
First light from LAXPC instrument onboard ASTROSAT
ASTROSAT is India's first dedicated science space mission which was launched on 28 September 2015. The Large Area X-ray Propositional Counter (LAXPC), designed and developed at TIFR, Mumbai, is one ... more
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Afghan president arrives in Islamabad to revive Taliban talks
Afghan president Ashraf Ghani arrived in Islamabad Wednesday hoping to revive peace talks with the resurgent Taliban, as he opened a regional conference that has taken on added significance with the attendance of India's top diplomat. ... more
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SMOS mission reveals 15-year global forest carbon storage trends
Pacific microstate sells first passports to fund climate action
Great Barrier Reef suffers most widespread bleaching on record
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Delhi outlines traffic ban plan to curb pollution
Delhi Tuesday outlined its plans to restrict the number of vehicles on its roads at the beginning of January, as the world's most polluted capital attempts to clean up its toxic air. ... more
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New Delhi to construct six fast breeder reactors over 15 years
Perumal Chellapandi, the chairman and managing director of an Indian company said that the first prototype fast breeder reactor (FBR), with a capacity of some 500MW, was expected to start operations ... more
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India's GPS system will have better accuracy says ISRO
India's indigenous position determination system being developed by national space agency Isro will serve as a "replacement GPS" for the public with enhanced access in remote areas, an official said ... more
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PlanetiQ signs weather satellite launch contract
PlanetiQ has signed a contract with Antrix Corporation Limited, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), for the launch of PlanetiQ's first two weather satellites on a Po ... more
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Nepal quake tough test for 'world's most dangerous airport'
Flying into Nepal's Lukla airport - the gateway to Mount Everest - demands courage and precision, thanks to its tiny, treacherous runway perched on a steep cliff. ... more
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