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Bengaluru: Riding on the success of its rocket launches and domain expertise in space technology, India has secured new orders to launch 68 satellites for overseas customers, including a dozen from the US, a top official said on Tuesday.

“We got fresh orders to launch 68 satellites from various countries, including 12 from PlanetiQ, a US-based weather forecasting satellite firm,” said Rakesh Sasibhushan, Chairman and Managing Director of Antrix Corporation, the commercial arm of the Indian space agency.

Through Antrix, the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched 74 foreign satellites, including many from advanced countries like Belgium, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Israel and the US over the 15 years, using its most reliable workhorse – the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

“We estimate that about 2,500 satellites will be built in the next decade to meet the needs of countries and private customers for navigation, maritime, surveillance and other space-based applications,” Sashibhushan told reporters here ahead of the fifth biennial Space Expo from Thursday here.

The new orders include for launching smaller and nano-satellites with different payloads (instruments) for experiments, data generation, image-capturing and transmitting signals for communications, broadcasting, remote-sensing, earth observation and weather conditions.

“We also got an order to launch a heavier earth observation satellite from an overseas customer, said Sashibhushan without naming the customer, and asserted that Antrix would try to be competitive to win more contracts.

http://www.abplive.in/india-news/india-bags-orders-to-launch-68-foreign-satellites-407659
 
Each launch cost around 20 million $, so if each rocket can carry 5 satellites at once then PSLV will have 14 launch for just foreign satellites. :cool::cool: Business.
how much isro will earn from each launch? anyway more $ the better.. :)
 
Bengaluru: Riding on the success of its rocket launches and domain expertise in space technology, India has secured new orders to launch 68 satellites for overseas customers, including a dozen from the US, a top official said on Tuesday.

“We got fresh orders to launch 68 satellites from various countries, including 12 from PlanetiQ, a US-based weather forecasting satellite firm,” said Rakesh Sasibhushan, Chairman and Managing Director of Antrix Corporation, the commercial arm of the Indian space agency.

Through Antrix, the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched 74 foreign satellites, including many from advanced countries like Belgium, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Israel and the US over the 15 years, using its most reliable workhorse – the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

“We estimate that about 2,500 satellites will be built in the next decade to meet the needs of countries and private customers for navigation, maritime, surveillance and other space-based applications,” Sashibhushan told reporters here ahead of the fifth biennial Space Expo from Thursday here.

The new orders include for launching smaller and nano-satellites with different payloads (instruments) for experiments, data generation, image-capturing and transmitting signals for communications, broadcasting, remote-sensing, earth observation and weather conditions.

“We also got an order to launch a heavier earth observation satellite from an overseas customer, said Sashibhushan without naming the customer, and asserted that Antrix would try to be competitive to win more contracts.

http://www.abplive.in/india-news/india-bags-orders-to-launch-68-foreign-satellites-407659


Great news, and for those who say that India could have better used the money spend on space research on it's poor, I'm sure a great share of the payment received for this will be used for our poor. :)
 
“We also got an order to launch a heavier earth observation satellite from an overseas customer, said Sashibhushan without naming the customer, and asserted that Antrix would try to be competitive to win more contracts.

Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), again ? Also ISRO would launch a moon mission for them.

To that end, GES and SSTL want to launch an orbiter called Lunar Pathfinder on an Indian rocket. The craft will deliver 7 CubeSats weighing around 12 kilograms each into lunar orbit. They plan to charge customers £1 million per kilogram.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2096748-resurrected-radio-dish-could-guide-gps-on-the-moon/
 
Well done. Those Mars and Moon mission bought ISRO a lot of fames and foreign companies now rely on ISRO.
 

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