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Gaganyaan tracking station site finalised, Aus-India sats to launch On SSLV, skyroot rocket

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024 ()
Isro's Gaganyaan mission progresses with a temporary ground station at Australia's Cocos Islands. The Australian Space Agency collaborates for tracking and emergency support. Joint satellite projects and climate initiatives are underway, reflecting deepening space cooperation between India and Australia.
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