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What happened to Chandrayaan 2's Vikram lander, and four other things we learnt from the Lok Sabha Q&A with ISRO
Tech2 News Staff •Singh didn't divulge much specific information on the investigation into the lander's broken communication link or hard-landing.
ISRO's NaVIC to seep into mobiles by next year, scientist reveals at Space Expo
•Mobile phone manufacturers are not obligated to use the navigation system, a senior official said.
ISRO has a packed schedule as it plans to launch nine missions including Chandrayaan-2 in the next eight months
Kshitijp •If this holds true then ISRO would be averaging a mission a month and that in itself would be a remarkable achievement.
ISRO's IRNSS-1I satellite successfully put into orbit as part of India's NavIC satellite navigation system
Ians •he Rs 1,420 crore Indian satellite navigation system NavIC consists of nine satellites — seven in orbit and two as substitutes.
ISRO to launch the IRNSS-1I navigation satellite aboard the PSLV-C41: All you need to know
Tech2 News Staff •The IRNSS-1I launch is scheduled for 4:04 AM on 12 April from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at the Sriharikota High Altitude Range.
ISRO is working on the IRNSS-1I, a replacement satellite to complete India's navigation constellation
Tech2 News Staff •The satellite has been dubbed the IRNSS-1I, and will provide the same functionality that the IRNSS-1H would have.
ISRO's IRNSS constellation is an inevitable success story, the PSLV-C39 failure is just a delay
Adityam •Once in space, the heat shield separates like a blooming flower with two petals, and deploys the satellite housed within into its intended orbit.
ISRO's PSLV-C39/IRNSS-1H mission highlights: Launch fails at last minute after heat shield does not separate
Tech2 News Staff •The launch will take place from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, on 31 August at 18:59 Hrs.
ISRO will launch the IRNSS-1H satellite aboard the PSLV at 7 pm today: All you need to know and where to watch
Tech2 News Staff •According to ISRO, the PSLV-C39 will involve a rocket with a lift-off mass of 321 tonnes. It will take 19.5 minutes to place the satellite into sub-GTO.
ISRO starts 29 hour countdown for IRNSS-1H replacement navigation satellite launch
Ians •The Indian space agency said NavIC is also used for other applications like location-based services, survey and alignment, time synchronised services