Space technology has allowed the nation of India to move into the world of high technology, a place previously occupied only by more-developed nations.
India has been up there since July 18, 1980, when it became the eighth to demonstrate it could send a satellite to orbit above Earth. India launched the satellite Rohini 1 on an Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) rocket from the Sriharikota Island launch site.
Indian cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma spent eight days in 1984 aboard the USSR's space station Salyut 7.
In recent years, India has concentrated much of its space development work on complex applications satellites and more powerful rockets. The nation's two main interests are satellites for remote sensing and communications -- used for weather pictures, disaster warnings and feeds to 552 television and 164 radio stations on the ground.
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She was the first woman in space. She discovered one of the 1st brands of perfume.....for you ladies ;). She went to space after she was in parachute lass for years!!!
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the really old ones ...hmm i suppose computer simulations of rockets trajectory was kind of a big breaktrough?
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In my opinion I'd say it's the Canadarm and Canadarm #2. This is a large 'arm' that was developed in 1981 that can maintain, and operate on the outside of some space shuttle. I didn't research it too much.
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Advances in Space Research was created in 1981.
ISRO INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION is the sixth largest space research organisation in the world.
ISRO stands for Indian Space Research Organisation
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