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Jul 8, 2024
Parul Dubey
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China fortifies Tiangong space station after Russian satellite explosion
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completed a spacewalk on Wednesday night to fortify China’s space station with extra armour following the explosion of a Russian satellite that generated a burst of space debris last week.
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The inaugural Earth Observation Forum in Singapore focuses on addressing the regional challenges of securing a climate resilient future
ISRO to resume SpaDeX experiments from March 15
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PM Modi Says ISRO, NASA's Satellite Will Soon Fly Into Space
China wants Bangladesh to rewrite geography, alter India's map
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