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Aryabhata was India's first satellite, [2] named after the astronomer. [3] It was launched on 19 April 1975 [2] from Kapustin Yar, a Soviet rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast using a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle.
The Aryabhata spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was India's first satellite; it was completely designed and fabricated in India and launched by a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from Kapustin Yar on April 19, 1975.
Aryabhata was India’s first satellite, named after a ancient Indian mathematician (5th century AD). It was launched by the Russians on 19 April 1975 from Kapustin Yar. The 96.3 minute orbit had an apogee of 619 km and a perigee of 563 km, at an inclination of 50.7 degrees.
The Aryabhata spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was India's first satellite; It was completely designed and fabricated in India. It was launched by a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from Kapustin Yar on April 19, 1975.
USSR - CIRCA 1976: A stamp printed in USSR shows image of the Aryabhata satellite, circa 1976. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ussr-circa-1976-a-stamp-printed-in-ussr-shows-image-of-the-aryabhata-53490282.html
Apr 21, 2010 · English: Aryabhata was India's first satellite and was designed for studies of X-ray astronomy, aeronomics and solar physics. Unfortunately, a power failure halted experiments after 4 days in orbit, and all signals from the spacecraft were lost after 5 days of operation.
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Sep 21, 2024 · Searches for “aryabhata satellite images” often lead people to black-and-white pictures of the hexagonal, solar-paneled satellite—images that evoke both nostalgia and pride. For scientists who were part of the mission, these images represent countless hours of hard work and sleepless nights.
On the 19th April 1975, at a barren-looking launch site in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia, rocket thrusters flared and a large polyhedron-shaped object was blasted into space. This was “Aryabhata”,...
Aryabhata, India's first satellite, was successfully launched into a near- earth orbit on 19 April 1975, from a USSR Cosmodrome. The primary objective of Aryabhata was to establish the indigenous capability in satellite technology. Aryabhata, weighing 358 kg, was quasispherical in shape, and had body-mounted