A recently launched satellite is stuck in space after failing to fire its thrusters, preventing it from reaching its operational orbit.
Isro said on Sunday that the satellite’s systems 'are healthy' and that the satellite is in an elliptical orbit around Earth.
It has not been possible to fire the engine and raise the satellite's orbit, due to an issue with the valve that releases the ...
NVS-02 navigation satellite has encountered a technical glitch after being successfully injected into the intended ...
Bengaluru: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has reported a technical glitch in its NVS-02 navigation satellite ...
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Speculation about a technical issue had arisen as ISRO had not reported any orbit maneuvers for the NVS-02 satellite in the ...
Bengaluru: Days after celebrating its 100th successful launch, the Indian Space Research Organisation said Sunday that a ...
ISRO is currently grappling with a significant setback in its completing the NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) ...
The NVS-02 satellite, which was crucial for India’s own space-based navigation system, was launched on January 29 on board the GSLV-Mk 2 rocket ...