India sends its 100th satellite into space to watch borders January 13, 2018 / by Huzaifa / in Reuters: Science News / with No comments / NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India launched its 100th satellite on Friday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to project the country as a global low-cost provider of services in space. from Reuters: Science News http://ift.tt/2EzHmaO // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Scorching weather helps uncover archeological sites around BritainBritain's hottest summer in decades has revealed cropmarks across the country showing the sites of Iron Age settlements, Roman farms and even Neolithi… Read MoreRussia says will not deploy arms in space first: IfaxRussia does not plan to put weapons in space first and considers this to be an important signal that Washington should not ignore, Russia's Deputy For… Read MorePaul Allen's space firm details plans for rockets, cargo vehicleThe space company of billionaire Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen on Monday unveiled details of medium-lift rockets and a reusable space cargo plane it… Read MoreSweden calls for nuclear reactors to be shielded from hot weatherSweden's nuclear energy regulator SSM has asked plant operators to produce plans in the coming months to shield their reactors from harmful hot weathe… Read MoreScientists seek new ways to combat Florida's growing 'red tide'Scientists in Florida are on the cusp of developing promising methods to control toxic algae blooms like the "red tide" that has been killing marine l… Read More
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