India has launched approximately 74 satellite rockets.
The second satellite launched by India is Bhaskara-1, which was part of the Indian National Satellite System. It was launched on June 7, 1979, and was designed for Earth observation, primarily for agricultural and forestry applications. Bhaskara-1 was equipped with remote sensing capabilities and marked a significant advancement in India's satellite technology.
The Quit India Movement (Bharat Chhodo Andolan or the August Movement) was a civil disobedience movement launched in India in August 8, 1942.Launched by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1942.
subhash chandra was the owner of zee tv and he launched of zee tv in india 1 october1992
in 1920
chandrayan -1,2
chandrayan
chandrayan
Chandrayan-1 was launched 22nd October 2008 and entered lunar orbit on 12th November 2008. So about 21 days.
Some of the artificial satellites launched by India include INSAT series, IRS series, Cartosat series, GSAT series, Chandrayaan-1, and Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan). These satellites serve various purposes such as communication, earth observation, navigation, and space exploration.
Many countries launched Chandrayaan-1 into space but USA launched it first and also launched it second .
rohini-1
Some of the concerns regarding Chandrayan-1, India's first lunar probe, included challenges with communication and navigation during its mission to the Moon. Additionally, the probe experienced technical issues which led to an early termination of its mission. Despite these concerns, Chandrayan-1 still provided valuable data and insights about the Moon's surface.
Bhaskar-1
India has launched over 50 satellite's. The last known was IMS-1 launched on 28/04/2008. See related link for more information
India has launched approximately 74 satellite rockets.
materials required to work chandrayan