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Artemis II on April 6: Where the spacecraft is — what to expect from lunar flyby, and rare moon alignment explainedNASA’s Artemis II mission is poised to hit a major milestone on April 6, as astronauts gear up for a historic lunar flyby that will provide...
Pralay: DRDO tests 5,000 kg radar-evading ballistic missile that can be fired from a truckThe Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted two Pralay missile flight tests in July 2025. The missile, ...
Aditya-L1 spacecraft healthy, on its way to the Sun-Earth L1 point: ISROAditya-L1 had escaped Earth’s sphere of influence on September 30. It underwent a trajectory correction manoeuvre (TCM) on October 6 for ab...
NASA's Juno spacecraft one move closer to Jupiter arrivalLaunched from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in July this year to study the giant planet from an elliptical, pol...
Mars Orbiter Mission: TimelineWhile the test Firing of Main Liquid Engine of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft happened on 22-09-2014, Mangalyaan entered Mars orbit successfully t...
ISRO's MOM enters Martian Gravitational Sphere of InfluenceNow that the spacecraft has entered Mars' influence, its velocity has to be controlled so that it does not escape the Mars' influence, ISRO...
Mars mission: ISRO geared up for a crucial manoeuvre tomorrowThe 440 Newton Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) engine now in an idle mode on the Mars Orbiter Mission for 300 days will be fired for about four s...
India's Mars orbiter spacecraft has to travel only 88 million km for tryst with the red planetOn its 300-day voyage in deep space, Mars Orbiter Mission has to travel only 88 million km more in its heliocentric trajectory to reach Mar...
No correction manoeuvre in August, Mars Orbiter Mission on track: ISROLast month, ISRO said Mars Orbiter spacecraft had covered more than 540 million km, which is about 80 per cent of its journey.
India's Mars orbiter completes about 80% of journey"Yes, that is very close to a whopping 80 per cent". Mars Orbit Mission and its payloads are in good health", ISRO said.
Country's Mars orbiter spacecraft to reach target in 75 daysMars Orbiter Spacecraft has travelled 525 million km on its heliocentric arc. Radio signals from earth now take 15 minutes to reach MOM and...
Mars orbiter completes 75 per cent of journeyIndia's Mars orbiter spacecraft has completed 75 per cent of its journey for its rendezvous with the red planet scheduled for September 24.
100 days for India's Mars spacecraft's tryst with red planetOn September 24, a very significant technological milestone of Mars Orbiter Mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation said.
ISRO performs TCM-2 on Mars Orbiter MissionISRO had earlier announced that the trajectory correction manoeuvre scheduled for April was not necessary and postponed it to this month.
Indian Space Research Organisation performs TCM-2 on Mars Orbiter MissionISRO had earlier announced that the trajectory correction manoeuvre scheduled for April was not necessary and postponed it to this month.
Trajectory correction of Mars mission likely by June 11Another trajectory correction manoeuvre has been planned in August before the space agency performs Mars Orbit Insertion in September.
India's Mars mission 200 days away from reaching destination"If everything goes as planned, MOM will get inserted into its Martian orbit around, exactly after 200 days from today," the space agency s...
Isro's Mars orbiter Mangalyaan completes 100 days in spaceThis is the first Indian-made object sent into deep space from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota on November 5 last year.
Mars mission successfully completes 100 days in space tomorrowIndia's first inter-planetary probe Mars Orbiter Spacecraft will be completing 100 days in space tomorrow in its voyage towards the red pla...
ISRO successfully performs first Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre on Mars orbiterThe first Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre of India's maiden mission to Mars was on Wednesday carried out successfully by ISRO scientists.