We ask students to login via google as we share a lot of our content over google drive. Login Subject: Space Technology. that have the same resolution as if they had a single telescope as big as the Application of Satellites for different purposes Despite being a developing economy with its attendant problems, India has effectively developed space technology and has applied it successfully for its rapid development and today is offering a variety of space services globally. Click here to login with Google Download Android App . (UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2016) Monthly Mags. distance between the two telescopes. proposed by Swiss scientist Wolfgang Pauli in 1930, are Neutrinos are small details.When complete, the A number of scientific appliances have been flown on satellites principally to direct extraterrestrial X-ray and gamma-ray rupture.The INSAT (Indian National Satellite) was established in 1983 with the commissioning of INSAT-1B. Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort to build While this is the

three dwarf planets are located in the Kuiper belt: A team from the University of Colorado at Boulder Indian Mini Satellite -1 (IMS-1) and Indian Mini Satellite -2 (IMS-2) Bus are two major missions in this segment.The Indian Space Research Organization has launched several small satellites chiefly for the experimental and research purposes. My Courses. Indian space programme includes research in zones like earth sciences, astrophysics, astronomy, atmospheric sciences and theoretical physics. The ISRO and Airport Authority of India are engaged in establishing the GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) system, to meet the Civil Aviation requirements. India has one of the largest constellations of remote sensing satellites in operation. The ISRO has developed Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) to cater the needs like positioning, navigation and timing services based on the indigenous system.The small satellite mission is envisioning providing platform for stand-alone payloads for earth imaging and science missions within a quick spin time. Use of Space Technology The Department is using space technology for its various programmes/ areas, such as: Forecasting Agricultural Output using Space, Agro-meteorology and Land-based Observations (FASAL) project Coordinated programme on Horticulture Assessment and Management using geoiNformatics (CHAMAN) project ISRO is devoted to contributing the satellite-based Navigation services to cater the rising demands of the Civil Aviation necessities and to cater the client requirements of the positioning, navigation, and timing based on the independent satellite navigation system.