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Indian Remote Sensing
Antrix Corporation
Indian Space Research Organisation
German Aerospace Center
Remote sensing
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
Spaceflight
Indian space program
Resourcesat-1

Euromap GmbH Introduces IRS-P6 RESOURCESAT-1: A New Generation of Indian Earth Observation Satellites Neustrelitz, November 15, 2004: Euromap GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of GAF AG and the DFD installation at Neustrel

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