Indian Space Dreams
On a fraction of NASA's budget, space scientists in Mumbai, Raghu, KP, and Manchanda are designing and building instruments for India's first astronomical satellite to explore black holes. They soon discover the enormity of the challenge they have taken on. Meanwhile, the children living next door to the Space Center are inspired by the scientists' work and have dreams of their own.
On a fraction of NASA's budget, space scientists in Mumbai, Raghu, KP, and Manchanda are designing and building instruments for India's first astronomical satellite to explore black holes. They soon discover the enormity of the challenge they have taken on. Meanwhile, the children living next door to the Space Center are inspired by the scientists' work and have dreams of their own.
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