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Students involved in building satellite Sathyabamasat calls on PM Modi

| | Jul 19, 2016, at 07:42 pm
New Delhi, Jul 19 (IBNS): A team of students involved in building satellite "Sathyabamasat" called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, on Tuesday.
They were accompanied by Vice-Chancellor of Sathyabama University, Dr. B. Sheela Rani. 
 
The Prime Minister appreciated the efforts of the team in building a satellite to collect data on greenhouse gases.
 
Sathyabamasat was one of the 20 satellites launched by ISRO using launch vehicle PSLV-C34 on June 22, 2016. 


 

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