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Private Space Companies In India Prepare For Liftoff

Startups aim to offer an alternative to Russia and China for building and launching satellites.

Chandrayaan II launched on 22 July, Monday from Sriharikota.
Chandrayaan II launched on 22 July, Monday from Sriharikota.
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Since the 1970s the barrier island of Sriharikota on India’s east coast has served as the country’s Cape Canaveral, with the national space agency launching scores of spacecraft headed as far as the moon and Mars. But in November a new tenant appeared: Agnikul Cosmos, a startup based in Chennai, 60 miles to the south, which plans to use its own launchpad on the island for its first mission, scheduled ...
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