Brilliant. India learns the lesson NASA and the US Congress refused to for 15 years, as they spent billions on bloated rocket ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNNISAR space plan with US example of India’s cost-effectiveness: Ex-ISRO chief SomanathAhmedabad, Feb 20 (PTI) Former ISRO chairman S Somanath has highlighted the cost-effectiveness of India's space programmes ...
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This is one of the world's blackest paints (Musou Black)New Zealand all-rounder Will Young celebrated his stunning century against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy opener but stressed that team success mattered more than personal milestones. He credited ...
Modi lived up to his declaration that his visit was purely meant to strengthen India's relationship with the US, but there ...
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNF-35s and MoreWhen leaders of the world’s largest democracies share a stage, the inevitable question arises: ‘What’s next?’ This sentiment resonated among policymakers following Modi’s recent visit to the United ...
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“A Deepavali rocket goes wherever it pleases, ours…”: Chairman V Narayanan shares amusing fireworks mishap story at Google eventGoogle has launched Ananta, one of its largest offices, in Bengaluru, accommodating over 5,000 employees. V. Narayanan, ...
Elon Musk calls for accelerated deorbiting of International Space Station, NASA plans for transition
NASA has selected SpaceX to develop the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle, which will be responsible for guiding the ISS to its end of ...
As chairman of the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation, Cruz effectively has control over Isaacman's ...
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Space on MSNThe ISS should be deorbited 'as soon as possible,' Elon Musk says: 'Let's go to Mars'And Musk's focus on Mars as the next destination for humanity after low Earth orbit should come as no surprise; the ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recommended hastening the end of the International Space Station on his social media site X, arguing ...
Elon Musk has made unfounded claims that two NASA astronauts were left on the space station for "political reasons" after ...
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