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  • Dec 18, 2017
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December 18th, 2017
ISRO to Develop Smaller Rockets to Carry Satellites Weighing 500 kg

With the size of earth observation satellites reducing and the future trend moving towards a constellation of small satellites rather than a large one, India’s space agency is developing a smaller rocket that can carry satellites weighing up to 500 kg, a senior official said. Read More at News Click

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  • bitsensing Signs MOU with IKIO Technologies to Advance AI-Based Traffic Monitoring on India’s Expressways, Highways and Municipal Areas
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