Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved many milestones in the recent years. In a bid to stand itself in the world major players, ISRO has proved that it has the capacity and efficiency for the same in the recent years.
- In April 2016, seven satellite constellation for Navigation system NavIC was established.
- In August 2016, first experimental mission of Scramjet engine towards realisation of Air Breathing system was successfully tested.
- In February 2017, 104 satellites were placed in a single launch.
- In May 2017, South Asia satellite was launched, which was a gift to neighbouring countries.
- In June 2017, GSLV Mk-III was launched successfully carrying GSAT 19 communication satellite.
- In June 2017, Cartosat satellite was launched successfully by PSLV C-38
Indian Space Programme has placed Astrosat, a multi-wavelength observatory in August 2015. It observes universe in optical, Ultraviolet, low and high energy X-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereas most other scientific satellites are capable of observing a narrow range of wavelength band.
Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is designed to orbit Mars. It is functioning well since its positioning in Mars orbit in September 24, 2014. The designed mission life of MOM was six months but has successfully completed more than three years and is expected to function further. All scientific payloads continue to perform well.
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