ISRO :a personal history
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509 BAS/S Science 366 : a chronicle of science and technology | 509 BRA/P The positive sciences of the ancient hindus | 509 TRE/S Science in world history / | 509.2 ARA/I ISRO :a personal history | 509.2254 HIS History of science in India:an introduction | 509.2254 HIS History of science in India.Vol.VI:Earth Sience | 509.2254 HIS History of science in India.Vol.1,part-II:Astronomy |
Includes index.
ISRO pioneer R. Aravamudan narrates the gripping story of the people who built India's space research programme and how they did it - from the rocket engineers who laid the foundation to the savvy young engineers who keep Indian spaceships flying today. It is the tale of an Indian organization that defied international bans and embargos, worked with laughably meagre resources, evolved its own technology and grew into a major space power. Today, ISRO creates, builds and launches gigantic rockets which carry the complex spacecraft that form the neural network not just of our own country but those of other countries too. This is a made-in-India story like no other.
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