- Aryabhata (satellite) - Wikipedia
Aryabhata was India 's first satellite, [2] named after the astronomer [3] It was launched on 19 April 1975 [2] from Kapustin Yar, a Soviet rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast using a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle
- Aryabhata - Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
The Aryabhata spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was India's first satellite; it was completely designed and fabricated in India and launched by a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from Kapustin Yar on April 19, 1975
- ARYABHATA - URSC
The Aryabhata spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was India's first satellite; It was completely designed and fabricated in India It was launched by a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from Kapustin Yar on April 19, 1975
- Aryabhatta Satellite (First Indian Satellite) - IIT Bombay
Lauched by : Soviet Intercosmos rocket Objectives : The objectives of this project were to indigenously design and fabricate a space-worthy satellite system and evaluate its perfromance in orbitr * to evolve the methodology of conducting a series of complex operations on the satellite in its orbital phasei
- Aryabhata: Indias First Satellite — Google Arts Culture
On the 19th April 1975, at a barren-looking launch site in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia, rocket thrusters flared and a large polyhedron-shaped object was blasted into space This was “Aryabhata”,
- India Marks 50 Years of Aryabhata Satellite Launch
Aryabhata was India’s first experimental satellite, named after the renowned 5th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer It was built entirely by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- 4 sheds, 3 crores, 2 nations, 1 dream: Story of India Aryabhata
In 1975, India launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, from a Soviet cosmodrome, marking a pivotal moment in its space program
- Indias first satellite, Aryabhata, completes 50 years - News On AIR
Aryabhata marked India’s entry into space exploration and laid the foundation for the country’s future space missions With its successful launch, India was recognized as the 11th country in the world to send a satellite into orbit
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