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Rocket Launch Vehicle Cryogenic Stage Fully Qualified on Ground
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved self-reliance in the third stage of the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) through the successful test of indigenously developed Cryogenic Stage, which was till now powered by Russian...
Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft Agreement Signed Between India and Russia
Relationship between India and Russia reached another milestone with the Intergovernmental Agreement for ‘co-development’ of a Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA), a truly contemporary air-superiority aircraft that should be inducted aroun...
Indian Subsonic Cruise Missile Nirbhay is on Development
DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) scientists are currently working on a long-range, subsonic cruise missile, Nirbhay. Nirbhay is a hindi word which means dauntless or fearless. Avinash Chander, the director of the Advanced Systems...
Sunita Williams at Zephyr 2007
Sunita Williams, NASA Astronaut, gave a guest lecture at Zephyr 2007 on experiences of her recent space journey to the International Space Station (ISS), an aero festival organised by aerospace engineering department of IIT Bombay, Powai, on 6th Octo...
Future Plans of NAL by Dr Upadhya at Zephyr 2007
Dr AR Upadhya, director of National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), gave a lecture on “Future Plans of NAL” at Zephyr 2007, an aero festival organised by aerospace engineering department of IIT Bombay, Powai, on 6th October. The lecture was really...
Future Plans of VSSC and Chandrayaan Mission – Dr Suresh’s Lecture at Zephyr
On the second day, October 6th at Zephyr 2007, Dr Suresh, Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) gave an lecture on “ISRO’s Chandrayaan Mission and Future Plans of VSSC”. As I said in the previous article, the eagerness in the au...

