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India to have 5 rocket launches, including Mars mission, in 2013

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India’s space agency is planning to have a total of five rocket launches in 2013 from its rocket launch pad at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, around 80 km from here. This will include a mission to Mars later this year.

Four of the launches are expected to happen between June and December, including the launch of communication satellite G-Sat 14 using heavier rocket – Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) – powered with a domestic cryogenic engine.

“Between June 10 and 15 we are planning to launch the first navigational satellite, Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System-R1A (IRNSS-R1A) and it will be followed by the launch of G-Sat 14 some time in July,” a senior official at Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said, preferring anonymity.

According to officials, the assembling of two rockets is going on at a good pace at the rocket launch centre. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-XL (PSLV-XL) version that will carry the navigation satellite is being assembled at the first launch pad.

“The assembling of the first stage/engine and the strap on motors has been completed. The second stage is under preparation. The satellite is expected soon from the satellite centre in Bangalore,” officials said.

The IRNSS-R1A satellite will be the first of seven satellites to be launched into earth orbit to provide real-time position, navigation and time services to multiple users. The space agency plans to launch the second navigation satellite three months after in-orbit tests of the first one and the remaining five satellites over a 14-month period by 2014-15.

These two launches will be followed by the mission to Mars later this year. The launch of one more remote sensing satellite is also being planned before the end of this year.

In February this year India launched the Indo-French Saral satellite and six other small foreign satellites using the PSLV rocket.

India started putting into space third-party satellites for a fee in 1999 on its PSLV-C2 rocket. Since then India has been successful in launching medium-weight satellites for overseas agencies. Initially ISRO started carrying third-party satellites atop PSLV rockets as co-passengers of its own remote sensing/earth observation satellites.

In 2007 ISRO for the first time launched an Italian satellite – Agile – as a standalone for a fee.

India has earned a revenue of $17.17 million and euro 32.28 million by launching 35 foreign satellites till date, parliament was told recently by V. Narayanasamy, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office.

“Some customers paid in dollars and some in euros and hence we are giving it separately,” an ISRO official said.

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5 billion is too high as of now. Wait for some more years of economic development.

Exactly- with economic growth the ISRO's budget will naturally increase. Right now India has many priorities to spend its national budget on.


And can you imagine the heads of those "India has 800 million in poverty" explode if India were to increase the budget to this amount right now?!!
 
Exactly- with economic growth the ISRO's budget will naturally increase. Right now India has many priorities to spend its national budget on.


And can you imagine the heads of those "India has 800 million in poverty" explode if India were to increase the budget to this amount right now?!!





Rather than cap our technological progress, we shoul dbe focused on imposing strict CAG practices and anti corruption measures. Since we all know how bad corruption is in India, why cant we move to punish ppl who engage in such corruption with DEATH! Sure, ppl will die but eventually a msg will be embraced by all and that is don;t engage in corrupt practices. Think about it.
 
hell yeah, great news, wish DRDO had learnt something from ISRO
 
Rather than cap our technological progress, we shoul dbe focused on imposing strict CAG practices and anti corruption measures. Since we all know how bad corruption is in India, why cant we move to punish ppl who engage in such corruption with DEATH! Sure, ppl will die but eventually a msg will be embraced by all and that is don;t engage in corrupt practices. Think about it.
Dude I agree with you but on the ISRO front I can't see how relevant corruption issues are. Corruption is an issue, a BIG one, in India but it is not the only problem India has and many look to the presence of corruption as the root of all of India's ills and the eradication of corruption as a magic bullet.


I don't think that the existence of corruption is ISRO's main challenge but R&D in general in India is plagued by a lack of a developed technical base particuarly at University level- @Joe Shearer and @sandy_3126 can provide more in-depth knowledge on this issue.



All I am saying is corruption cannot be used as a get out clause to mask all of India's issues.
 
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Dude I agree with you but on the ISRO front I can't see how relevant corruption issues are. Corruption is an issue, a BIG one, in India but it is not the only problem India has and many look to the presence of corruption as the root of all of India's ills and the eradication of corruption as a magic bullet.


I don't think that the existence of corruption is ISRO's main challenge but R&D in general in India is plagued by a lack of a developed technical base particuarly at University level- @Joe Shearer and @sandy_3126 can provide more in-depth knowledge on this issue.



All I am saying is corruption cannot be used as a get out clause to mask all of India's issues.




Actually Corruption is the root for all the issues you mentioned. Think about.....the lack of educational resources, defence program funding, etc all comes down to a govt that is soley concerned about $$$$ in their pockets. When I pointed out corruption, I wasn;t refering to the ISRO. The eradication of corruption or at least the proper mechanisms in place to place it under control and eventually get rid of it, is not there. By doing so, you would free up more resources, create a better list of politicans who made actual differences in India, make us more efficient, etc rather than choosing a route that gives very little to the pubic and to India.
 
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Meanwhile, thanks to strategic depth, we will be trying to save Pakistan from dismembering.
 
BS billions of dollars are wastedin scams & schemes like NREGA
& subsides

5 billion is nothing we must invest more in space to compete with big Space poweres like US,russia china etc
 
Shouldn't we concentrating our resources for the betterment of our people instead. Its not like we are among first world nations.

The ISRO budget is around 1 billion USD.

You can calculate how much this is of our 2 trillion USD economy.

Besides, the space industry creates money as well and provides Indias scientists with invaluable experience.
 

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