During the morning hours of Thursday, January 16, the Indian space agency succeeded in mechanically attaching (docking) two satellites flying at velocities over 28,000kmph, almost 470kms above Earth.
Recently, India made significant strides in the field of science and technology with its SpaDex mission. This mission, executed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), marked a ...
ISRO's SpaDeX Mission Successful: After Russia, China and the United States, India became the fourth nation to successfully achieve 'Space Docking' capabilities essential for future human and space ...
England head coach Steve Borthwick has named his squad for the 2025 Guinness Six Nations, and ahead of the tournament, we run through his side, fixtures and match officials. Maro Itoje will captain ...
ISRO—India’s space agency—successfully completed the docking of two spacecraft in orbit, a major accomplishment that makes the agency just the fourth to manage the feat. The dramatic docking ...
SAM Long became the latest Oxford United player to be forced off through injury when he was withdrawn in the 1-1 draw at Plymouth Argyle last night. The 29-year-old defender was taken off at Home Park ...
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Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon addressed the United Nations Security Council in an urgent letter calling on the council to ensure that UNIFIL actually enforces the ceasefire with Lebanon ...
Professor Justin Bronk is the Senior Research Fellow for Airpower and Technology in the Military Sciences team at RUSI, and the Editor of the RUSI Defence Systems online journal. His particular areas ...
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