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SpaceX launch: All you need to know about NASA’s plan to involve private players in space exploration

Republican party backed Jim Bridenstine,took office as the space agency’s administrator in 2018. He told the Washington Post in an interview that NASA will end up saving money by “leveraging private industry capacity, innovation, and competitiveness”

A report by financial services company Jeffries detailed SpaceX logged $2 billion in launch revenue(REUTERS)
Updated on Nov 16, 2020 02:46 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | Byhindustantimes.com | Edited by Ayshee Bhaduri

Twinkle Khanna may be sure she isn’t an actor, but she can’t decide if Pluto is a planet or not

Writer Twinkle Khanna has shared a post about the ongoing debate surrounding Pluto’s classification as a planet. Check it out here.

Twinkle Khanna arrives at the screening of Mission Mangal in Mumbai.(IANS)
Updated on Sep 04, 2019 01:48 PM IST
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NASA to resume cooperation with ISRO after ‘guidance’ from White House

Bridenstine wrote that he made clear then that space debris was a “serious issue” for the United States and its was a shared responsibility of all nations operating in space.

NASA to resume cooperation with ISRO after ‘guidance’ from White House(PTI)
Updated on Apr 05, 2019 10:47 PM IST
Washington | ByYashwant Raj

Pentagon says India’s ASAT debris expected to burn up in atmosphere

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said on Monday that more than 400 pieces of orbital debris from the test had been identified, including debris that was travelling above the International Space Station - something he called a “terrible, terrible thing.”

India used an indigenously developed ballistic missile interceptor to destroy one of its own satellites at a height of 300 km (186 miles), in a test aimed at boosting its defences in space.(PTI)
Updated on Apr 05, 2019 08:19 AM IST
Washington | ByReuters

‘Will disappear in 45 days’: DRDO official on NASA concern over A-SAT debris

The Indian satellite was destroyed at a low altitude of 300 kilometres, well below the ISS and most satellites in orbit.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on March 27 announced that India successfully test-fired an anti-satellite missile by shooting down a live satellite(PTI)
Updated on Apr 26, 2020 07:10 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Correspondents
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