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indian's bragging on top of their incapabilities are as well known as their heinous crimes on women and baby girls
yeah I am seeing a 40% complete gigantic ironing board for an inauguration repertoire by antony and the likes on one of your national day parades some 5 years into the future

that 30% iron block was an italian design and the first lot of the specialised steel are supplied by Russia




we lead in thorium research Period - no matter in what way you are looking at it!

A troll is always a troll.And he will always take about rape & crap everytime.

Indian members have proven that Vikrant is an indian design (heck italians havrnt built a carrier as huge as this :lol:) & the steel was developed in India back in INS vikant thread.

And structuraly its 80% complete and would be on its sea trials after a couple of years.

And you do not even know the difference between MSR and thorium fueled PHWR....
 
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so all the above postings about resolutions and swath didnt brighten your dull mind a bit

of course it is about revenue

if indian satellites are better it can provide better imageries to customers who want them but you cannot!

India do buy images from other countries unlike china buys. This is the advantages.

Now you for Low IQ and High IQ " Data is from 1999
To its credit, ISRO has made some strides in selling data from its remote-sensing satellites to six countries including the US and now accounts for 15 per cent of the total market share. Last year its revenue from selling such data was $5 million.

In 2004 " India has emerged as one of the world leaders in remote sensing capabilities with ISRO having over 30 per cent global market share in spatial images.

in 2011:

Currently the Indian Remote Sensing data products are reaching around 70 countries either through a reseller or through our own ground station.

Currently revenues from remote sensing market are at $20 million


So we are selling data to external countries and also internally and we don't buy form other sats. and these figure do not include internal selling of data.


Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/india-bids-for-a-share-of-the-$10-billion-space-commerce-with-satellite-launch-vehicle/1/254150.html
American firm markets ISRO Space Images to the world - Times Of India
Antrix to boost market share in remote sensing data products | Business Standard


check out your swath versus ours and then go figure out the spatial resolution, swath and theta then you may know your ignorance. But even as a rule of common sense, when you are higher up in altitude your vision coverage is wider but at the same time you are compromising for details. in addition for a country like india you cant even produce any optical instruments there is no place to brag about your satellite is better than ours now!

lol , all remort sensing sats use same orbit , learn about orbit. you can measure the swat also, less then 1 m resolution dosent means it cannot take 5, resolution pic also.

you knowledge make everyone laughs.
 
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Indian members have proven that Vikrant is an indian design (heck italians havrnt built a carrier as huge as this :lol:) & the steel was developed in India back in INS vikant thread.

And structuraly its 80% complete and would be on its sea trials after a couple of years.

poor indians are in perennial denial of their incapabilities and mire heads in mud blinding themselves from realities, socially, and technically!

this is the quotes from Italians and the Russians for your (30% complete on the date of your fanfaring inauguration) gigantic ironing board:

Fincantieri of Italy will provide assistance for propulsion system integration and the Naval Design Bureau of Russia will supply its aviation technology.

Vikrant Class - Naval Technology

DND designed 70% of the ship, starting in 2001-02. It used an Italian company, Fincantieri, as design consultants for integrating the propulsion system, while a Russian firm, NDB, is contributing aviation technology.

Fincantieri delivered the 30,000 ton aircraft carrier Cavour to the Italian Navy in 2008, which is powered by four General Electric LM2500 gas turbines generating a total of 80 MW of power. The same engines will power INS Vikrant, which will have have two shafts, each coupled to two LM2500 gas turbines.

http://idp.justthe80.com/naval-projects/aircraft-carriers/indian-aircraft-carrier-iac-project-71
Postpone your date by another 5 years to save you from another embarrassment

Russians supplied at least 1000 tonnes of bulb-bar steel to lay your keel before you were able to make your own steel:

Rear Admiral Badhwar also said that the vessel's commissioning has been delayed by around two years - to 2014 - due to steel acquisition problems. The difficulty in the acquisition of steel was resolved with the import of approximately 1000 tonnes of steel "bulb-bars" from Russia, which is essential to begin the vessel's construction, after the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) was unable to supply them. Naval officials stated that the cutting of steel for the vessel commenced in April 2005, but the project was subsequently delayed due to the lack of bulb bars. However, the officials were confident that SAIL and three other steel mills (two private and one public sector) who are collectively supplying around 20,000 tonnes of steel for the vessel, would be able to provide the additional 4000 tonnes of bulb bars required for the vessel.

