Rocket debris from Indian space launch found on remote uninhabited island - Fisherman discovers debris with scorch marks from re-entry, as experts say such incidents are becoming more common despite c ...
Rocket debris, identified as belonging to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has recently washed up on the shores of Maldives.
Investigation into PSLV failures continues, with ISRO targeting a June launch date amid ongoing analysis and external involvement.
A fragment bearing the ISRO logo has washed ashore on an uninhabited Maldivian island. Experts believe it is a rocket fairing from a recent Indian launch, raising fresh questions about drifting space ...
ISRO will attempt a fresh PSLV launch in June after two consecutive mission failures, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said, ruling out sabotage and affirming global confidence in India's space programme ...
Debris from ISRO's LVM-3 rocket found on uninhabited Maldives island raises questions about space mission impacts.
ISRO rocket debris with Indian insignia washes up on Maldives' Kunahandhoo shores, sparking curiosity and marine safety concerns after similar Sri Lanka finds.
As per the recent updates, ISRO is getting ready to head back to the launchpad again after two back-to-back setbacks with another flight of its trusted workhorse rocket, the Polar Satellite Launch ...
Interestingly, Singh’s statements on Monday came days after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval paid a secret visit, ...
Isro rocket debris with the Indian space agency's logo and 2025 markings washed up on a remote Maldives island after drifting across the Indian Ocean from a recent launch. Authorities are ...
Despite all the progress, ISRO now stands at a crossroads, says the book, LeanSpark ...