Chennai, Nov. 14 -- A group of 580 young students selected through the rigorous selection procedure of Jagriti Sewa Sansthanvisited and interacted with the ISRO scientsits at India's spaceport of Sriharikota.
The students visited the Satish Dhawan Space Centre - SDSC SHAR on November 12, the Indian Space Research Organisation's(ISRO) said today.
During this exclusive visit, the students had the valuable opportunity to interact with senior ISRO scientists, gaining first-handinsights into cutting-edge space missions and technologies.
They toured key facilities including the first and second launch pads, and the Mission Control Centre (MCC), witnessing the integral infrastructure that supports India's space launches.
The students' presence...