
The failed PSLV attempt to launch a navigation satellite is unlikely to affect future missions. After 39 consecutive successful launches, the Indian Space Research Organisation had almost made it appear that launching satellites was indeed child’s play when it used its workhorse rocket, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. But the PSLV, which has been placing […]
via After 24 years, ISRO faces a small setback with the failed PSLV launch — Science Chronicle
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I have completed my B.E. Degree from Gyan Ganga College of Technology, Jabalpur (M.P.) Interested in Space Science.
I have published my research paper on signal integrity, cognitive radio, spintronics memories, and vehicle speed Control system in Scopos Journals.
I am an electronics student.
I have completed my M.Tech from CDAC Mohali in VLSI Design.
I have a one and half years of JRF experience in the field of spin logic gates and DFT computations at IIT Kharagpur and NIT Silchar.
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