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Discussion Forum : Basic General Knowledge - Section 2 (Q.No. 6)
6.
India's first satellite is named after
Aryabhatta
Bhaskara II
Bhaskara I
Albert Einstein
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Keyur said:   1 decade ago
Aryabhatta is first satellite launched by India.

Shital said:   1 decade ago
Aryabhatta was the first Indian astronomer of India who shines on the basis of his invention zero, so the first satellite was also named as Aryabhatta.

Madhavi said:   1 decade ago
Aryabhatta is first Indian astronaut who discovered zero. So the first satellite named as aryabhatta.

P.shri krishnaa said:   1 decade ago
Because it is the first satellite launched by India.

VIPIN said:   1 decade ago
SOWMYA SAID TRUE, in addition it is made in India by ISRO but launched by the SOVIET UNION on 19 april, 1975.

Sowmya said:   1 decade ago
Aryabhatta is considered as india's first satellite. But to be frank 2 say this is not our first launch. But this is one which was built using only our Indian products.

Poonam said:   1 decade ago
Aryabhatta was a mathmatican and great scientist that's why Indies 1st satellite was named after him.

Mahita said:   1 decade ago
As arraybhatta was a great mathematician and astronomer and contributed a lot to the world so his name was declared as the name of the first satellite.

Jinas Nassar said:   1 decade ago
Aryabhatta was India's first satellite, named after the great Indian astronomer of the same name. It was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975 from Kapustin Yar using a Cosmos-3M launch vehicle. It was built by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to gain experience in building and operating a satellite in space.

AJAY said:   1 decade ago
INDIA'S FIRST SATELLITE IS MANED AYABHTTA AND THE SECOND IS BHASKAR.ARAYBHATTA IS NAMED ONLY LINKED WITH ARYA BHATTA


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