Part 3: India's space journey – making our own satellite, but just a little heavier please
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This episode is the third part in our series on the Journey of ISRO. Click here to listen to Parts 1 and Part 2, before you listen to part 3.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Dr. Homi Bhabha's deaths at the prime of their lives, robbed India of two of its greatest science and technology visionaries.
The baton passed onto a scientist Prof Satish Dhawan, who not only nurtured the infant space mission, but also put together able structures and procedures that helped ISRO reach greater heights.
Middle schoolers Dhruv (from The Deens Academy, Bengaluru) and Pranshi (from Aspee Nutan in Mumbai), react to the story of how India launched its first satellite – the Aryabhatta, in space.
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