Indian Space Research Organisation
Historic launch for ISRO as PSLV-C9 orbits 10 satellites at one go
28 Apr 2008
In a path breaking mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched ten satellites into orbit at one go breaking an earlier record held by Russia.
ISRO lines up 70 space missions in 2007-12 period - manned mission plan may be finalised this week
07 Apr 2008
ISRO to launch remote sensing satellite this month
05 Apr 2008
Indian Space Research Organisation plans to launch its second all-weather remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2A later this month.
Manned space mission report ready: ISRO
04 Apr 2008
Israeli TecSAR spy satellite beams first images
01 Feb 2008
ISRO installs second Deep Space Network antenna - first antenna ready for performance tests
17 Dec 2007
ISRO readies for Chandrayaan-2's moon trip
16 Nov 2007
Space science is the key for India''s future national security: Air Marshal YR Rane
By | 18 Oct 2007
ISRO to launch satellite for DTH market in 2008
By | 28 Sep 2007
ISRO all set for Chandrayan moon mission in 2008: Dr B Suresh says at Zephyr 2007
By By Dhruv Tanwar | 28 Sep 2007
ISRO''s new satellite to offer direct mobile communication link
By | 25 Sep 2007
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