US-India Satellite Delivers Data, Reveals ‘Hummingbird’ in Antarctica - NASA
As of July 20, the public can access data from the two powerful radar instruments aboard the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite. Teams in
In many strategic sectors we can't just allow people to get up and leave.Reform heavily and work with industry and academia. Dont try to do everything. Dont stop people from leaving. Let young scientists to take charge.
This is ISRO not DRDO or BARC. People with experience should be allowed to leave if there is nothing critical is depended on him. Common sense like in every public company. That's how talent percolation happens and private industry flourishes. The best example is Skyroot itself, both founders are from ISRO.In many strategic sectors we can't just allow people to get up and leave.
Like say people in the weapons division of BARC. Or people who workd in K series. Their movements and whereabouts even after leaving must be strictly tracked. They shouldn't be allowed to leave the country at all. And if they join another company they should only join Indian companies. Otherwise all it takes is one disgruntled idiot to erode an entire nation's security.
1 fellow I know here in west worked on K15 Sagarika before coming here. Isnt that a nat sec threat.
Well yes. And that's the problem too, ppl working on critical stuff were leaving so gov is trying to stop them. A bad measure, more money needs to flow so that salaries can rise. But such is the current state of the country sadly. That we resort to such things.This is ISRO not DRDO or BARC. People with experience should be allowed to leave if there is nothing critical is depended on him. Common sense like in every public company. That's how talent percolation happens and private industry flourishes. The best example is Skyroot itself, both founders are from ISRO.
Should the govt enforce measures to ensure state secrets arent exposed ? yes.In many strategic sectors we can't just allow people to get up and leave.
Like say people in the weapons division of BARC. Or people who workd in K series. Their movements and whereabouts even after leaving must be strictly tracked. They shouldn't be allowed to leave the country at all. And if they join another company they should only join Indian companies. Otherwise all it takes is one disgruntled idiot to erode an entire nation's security.
1 fellow I know here in west worked on K15 Sagarika before coming here. Isnt that a nat sec threat.


walks. Do you expect us to doomscroll every time China achieves something? Achievement's are meant to be celebrated. Our biggest competition should be to our previous self and we are making good progress, of course China is currently ahead of us, they are trying to compete with USA, it would take us a few decades to match such competition but that doesn't mean we shouldn't celebrate our victories.While proud Indians sell dhandho private sector 300 Kg launch capacity churan & resignation of Senior ISRO scientists as a great news of change to poor dumb masses, Chinese state-owned enterprise launch 186th starlink satellite of its own with 13,000 Satellite constellation target. As they say results talk,walks.




The comments come as India's commercial launch ecosystem prepares for a significant expansion. Skyroot Aerospace is expected to carry out another orbital launch later this year before entering commercial operations, while the first commercial SSLV mission is scheduled for November. Agnikul is also targeting its first orbital mission over the coming months. Together, the three launch systems are expected to substantially increase India's launch capacity by the end of 2027.
"With the frequency of launches coming up by the end of 2027, the availability of launch slots will not be a problem," he said. "Then it comes down to the customer's confidence that these launches will be successful."
After a hiatus of nearly seven months, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is finally ready to fly its next space mission. The space agency is preparing to launch its NVS-03 mission — part of India’s navigational satellite series NavIC — in the first week of September, senior officials from ISRO said.
The VEDA is supposed to be a fully military-owned & military-operated satellite launch vehicle developed by DRDO (not ISRO or one of the many private space companies). The goal appears to be a rapid 'launch-on-demand' capability with these SLVs kept in sealed canisters (much like Agni-5) carried by all-terrain TELs, with pre-mated small satellite payloads of various types (ISR, PNT, ELINT etc). This is obviously in anticipation of possible hostile ASAT action that leads to existing large, long-term sats being destroyed/disabled.
