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India developing winged reusable rocket : ISRO

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India is developing a winged reusable rocket and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has configured a Technology Demonstrator as a first step towards realising it, the space agency said in a report.

India’s space scientists have already configured a winged Reusable Launch Vehicle Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD). This is a first step towards realising a Two Stage To Orbit (TSTO) fully re-reusable launch vehicle, according to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

The agency said in its latest annual report that a series of technology demonstration missions have been conceived.

“The RLV-TD will act as a flying test bed to evaluate various technologies like hypersonic flight, autonomous landing, powered cruise flight and hypersonic flight using air breathing propulsion. First in the series of demonstration trials is the hypersonic flight experiment (HEX),” it said.

Meanwhile, for the Chandrayaan-2 mission, expected by 2012-13, ISRO has received 36 Indian payload proposals for orbiter and lander/rover.

The Scientific Advisory Board of Chandrayaan-2, a follow-on mission to Chandrayaan-1, is currently in the process of reviewing the payloads proposed for orbiter.

ISRO sources said the space agency has also received foreign proposals evincing interest to send their instruments for hosting by the Chandrayaan-2 which would be jointly developed with Russia.

It would have an Indian orbiter and mini-rover, and Russian lander and rover.

According to ISRO, the Megha-Tropiques satellite, an Indo-French joint mission for the study of the tropical atmosphere and climate related aspects, is expected to be launched later this year.

It is set to join a string of global spacecraft designated to study climate change.

“Considering the strong global demand for data from Megha-Tropiques, ISRO, CNES (French space agency) and NASA have agreed to integrate this satellite into Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) constellation of satellites,” ISRO said.

“With this, Megha-Tropiques will be one of the eight satellites contributing to the global scientific community to study and understand the dynamics of climate system,” it said.

Data from the recently-launched Oceansat-2, which carried an atmospheric sounder ‘ROSA’ from Italy apart from main payloads -- ocean colour monitor and scatterometer -- is highly sought after by international scientific community.

In this respect, a cooperative programme on sharing the data with National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for their operational research is expected to be signed shortly, it said.

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Thanks Praveen for the articles.
Can you edit your last post to include the link to it ?
 
I would be impressed if this actually comes to fruition. Too many "IF", "WILL", and "IN THE FUTURE INDIA WILL...:blah::blah::blah:". :)

You said same thing before Moon mission! All the technologies are in place for RLV. System integration also started.


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Note the RLV-TD in 2010-11




India to test-fly 'indigenous' space shuttle within a year: official

-> Why they need the word 'indegenous' for everything India does? Which country can have space shuttle other than USA? Who is ready to give India space shuttle? Desi media cannot think something without gora touch! :angry:
 
ohhhh my dear **** fnd
Use your mind because ISRO did wht it said in past.
So agar unhone kaha hai to vo karke dikkhayenge...
Hip Hip Hurray for ISRO
great work .... EVERY INDIAN PROUD ON U .. keep it up :cheers:
 
India indeed has a track record of talking about the future but not deliver. However, this might change as India learn from the mistakes and jointly work with other countries to make things possible.
 
India indeed has a track record of talking about the future but not deliver. However, this might change as India learn from the mistakes and jointly work with other countries to make things possible.

Yes sir you are absolutely right... lets take some of the deliveries which were "only talks" in past...
1) Nuclear Bombs without copying or selling from any where in 1974 (long time ago .. huh)
2) Thorium based Civil Nuclear reactors
3) fully capable and self developed ISRO with successful Moon mission
4) INS Arihant- Nuclear submarine
5) Arjun tank and dozens of missiles.

etc.. etc...
 
Personally i feel India must concentrate on unmanned programs rather than manned flights.India can apprach the soviets to send their astronauts(called gaganauts)to space.Or else India can rope in other countries like Brazil,south Africa etc and jointly develop shuttles.
 

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