A recently launched satellite is stuck in space after failing to fire its thrusters, preventing it from reaching its operational orbit.
An Indian navigation satellite has suffered a problem with its propulsion systems just four days after launch, preventing it ...
The Falcon 9's upper stage hauled the SpainSat NG-1 satellite to a geosynchronous transfer orbit, where it was deployed 31.5 ...
Japan launched a navigation satellite early Sunday morning (Feb. 2), the nation's first liftoff of 2025. An H3 rocket ...
(Web Desk) - Indian Space agency ISRO's NVS-02 satellite that is meant to serve strategic purposes, remains stuck in its ...
Credit: ISRO The three-stage, 167-foot-tall (50.9 meters) GSLV succeeded in its mission, delivering a satellite called NVS-02 ...
ISRO is currently grappling with a significant setback in its completing the NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) ...
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 ...
The satellite, which is intended to bolster India's navigation capabilities, faced a problem during the 'orbit-raising ...
Iran celebrates National Space Technology Day on Feb. 2 to reevaluate its scientific progress in space and technology that is ...
NVS-02 navigation satellite has encountered a technical glitch after being successfully injected into the intended ...
The countrys space agency has launched its 100th mission since 1969 and aims to send the same number within five years The ...