NIRANJAN

And you do not even know the difference between MSR and thorium fueled PHWR....

the latest info that I read indians are also doing their MSR fueled reactors but I am not interested to know if your are sourcing the fuel from other radioactive substance like uranium or something else

cheerleaders are behind us on thorium reactors research as I have mentioned above

get it mega troll?
 
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India do buy images from other countries unlike china buys. This is the advantages.

there were some images which we needed and were not able to get them from our satellites back then

we never deny that but our sat imaging skills are improving fast.

of course indians buy everything. you can't even make some basic ammunitions!

India to purchase Russian ammo for $1 billion - English pravda.ru



Now you for Low IQ and High IQ " Data is from 1999

what data low IQ? 1999 was how many years old?

To its credit, ISRO has made some strides in selling data from its remote-sensing satellites to six countries including the US and now accounts for 15 per cent of the total market share. Last year its revenue from selling such data was $5 million.

your info is not something for us to cheer about, may be a big cheer for you cheerleaders

the OP said in 2014 our satellite imaging revenue will be about US$20 million so you do know which is the larger sum - $20 million or your $5 million x your growth rate (if any)

In 2004 " India has emerged as one of the world leaders in remote sensing capabilities with ISRO having over 30 per cent global market share in spatial images.

so you are actually shrinking in market shares: from over 30% in 2004 to just 15% now! A loss of more than 50%

in 2011:

Currently the Indian Remote Sensing data products are reaching around 70 countries either through a reseller or through our own ground station.

and your market shares keep shrinking - FACT

Currently revenues from remote sensing market are at $20 million

$20 million of world revenue from satellite imaging * 15% (indians market share) = US$ 3 million ~ how do you come up with your $5 million revenue - mr einstein?

So we are selling data to external countries and also internally and we don't buy form other sats. and these figure do not include internal selling of data.


Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/india-bids-for-a-share-of-the-$10-billion-space-commerce-with-satellite-launch-vehicle/1/254150.html
American firm markets ISRO Space Images to the world - Times Of India
Antrix to boost market share in remote sensing data products | Business Standard

that is for india to concern about




lol , all remort sensing sats use same orbit , learn about orbit. you can measure the swat also, less then 1 m resolution dosent means it cannot take 5, resolution pic also.

remote sensing satellites usuallly navigates at low orbits but LEO has a range of between 200 km to 2000 km above the earth's atmosphere

Low Earth Orbits, LEO :: Radio-Electronics.Com

Low Earth orbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There is a pretty wide range of orbits within LEO

so you are completely ignorant of what spatial resolution, swath, altitude and the theta angle have to do with the imaging functions of the satellites! How pathetic!


you knowledge make everyone laughs.

the joke and embarrassment are on you TROLL!
 
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The Chinese news is full of empty words lol, talking something like Beidou's applications in civil engineering, automobile navigation, blah blah.

However the seven Pakistani officials including General Ausaf Ali are all from Pakistan Strategic Plans Division (I could be wrong, I just translate the agency's name from Chinese). I would't be surprised if their real topic is Pakistan's access to Beidou II's military accuracy signal. It's a reasonable request since more and more Chinese precision-guided munitions are being sent to Pakistan. Also Pakistan may want to develop its own PGM weapons based on Beidou.

Why it would be empty words? Beidou is not just a military project. It is also aimed at competing and displacing GPS in civilian market and what better place to start than Pakistan?
 
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You do not even know about the basics of shipbuilding.The ship is 80% complete,structuraly,including the machinery,works at the dry dock is over,the wet dock is enough for the rest of works.

