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Musk’s SpaceX to help India launch heavyweight satellite
Elon Musk's SpaceX Launches ISRO's Advanced Satellite That Will Enable In-Flight Internet
The satellite will provide broadband services to remote areas. It will also enable Internet availability in airplanes across the Indian region.
Here's Why Elon Musk's SpaceX Steps In To Launch India's GSAT-N2 Satellite
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched GSAT-20 - ISRO's latest communications satellite from Cape Canaveral in Florida on November 19th. The launch had utilised Space X's Falcon 9 rocket.
Why India Partnered with SpaceX for GSAT-N2 Launch: Former ISRO Chiefs Share Insights
India collaborated with SpaceX, the space exploration company founded by Elon Musk, to launch its latest communication satellite, GSAT-N2. T..|News Track
ISRO satellite GSAT-N2 rides Elon Musk’s Falcon 9 to orbit, SpaceX’s 1st launch for India
Bengaluru: Indian space agency ISRO’s communications satellite GSAT-N2 was launched by Elon Musk-owned SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket Monday from Cape Canaveral in the USA.The satellite, also known as GSAT-20 or CMS-03,
SpaceX launches heavy satellite in 1st mission for India's space agency (video, photos)
SpaceX is set to launch its first-ever mission for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today (Nov. 18).
India Partners with SpaceX for Pioneering Satellite Launch
India relied on SpaceX to launch its GSAT-N2 communication satellite due to ISRO's current payload limitations. The successful placement of the 4,700 kg satellite enhances broadband services. ISRO aims to expand its launch capacity but used SpaceX's Falcon 9 for this mission.
Why SpaceX-ISRO's GSAT-20 satellite launch is a game-changer
Elon Musk 's space exploration firm SpaceX has successfully launched the Indian Space Research Organisation 's (ISRO) GSAT-20 communication satellite. The launch occurred from Florida's Cape Canaveral earlier today.
ISRO depended on SpaceX to launch GSAT-N2 as its existing capability was not sufficient: Former chiefs
SpaceX launches 4,700 kg GSAT-N2 satellite for India to enhance broadband services and in-flight connectivity.
India's GSAT-N2 Satellite Launched via SpaceX
India's GSAT-N2 communication satellite, weighing 4.7 tonnes, was successfully launched by SpaceX from Cape Canaveral. Due to ISRO's current weight limitations, NewSpace India Limited opted for a foreign launch.
SpaceX launching 1st mission for Indian Space Research Organisation today
SpaceX is set to launch the GSAT-N2 satellite today (Nov. 18), the company's first-ever mission for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
SpaceX launches ISRO’s GSAT-20 satellite, aims to enhance India’s communication infrastructure
SpaceX successfully launched the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) GSAT-20 communication satellite on Tuesday. All you need to know about GSAT-20.
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Isro depended on SpaceX to launch GSAT-N2 as its existing capability was not sufficient: Ex-chiefs
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turned to SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket to launch its GSAT-N2 communication satellite due to the heavier payload exceeding ...
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India's ISRO to build a space station around Moon
India’s renowned space agency, ISRO, is planning to build a space station that orbits the Moon by 2024, as per the data ...
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Top events on November 19: NTPC IPO to open, Elon Musk’s SpaceX, ISRO collaboration, PM Modi Meets UK PM Starmer; more
NTPC Green Energy’s public offering marks a significant step in India’s green energy journey, while SpaceX and ISRO’s ...
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Russian president Putin to visit India soon, says Kremlin
Vladimir Putin is set to visit India, the Russian President's press secretary Dmitry Pesko announced on Tuesday.
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