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Bangalore: ISRO gets ready for historic 100th mission
Bangalore: The Indian Space Research Organisation is preparing for its 100th mission next month with the commercial launch of two foreign satellites from the spaceport of Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. ISRO plans to launch 720-kg SPOT-6 remote sensing satellite from France (built by ASTRIUM SAS) and a 15-kg Japanese spacecraft Protiers on board the home-grown Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C21) in the second week of September, in a major milestone of sorts.
"We have today (so far) put 99 missions (62 satellites and 37 launch vehicles) from the days of Aryabhata (satellite) of 1975", Chairman of Bangalore-headquartered space agency, K Radhakrishnan told PTI here, adding, "PSLV-C21 would be the 100th mission. The launch is basically for commercial purposes".
In what could be a "double delight" for Indian space scientists, ISRO's 3400-kg communication satellite GSAT-10 is also likely to be launched between September 19 and 21 by European space consortium Arianespace?s Ariane-5 rocket from Kourou in French Guiana. Radhakrishnan, also Chairman of Space Commission and Secretary in the Department of Space, said GSAT-10 would carry 30 transponders, including 12 in Ku band, along with a GAGAN (GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation) payload. GSAT-10 is a Rs 750 crore mission, including launch services cost.
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ISRO officials said GSAT-10, which will have a minimum operational life of 15 years, is envisaged to augment the growing need for transponders and provide communication services and augment the existing ones. "The next launch (after GSAT-10) is going to be another PSLV launch", Radhakrishnan said, adding, "It (SARAL, an Indo-French satellite) is a joint activity in the sense payload is built by France (CNES), satellite is by ISRO and launch is by ISRO."
SARAL will provide data products to operational and research user communities, in support of marine meteorology and sea state forecasting, operational oceanography, seasonal forecasting, climate monitoring, ocean, earth system and climate research, ISRO officials said.
 
ISRO doesnt have guts to test GSLV as its 100th mission as i dont want its historic mission to end in failure :lol:

How the question of guts came in here?? everyone wants to make there space mission a success be it 1st or 100th or 60th, yes GSLV is still is in earlier phase but surely will become a workhorse for ISRO like PSLV, it just needs time. It takes both time, money & hard work of scientists to make a satellite or launch vehicle, why on earth will India threaten all this just to show it's guts to a particular nation??
 
kid GSLV will be tested this year....
wait for first exprerimental flight of 4 tonne GTO class GSLV Mk3 this year
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yaar are you being sarcastic??:enjoy:

China has 3 times big rocket operationel.
US,Russia has 10 time bigger rocket in 1970.
 
China has 3 times big rocket operationel.
US,Russia has 10 time bigger rocket in 1970.
Chinas heaviest lifter is 15 tonne to LEO..
this one is 10 tonnes to LEO
before comparing with US and Russia look at the huge amount of money they spend..
Our Govt has approved only 140 crores out of 12000 crore for manned space mission...and yet we have $20 billion for buying rafale:hitwall:
 
let us not bring and compare things with China, the clear picture in one sentence is they are ahead of us in technology we have to accept that. They do by stealing technology or reversing it. that is not important.

GSLV is no way before mid 2013. It is still in very first stage of testing and only after 3-4 consecutive launch it will be said 100% ready officially. Though Malfunctions can happen even to most advanced and proven technologies.
 
let us not bring and compare things with China, the clear picture in one sentence is they are ahead of us in technology we have to accept that. They do by stealing technology or reversing it. that is not important.

GSLV is no way before mid 2013. It is still in very first stage of testing and only after 3-4 consecutive launch it will be said 100% ready officially. Though Malfunctions can happen even to most advanced and proven technologies.
absolutely right my friend....
 

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