And it will go on sea trials by 2015
another self-rightous indian "expert",ok, although all report sait it just be finished 30%, you said it is 80%, so it is, after all I am a normal man, although my country build much more civil ship and warship!

And don't use "will", there are too much "will" in indian projects, and don't respond to my comment, let it end, you win, OK!
 
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well at this point launching a satellite is like going to the bathroom, it just happens.
 
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well at this point launching a satellite is like going to the bathroom, it just happens.

This is a solid-propellant rocket。

Henceforth launching a satellite will be akin to firing a missile

Talking about rapid deployment of satellites in time of war bla bla。。。。:azn:
 
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Xinhua | 2013-9-25 14:24:23

By Agencies

China's top scientific research institute is in the process of developing five space research satellites, including one for the detection of dark matter particles.

"We expect to launch at least three to four of them before 2015," said Bai Chunli, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) at the first meeting of the academy's newly founded advisory committee in Beijing Tuesday.

The other four satellites include one for the conduct of quantum science experiments, an X ray telescope, a retrievable scientific study satellite and a solar activity study satellite, Bai said.

China to launch satellite in search of dark matter - CHINA - Globaltimes.cn
 
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Good work & a welcome move...Just make sure to install search lights to see the dark matter....:cheesy:
 
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Kuaizhou – China secretly launches new quick response rocket

September 25, 2013

by Rui C. Barbosa

China launched a brand new rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 04:37 UTC on Wednesday. The Kuaizhou “quick-vessel” is an all solid launch rocket that had been the subject of rumors for the past few months. However, an obscure NOTAM (Notice To Airman) was followed by a launch confirmation via a short announcement by the Chinese media.

New Chinese Rocket:

Very little is known about the Kuaizhou rocket, other than it was developed by CASIC. No photos or graphics exist in the public domain.

It is also known the rocket – likely on its test flight – was carrying a satellite, called Kuaizhou-1.

Built by the Harbin Institute of Technology, the new satellite will be used for emergency data monitoring and imaging, under the control of the national remote sensing center at the national Academy of Sciences.

The new satellite is probably part of a “quick response satellite system” model that was already announced as in the works by the Chinese.

Notably, the Chinese appear to be making a statement to the international community, as the launch took place in the backdrop of the 64th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which is being held in Beijing.

The Chinese Society of Astronautics is hosting this year’s IAC – with the Congress taking place between the 23 and 27 of September. The theme is “Promoting Space Development for the Benefit of Mankind.”

More than 3000 attendees – along with most of China’s top space flight players, IAC 2013 promises a rare insight into China’s space ambitions – all while managing to launch a new rocket without any advanced notice to the media.

The Launch Site:

The Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, in Ejin-Banner – a county in Alashan League of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region – was the first Chinese satellite launch center and is also known as the Shuang Cheng Tze launch center.

The site includes a Technical Centre, two Launch Complexes, Mission Command and Control Centre, Launch Control Centre, propellant fuelling systems, tracking and communication systems, gas supply systems, weather forecast systems, and logistic support systems.

Jiuquan was originally used to launch scientific and recover satellites into medium or low earth orbits at high inclinations. It is also the place from where all the Chinese manned missions are launched.

Presently, only the LC-43 launch complex, also known by South Launch Site (SLS) is in use.

This launch complex is equipped with two launch pads: 921 and 603. Launch pad 921 is used for the manned program for the launch of the Chang Zheng-2F launch vehicle (Shenzhou and Tiangong). The 603 launch pad is used for unmanned orbital launches by the Chang Zheng-2C, Chang Zheng-2D and Chang Zheng-2C launch vehicles.

The first orbital launch took place on April 24, 1970 when the CZ-1 Chang Zheng-1 (CZ1-1) rocket launched the first Chinese satellite, the Dongfanghong-1 (04382 1970-034A).

Kuaizhou – China secretly launches new quick response rocket | NASASpaceFlight.com
 
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