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Pathbreaking Space Events Of 2022

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Issue 2, 2023

The year 2022 has witnessed some amazing activities taking place across the globe in the space domain

- Air Vice Marshal Sanjay Bhatnagar (RETD)

Pathbreaking Space Events Of 2022

THE LIST IS SIGNIFICANT AND VAST. WE HAD SOME OF THE biggest and most exciting launches and lots of incredible science missions that have inspired the scientific community and the masses. International space arena seems to have been absolutely undeterred by the pandemic. We look back and reflect on some of the exciting things that happened in 2022.

JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE COMMISSIONED

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a $10 billion NASA project, was launched into orbit on the Christmas of 2021 with an objective to give astronomers a glimpse at the universe in infrared format. The telescope made a long flight to its present position (L1 Lagrangian point, 1.5 million kms from Earth) and carried out some very complicated procedure of deploying the main honeycomb shaped mirror and sun shield.

In July 2022, it started sending some amazing pictures of highest resolution images ever seen of distant galaxies as they were billions of years ago, promising astronomers a glimpse into our beginning of creation. An image of Jupiter taken by JWST, showed the planet's weather patterns, tiny moons, altitude levels, cloud covers and auroras at the northern and southern poles. In November 2022, JWST found two more galaxies, one that may have been formed just 350 million years after the big bang.

The stunning clear color pictures of the unseen universe were hailed by the NASA Chief, Bill Nelson, as a new era in astronomy, showcasing JWST's ability to look back 13.5 billion years, close to the big bang.

ARTEMIS-I

The year 2022 ended with a significant event with the success of the most anticipated Artemis-I mission. NASA's Artemis-I mission is its first big step toward returning astronauts to the moon after a gap of nearly 50 years, since Apollo-17, when two astronauts became the last of only 12 moonwalkers in history.

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DIPLOMACY MUST 'TRUMP' TARIFFS

The ongoing tariff tit-for-tat between India and the United States is fast becoming more than a trade dispute and now threatening to spill over into high-stakes sectors like aerospace and defence

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3 mins

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DRDO'S HYPERSONIC CRUISE MISSILE IS AMONG THE FIRST IN THE WORLD

A hypersonic boom, which could set forth Extended Trajectory-Long Duration Hypersonic Cruise Missile (ET-LDHCM) up to Mach 8-10, to next-gen AESA, to applying quantum sensing to the antisubmarine warfare, DRDO is proving true to the R&D within its name. In an Exclusive interaction, Samir V. Kamat, Secretary DDR&D and Chairman DRDO, speaks with Manish Kumar Jha on the full and comprehensive range of military technology development, some of them futuristic and ground-breaking for India.

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7 mins

Issue 8, 2025

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FELIX BAUMGARTNER (1969-2025)

Felix Baumgartner jumped out of the capsule at 38,969.4 m. His exit was perfect, but after passing through the sound barrier, and still hurtling towards earth at Mach 1.25, he went into a flat spin.

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3 mins

Issue 8, 2025

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INDIA'S DEFENCE MRO SECTOR — FLYING STRONG

From building joint ventures with global OEMs to developing indigenous component manufacturing, India is reclaiming its capability to maintain, upgrade, and extend the life of its defence assets on Indian soil, with Indian hands, and for Indian missions

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4 mins

Issue 8, 2025

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INDIA'S SPACE ODYSSEY: FROM MILESTONES TO THE SPACE FRONTIER PLANS

India’s space success is well documented with ambitious plans for deep space, planetary exploration, human habitats, and commercial outreach by 2040-47. What is next is the expansion of the Indian space industry and the role of private players. For ISRO, now is time to bridge the gaps.

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6 mins

Issue 8, 2025

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INDIA'S TRYST WITH COMBAT DRONES

With indigenous initiatives like the DRDO's Archer and HAL'S CATS Warrior, alongside procurements of MQ-9B Sea/Sky Guardians, India is positioning itself as a significant player in unmanned warfare, reshaping its military doctrine for the future

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6 mins

Issue 8, 2025

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MILITARY: DRDO CONDUCTS SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT-TRIALS OF PRECISION GUIDED MISSILE-V3

In a major boost to India's defence capabilities, Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully carried out flight-trials of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3.

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1 min

Issue 8, 2025

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IAF TO ADDRESS SQUADRON GAPS, INTERIM SOLUTION TO ACQUIRE FIFTH-GENERATION JETS

It is widely noted that the IAF needs to urgently plug a growing capability gap as the thrust comes amid thinning squadron strength. Could there be an interim solution to fill the void?

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3 mins

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CIVIL AVIATION: CATHAY PACIFIC ORDERS 14 MORE BOEING 777-9

Boeing and Cathay Pacific announced the Hong Kong-based carrier is ordering 14 more 777-9 passenger jets, bringing its order book to 35 of the world's largest twin-engine airplane.

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1 min

Issue 8, 2025

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BALANCING INDIA'S AVIATION BOOM WITH EXPERIENCE

India's aviation boom reflects its economic ambition, but growth without seasoned expertise risks safety and efficiency

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4 mins

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