Isro Geometric Flat — 3 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Aryabhata marked India's entry into the community of satellite-building nations — a domestically designed 26-sided polyhedron launched via Soviet Kosmos-3M cooperation that established ISRO's credibility before indigenous launch vehicles matured. Named for the ancient mathematician who calculated pi and planetary periods, the satellite carried X-ray astronomy instruments that operated for four days before power failure, yet its symbolic weight far exceeded its operational duration. INSAT 1B transformed India's space programme from experimental satellite builder to operator of national communications infrastructure. The Shuttle deployment demonstrated early NASA–ISRO cooperation and gave India reliable geostationary capacity for television expansion, cyclone tracking, and telemedicine experiments that rural development programmes depended upon. Oceansat-2 extended ISRO's Earth observation portfolio from land mapping and weather into the marine domain — a capability critical for a nation with 7,500 kilometres of coastline and one of the world's largest fishing economies. Ocean color data helps identify productive fishing zones and monitor algal blooms, while scatterometer wind measurements improve cyclone intensity forecasting in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.

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