New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation has announced the third edition of the Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon, opening up 15 space technology challenges for Indian students. The competition is powered by Hack2Skill and is aimed at students who want to work on real problems linked to satellites, climate, lunar data, solar flares, secure operations and AI tools for space research. The hackathon is open to undergraduate, postgraduate and P…
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