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Well,would that be protype Indian OV?I heard that it'll have solar panels too :)

Nop, SRE-2 is not prototype of indian OV. Its meant for performing cheap microgravity experiments and testing technologies that will allow developing second stage of TSTO-RLV. If you recall, TSTO rlv has a cryogenic upper stage that will go into the orbit, deploy sats and later perform reentry to be recovered at sea. These profiles are very similar to SRE mission profiles. Only some of the technologies being tested on SRE will go into OV like space grade cameras etc.

As far as solar panels are concerned, SRE1 also had solar panels on its base that is why its base was always sun facing.
 
Nop, SRE-2 is not prototype of indian OV. Its meant for performing cheap microgravity experiments and testing technologies that will allow developing second stage of TSTO-RLV. If you recall, TSTO rlv has a cryogenic upper stage that will go into the orbit, deploy sats and later perform reentry to be recovered at sea. These profiles are very similar to SRE mission profiles. Only some of the technologies being tested on SRE will go into OV like space grade cameras etc.

As far as solar panels are concerned, SRE1 also had solar panels on its base that is why its base was always sun facing.

Mate,which kind of tests for RLV TSTO?? I am really interested.
 
Capacity of rockets could increase if a Polar Satellite Launch Station (PSLN) was established in Kanyakumari or Tirunelveli districts of Tamil Nadu, which were close to the Equator, a former ISRO scientist said here Wednesday.

Talking to reporters here, former ISRO scientist N Sivasubramaniam said, “Now our PSLV is carrying 1.25 tonne to 1.5 tonne capacity. Technically, we can say the capacity of rockets being launched can increase if we establish PSLN somewhere in Kulasekarapattinam or in Kanyakumari as these places were close to the Equator. It could carry up to two tonne.

Capacity of rockets could increase if PSLN comes in TN | idrw.org
 
Capacity of rockets could increase if a Polar Satellite Launch Station (PSLN) was established in Kanyakumari or Tirunelveli districts of Tamil Nadu, which were close to the Equator, a former ISRO scientist said here Wednesday.

Talking to reporters here, former ISRO scientist N Sivasubramaniam said, “Now our PSLV is carrying 1.25 tonne to 1.5 tonne capacity. Technically, we can say the capacity of rockets being launched can increase if we establish PSLN somewhere in Kulasekarapattinam or in Kanyakumari as these places were close to the Equator. It could carry up to two tonne.

Capacity of rockets could increase if PSLN comes in TN | idrw.org
 
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Capacity of rockets could increase if a Polar Satellite Launch Station (PSLN) was established in Kanyakumari or Tirunelveli districts of Tamil Nadu, which were close to the Equator, a former ISRO scientist said here Wednesday.

Talking to reporters here, former ISRO scientist N Sivasubramaniam said, “Now our PSLV is carrying 1.25 tonne to 1.5 tonne capacity. Technically, we can say the capacity of rockets being launched can increase if we establish PSLN somewhere in Kulasekarapattinam or in Kanyakumari as these places were close to the Equator. It could carry up to two tonne.

Capacity of rockets could increase if PSLN comes in TN | idrw.org
Hi Guys,

My suggestions for increasing Rocket's weight lifting capacity.

1) Advance fuel in first stage main motor (The one which is perhaps used in BULVA by Russians)
2) Composite motor in Second stage and beyond. (And all the possible measures which were tested and validated in Agni IV and V program as a part of weight reduction measure.)
3) Kerosene cryogenic boosters in first stage.
 

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