Aryabhatt satelite was use in communication
Aryabhatta
GSLV-F06 was recently launched by India ( ISRO- Indian Space Research Organisation) but it failed and was destroyed.
Aryabhata was India's first satellite, named after the great Indian astronomer of the same name. It was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975 from Kapustin Yar using a Cosmos-3M launch vehicle. Aryabhata was built by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to conduct experiments related to astronomy. The satellite reentered the Earth's atmosphere on 11 February 1992.
There are many satellites that Dish Network uses.
Google Maps provides satellite and map views in addition to Street Views. The satellite view of Google Maps uses the same backend satellite imagery database used by Google Earth.The satellite imagery are typically from the GeoEye or DigitalGlobe owned satellites, and some of the imagery are actually aerial photos from aircraft using special high resolution cameras.
Aryabhatta
it is a mathematician and a satellite named after him
Aryabhatta was the first satellite sent by India.
Aryabhatta was the first scientific satellite send by India
Aryabhatta was the first satellite launched by India.
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the earths atmosphere
Aryabhata satellite was India's first satellite, launched in 1975. It was primarily used for scientific and technological research related to the Earth's atmosphere and the solar system. It helped India gain experience in building and operating satellites, paving the way for future advancements in space technology.
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The link below provides a list and information on each Indian satellite.
The first Indian satellite was named Aryabhata, launched on April 19, 1975. It was named after the ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer.
The name of the first artificial satellite launched into space by India is Aryabhata. It was launched on April 19, 1975.