Bharat Express

ISRO

India became the fourth nation overall to successfully complete a soft landing in August, just days after a similar Russian attempt failed. This achievement helped India's aspirations for space travel to soar.

According to ISRO, the Aditya-L1 spacecraft “continues to move ahead, and the magnetometer will be turned on again within a few days.”

Cloudburst and flash flood caused havoc in the state, destroying significant portions of a hydroelectric project and leaving 49 people missing.

These two lunar explorers were placed in sleep mode earlier this month, and ISRO has been attempting to wake them up.

This may be feasible as a result of a lengthy period of extremely cold weather that reached temperatures of -150 degrees Celsius during the just finished lunar night of 14 Earth days.....

This solar probe achievement marks India's second significant feat in less than a month, following its historic landing at the lunar south pole in late August.

LRO is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and falls under the Science Mission Directorate at the agency's headquarters in Washington.

On Saturday, the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota successfully launched an ISRO spacecraft. With this, India took a step toward finishing its first solar trip.

In the meantime, the Pragyan rover on the moon has been put to sleep, according to Isro on Saturday. After 14 days, the space agency plans to wake it up.

The PSLV rocket's heavier variant, which was used to launch the satellite Saturday, also reached a significant milestone.