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Indian Space Research Organisation

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  1. Retweeted
    Apr 3

    Our scientists are blessed with remarkable intellect and compassion. They are working round the clock for India’s development and are also helping in the fight against Coronavirus. Thank you for contributing to PM-CARES.

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  2. Apr 2

    With the voluntary contribution from employees of ISRO/DOS, more than 5 Crores INR was donated to PM-CARES Fund. ISRO is also working hard to develop essential medical devices that protect and help treat victims of COVID-19 pandemic. Details:

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  3. Mar 4

    The launch of GISAT-1 onboard GSLV-F10, planned for March 05, 2020, is postponed due to technical reasons. Revised launch date will be informed in due course.

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  4. Mar 3

    Watch this video to learn more about GISAT-1 and GSLV-F10

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  5. Mar 3

    Geo Imaging Satellite will help in real time imaging of the Earth from its 36,000 km orbital home. This will find several applications in agriculture, forestry, mineralogy, disaster warning, etc. Launch on-board from Sriharikota on 5th March at 5:43 pm IST.

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  6. Mar 3

    Many thanks to our Honourable Prime Minister for mentioning ISRO's (Young Scientist) Programme in 'Mann Ki Baat' on February 23, 2020, catapulting the registrations from 74,000 to 1,53,000 ! Registration closes at 6 pm on March 5, 2020.

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  7. Mar 2

    Did you know? GSLV-F10 is as tall as a 16 storey building. And weighs a whopping 4,20,300 kilograms!! It will launch GISAT-1 at 1743 hrs IST on March 05.

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  8. Feb 28

    Geo Imaging Satellite-1 (GISAT-1) will be India's first agile Earth observation satellite operating from Geostationary orbit. Launch at 1743 Hrs IST on March 5th by GSLV-F10. This picture shows GISAT-1 between two halves of GSLV-F10's payload fairing

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  9. Feb 26

    Here’s an opportunity to witness the launch of GISAT-1 by GSLV-F10 LIVE at 1743 Hrs IST on March 05, 2020 from our spaceport at Sriharikota Register yourself at from 1000 Hrs onwards on February 28, 2020

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  10. Feb 25

    GSLV-F10 is scheduled to launch Geo Imaging Satellite, GISAT-1 on March 05, 2020 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. Details avail at Watch this space for more updates

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  11. Feb 23

    Thank you very much Sir for your kind words and encouragement. We are honoured and grateful for your constant support for the . In order to have greater participation, we would like to extend the date for registration by 10 days

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  12. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    A unique programme for youngsters, thanks to .

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  13. Feb 12

    Students currently studying in 9th Standard may register online for Young Scientist Programme . Last date for registration is February 24, 2020 For more information please visit

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  14. Feb 3

    Online registration for commenced from 1400 hrs today. Will close on February 24, 2020 at 1800 hrs. For more information please visit

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  15. Jan 23

    With the overwhelming response received from the first batch of , The second session of the programme is scheduled to be held during the month of May 2020. For more details visit:

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  16. Jan 21

    has provided consultation for Qualcomm towards enabling capability in their Snapdragon mobile chipset platforms. These chipsets are being released by Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. For more details visit:

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  17. Jan 20

    After the completion of three planned orbit manoeuvres, nears its orbital home with its solar arrays and antennas deployed. For more details please visit:

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  18. Jan 16

    India's communication satellite was successfully launched into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit by . Thanks for your support !!! For details please visit: Image Courtesy: Arianespace

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  19. Jan 16

    successfully separated from the upper stage of

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  20. Retweeted
    Jan 16

    will deploy its two satellite passengers on a mission lasting approximately 38 minutes and 25 seconds from liftoff to final payload separation.

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