This person who uploaded this video seems to have an interesting background!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohanmganapathy
I don't know much about Isro's electronic propulsion stuff but it seems they are supporting independent research as well.
Few days ago I was reading up about 'Space Archaeology' and it was intriguing but didn't quite resonate till now. Not sure how feasible it would be but Chandrayaan-2 should try and get a glimpse.
Available in Amazon kindle in India. But it is ₹1,000 even on the kindle. There are no ratings in Amazon. Any recommendations? I would like to have some feedback before buying this https://www.amazon.in/Indian-Space-Programme-incredible-journey-ebook/dp/B075WG2N8D/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1508126975&sr=8-5&keywords=The+Indian+Space+Programme
In how many ways one can manage to fit a 4km long air strip in Sriharikota away from standing construction? :)
Have a look at Space shuttle landing facility in KSC
Hmm there is one article on Indian astronomy as well.
https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/117/06/0907.pdf
Can't wait for LIGO India, discovered its site details recently and that land acquisition is complete too. So mapped in OSM :)
If anyone is willing to delve into it these JPL HORIZONS ephemerides can be used to visualize spacecraft path right within Celestia which has its own set of advantages but won't be suitable for a simple and online accessible visualizations like OP offers.
I can recommend [Leapfroggers:An Insiders account of ISRO. V.P Sandlas] (https://www.amazon.in/Leapfroggers-Insiders-Account-ISRO-ebook/dp/B07FXBJRBD) .detailed account on early Rohini rocket program and SLV-3 program.
It is being used, I filtered all Satellites by 'Used in Fix' and it still showed up. Check this Link
Edit: I have used GPSTest App
Dude, like the other used said, a good pair of binoculars are much better than low end telescopes. You get better optics, and larger aperture. The only place where binoculars might lag is magnification. That being said, I own a pair of Celestron 15x70 which I'd recommend to anyone in a heartbeat. They're brilliant to get started with, not much set up involved(except collimation, that's easy but), and I even managed to get a glimpse of saturn's rings recently!