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2018

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7. Planetary sciences and astronomy

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14. Citations

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / ˈ ɪ s r / ) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bangalore . Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration." [5]

2017

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / ˈ ɪ s r / ) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bangalore . Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration. [3] "

2016

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / ˈ ɪ s r / ) is the space agency of the Government of Republic of India headquartered in the city of Bengaluru . Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development", while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration. [1]

2015

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / ˈ ɪ s r / ; Hindi : भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन; ; IAST : Bhāratiya Antarikṣa Anusaṃdhān Sangaṭhan ; इसरो), is the space agency of the Indian government headquartered in the city of Bengaluru . Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development, while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration". [1]

2014

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / ˈ ɪ s r / ; Hindi : भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन Bhāratīya Antarikṣha Anusandhān Sangaṭhan ) is the primary space agency of India . ISRO is among the largest government space agencies in the world. [ citation needed ] Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. [3]

2013

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1. Formative years

2. Goals and objectives

3. Launch vehicle fleet

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5. Human spaceflight programme

6. Planetary sciences and astronomy

7. Facilities

8. Future projects

9. Applications

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13. Notes

14. References

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / ˈ ɪ s r / ; Hindi : भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन Bhāratīya Antarikṣa Anusandhāna Saṅgaṭhana ) is the primary space agency of India. ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world, along with USA's NASA , Russia's RKA , Europe's ESA , China's CNSA and Japan's JAXA . Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. [2]

2012

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7. Planetary sciences and astronomy

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9. Future projects

10. Applications

11. Global cooperation

12. See also

13. Notes

14. References

15. Further reading

16. External links

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / [invalid input: 'icon'] ˈ ɪ ə ɛr [invalid input: 'ɵ'] / ; Hindi : भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन Bhāratīya Antarikṣa Anusandhāna Saṅgaṭhana ) is the primary space agency of the Indian government . ISRO is amongst the six largest government space agencies in the world, along with NASA , RKA , ESA , CNSA and JAXA . Its primary objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for national benefit. [2]

2011

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9. Vision for the future

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12. See also

13. Notes

14. References

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , / [invalid input: 'icon'] ˈ ɪ ə ɛr [invalid input: 'ɵ'] / ; Hindi : भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन Bhāratīya Antarikṣa Anusandhāna Saṅgaṭhana ) is an independent Indian governmental agency established in 1969 for the research and development of vehicles and activities for the exploration of space within and outside of Earth’s atmosphere. Headquartered in Bangalore (Bengaluru). ISRO’s chief executive is a chairman, who is also chairman of the Indian government’s Space Commission and the secretary of the Department of Space .

2010

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7. Planetary sciences and astronomy

8. Field installations

9. Vision for the future

10. Applications

11. Global cooperation

12. See also

13. Notes

14. References

15. Further reading

16. External links

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO , Hindi : भारतीय अन्तरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन ) is the primary body for space research under the control of the Government of India , and one of the leading space research organizations in the world. It was established in its modern form in 1969 as a result of coordinated efforts initiated earlier. Taking into consideration its budget, it is among the most efficient space organizations on the globe. [2] Over the years, ISRO has conducted a variety of operations for both Indian and foreign clients. ISRO's satellite launch capability is mostly provided by indigenous launch vehicles and launch sites. In 2008, ISRO successfully launched its first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1 , while future plans include indigenous development of GSLV , manned space missions , further lunar exploration, and interplanetary probes. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.

2009

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2. Goals and objectives

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4. Earth observation and Communication satellites

5. Extraterrestrial Explorations

6. Human spaceflight program

7. Planetary Sciences and Astronomy

8. Field installations

9. Vision for the future

10. Applications

11. Global cooperation

12. See also

13. Notes

14. References

15. External links

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The Indian Space Research Organization ( Hindi : भारतीय अन्तरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन ) is the primary body for space research under the control of the Government of India , and one of the leading space research organizations in the world. It was established in its modern form in 1969 as a result of coordinated efforts initiated earlier. Under the guidance of a number of scientists, ISRO has conducted a variety of operations—supported by its launch vehicle fleet—for both Indian and foreign clients. ISRO has several field installations as assets, and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.

2008

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13. References

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (Devanagari: भारतीय अन्तरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन)—the apex body for space research under the control of the government of India —was formed in its modern avatar in 1969 as a result of coordinated efforts initiated earlier. Under the guidance of a number of scientists ISRO conducted a number of operations—including satellite, lunar, and interplanetary missions supported by its launch vehicles fleet—which were applied for practical purposes in India and abroad. ISRO has several field installations at its disposal and cooperates with the international community as a part of several bilateral and multilateral agreements.

2007

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) is India 's national space agency . With its headquarters in Bangalore , the ISRO employs approximately 20,000 people, with a budget around 815 million US$ at March 2006 exchange rate. Its mandate is the development of technologies related to space and their application to India's development. The current Chairman of ISRO is G. Madhavan Nair . In addition to domestic payloads, it offers international launch services. ISRO currently launches satellites using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and the GSLV for geostationary satellites.

2006

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) is India 's national space agency . With its headquarters in Bangalore , the ISRO employs approximately 20,000 people, with a budget around 700 million USD at current exchange rates. Its mandate is the development of technologies related to space and their application to India's development. The current Chairman of ISRO is G. Madhavan Nair . In addition to domestic payloads, it offers international launch services.

2005

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) is India 's national space agency . With its headquarters in Bangalore , the ISRO employs approximately 17,000 employees. Its mandate is towards the development of technologies related to space and their applications towards India's development. The current Chairman of ISRO is G. Madhavan Nair.

2004

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The Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) is India 's national space agency . Headquartered at Bangalore , the ISRO employs approximately 17,000. Its mandate is to develop space technology and apply it to related national tasks.