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IT was launched from a space station situated in kapustin which was at that time in USSR (now Russia)

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When was the first satellite of India launched and from where?

Aryabhata was the first satellite launched by India. It was launched on April 19, 1975 from Kapustin Yar. The satellite got its name from the Indian astronomer.


Mathematician whose name was associated with the first satellite launched by India?

Aryabhata


What was the name of the first artificial satellite launched into space by India?

aryabhata


Which is the first satellite sent by the Indian space organisation?

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The first scientific satellite launched by the country of India was called Aryabhata. It was launched on April 18, 1975, by the Soviet Union.


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Aryabhata was India's first ''satellite, ''named after a ancient Indian ''mathematician ''''''


Which is the India's first artificial satellite?

Aryabhatta was the first satellite sent by India.


Where was Aryabhata lauched from?

Aryabhata was India's first satellite. It was launched on 19 April 1975 by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975 from Kapustin Yar [See related link]


Why was satellite aryabhatta launched in space?

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.


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Aryabhata was India's first satellite.


The first Indian educational satellite launched by ISRO is?

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