Dhruva Space AstraView Launch: A Big Step in Earth Analytics
Dhruva Space AstraView Launch
Hyderabad-based spacetech startup Dhruva Space has introduced AstraView, a new service for satellite imagery. This system provides real-time, high-resolution
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BookYourBricks
New properties sales... • 2m
New Satellite launch by ISRO
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 11m
Unique Startup Stories (7/20)
Forget SpaceX, India have it's own Private Space Company called Skyroot Aerospace
So It was founded in July 2018 by Pawan Kumar and Naga Daka in Hyderabad, both former scientists at ISRO.
It helps to launch small sate
Hey guys,
I believe the next big change for the humankind is in space and there is a vast opportunity in space exploration as well. I would like to know more about the current space industries in India. Especially like Skyroot Aerospace, Pixxel, Agni
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Sai Prajith G
"Mechanical Engineer... • 11m
Looking for internship opportunities in aerospace companies and aerospace startups.
India Launches ₹1,000 Crore Fund for Space Startups🚀🌝
The Indian government has introduced a ₹1,000 crore funding scheme to boost innovation and private participation in the space sector. This initiative aims to support startups developing satelli
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 8d
🚀 India’s Space Startups: Taking on the World! 🌏✨
India’s private space sector is soaring, challenging global giants! Here’s a power ranking of top startups by funding & innovation:
🔥 1. Skyroot Aerospace – Funding $99.8M
✅ 1st Indian private ro
Reliance Industries' Jio Platforms clearing a major hurdle in its joint venture with Luxembourg-based SES to provide gigabit fibre internet.
This comes as companies like Amazon.com and Elon Musk's Starlink wait for the go-ahead to launch satellite
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Avishkar Vvignesh
Founder of G-Horizon... • 5m
About me
I'm Avishkar Vvignesh currently studying B.E Electronics and Communication Engineering.
I have a great passion on aerospace field. So why didn't I choose Aerospace Engineering? It's because, I felt it would be a narrow path and no way back,