Chandrayaan 1- which was believed lost, is still orbiting the moon, say NASA scientists.
NASA's New Worry: Traffic Jams. Near Mars.
World News | Press Trust of Inda | Sunday August 2, 2015
With an increasing number of space missions bound for Mars, NASA is now making efforts to avoid a traffic jam.
Ahead of PM Modi's US Visit, NASA and ISRO Explore Joint Mars Study
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 11, 2014
America's premier space agency NASA and its Indian counterpart ISRO are talking about setting up a Joint Mars Working Group, a top US space official has said ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US.
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