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Images and Curation Tag

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1. The crafts' images are available at the ISRO site. It would be great if someone could confirm the copyright status of those images.

Bhaskara-I : http://www.isro.org/satellites/Bhaskara-I.aspx
Bhaskara-II : http://www.isro.org/satellites/Bhaskara-II.aspx

2. The article is tagged for gathering more references but the mission, being one of the earliest ones in the Indian space program, has very limited resources. Virtually, the only references available seem to be the the ones that are already added, and collecting more of them would be really arduous. However, I suggest the ISRO site could be acknowledged as a leading source because of obvious reasons.
—But a few other users' perspectives and opinions are needed for deciding the fate of the tag. Abhinav (talk) 20:31, 3 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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