Indian Space Programs: From Village Helper To World Player

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India’s recent failure to orbit a satellite with an indigenous cryogenic upper-stage engine—after a decade of trying­­—will slow the country’s ambitious space program, but it is not likely to stop it. Plans to send astronauts to orbit on an Indian launch vehicle depend on making the engine work, and...

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