ISRO's NVS-02 satellite fails to reach geostationary orbit due to valve failure, impacting NavIC and Gaganyaan missions.
India just launched its first mission of 2025. The Indian Space Research Organisation 's (ISRO) Geosynchronous Satellite ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has encountered a significant setback with its recently launched NVS-02 navigation satellite. Launched on Jan. 28, 2025, the satellite is currently ...
Following its launch, NVS-02 was successfully placed in a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO), but without the ability to ...
The launch was designed to place NVS-02 into a geostationary transfer orbit with a perigee of 170 kilometers and apogee of 36,577 kilometers. Latest data from the Space Track catalog maintained by ...
A recently launched satellite is stuck in space after failing to fire its thrusters, preventing it from reaching its operational orbit.
The satellite, which is intended to bolster India's navigation capabilities, faced a problem during the 'orbit-raising ...
The Falcon 9 rocket carrying SpainSat Next Generation 1 (SpainSat NG-1), a communications satellite for the European Space ...
(Web Desk) - Indian Space agency ISRO's NVS-02 satellite that is meant to serve strategic purposes, remains stuck in its ...
According to the latest update by Isro, the NVS-02 navigation satellite, which was launched on Wednesday (January 29), could not complete its orbit-raising operations after it failed to ignite a fire ...