THE MISSILE MAN OF INDIA Dr APJ ABDUL KALAM

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  • The missile Man of india
    1. APJ Abdul Kalam: The People's President
    2. APJ Abdul Kalam: A Visionary Leader
    3. APJ Abdul Kalam: The Missile Man of India
    4. APJ Abdul Kalam: Inspiring Life and Legacy
    5. APJ Abdul Kalam: Wings of Fire
    6. APJ Abdul Kalam: India's Greatest Scientist-President
    7. APJ Abdul Kalam: A Beacon of Hope and Inspiration
    8. APJ Abdul Kalam: A Journey of Excellence
    9. APJ Abdul Kalam: Champion of Education and Innovation
    10. APJ Abdul Kalam: Igniting Minds and Transforming Lives
    11. APJ Abdul Kalam: An Icon of Integrity and Wisdom
    12. APJ Abdul Kalam: Unleashing the Power of Dreams
    13. APJ Abdul Kalam: Embracing the Spirit of Youth
    14. APJ Abdul Kalam: Saluting a Great Soul
    15. APJ Abdul Kalam: Committed to Nation Building
    16. APJ Abdul Kalam: A Scientist with a Soul
    17. APJ Abdul Kalam: Guiding Light for Future Generations
    18. APJ Abdul Kalam: In Honour and Admiration
    19. APJ Abdul Kalam: Remembering the People's President
    20. APJ Abdul Kalam: The Eternal Source of Inspiration
    A.P.J. Abdul Kalam earned his degree in 1957 and joined the Aeronautical Development Establishment of the DRDO as a scientist in 1958.
    In the early 1960’s , he has worked with the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) under the renowned space scientist Vikram Sarabhai. He also designed alittle hovercraft for DRDO India .
    Dr. Kalam visited to NASA’s Langley Center in Hampton. He has also visited Virginia; Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland & Wallops Flight Facility in 1963-64.
    Inspired by this visit, he began acting on an expandable rocket project independently at DRDO in 1965.
    However, he wasn’t much satisfied together with his work on DRDO and was happy to be transferred to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 1969.
    Dr. Kalam served as the project director of the SLV-III and successfully designed and indigenously produced India’s first satellite launching vehicle.
    In the 1970s, he began making efforts to develop the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). Developed to permit India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into Sun-synchronous orbits, the nation’s PSLV project was an eventual succ was first launched on 20 September 1993.
    A.P.J. Kalam also directed several other projects, including Project Devil, within the 1970s.
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