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Why not self launch this time?
GSLV mk 3 is not ready yet .....
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Why not self launch this time?
Do you think Agni V is made by ISRO ? You dont have right to speak about DRDO . It has been supporting Indian Armed Forces since its birth by providing weapons and R&D in weapons . When GSLV fails you wont criticize ISRO but when a DRDO project fails because we need DRDO badly . ISRO is directly under PMO while DRDO is in the control of MOD . All the thing ISRO need to do is make a vehicle and payload . DRDO too does that , make a missile , make a payload . But it has many tasks to do with . Although they have been divided among various R&D labs , still it needs resources .
India always praised there Krishna Russia and , France and finally they launched it Pakistan must think about this without praising any one except THE ONLY AND MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
India always praised there Krishna Russia and , France and finally they launched it Pakistan must think about this without praising any one except THE ONLY AND MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
India always praised there Krishna Russia and , France and finally they launched it Pakistan must think about this without praising any one except THE ONLY AND MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
The most merciful god for you is china, they already launched satelite for you.
AND CHINA the only and most merciful benefactor!! ....Higher than the mountains, deeper than the ocean, sweeter than honey, tougher than steel and stronger than Khali!Pakistan must think about this without praising any one except THE ONLY AND MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BANGALORE: India's advanced communication satellite GSAT-10 was successfully launched early today on board Ariane-5 rocket from Europe's spaceport in French Guiana.
GSAT-10, with a design life of 15 years is expected to be operational by November and will augment telecommunication, Direct-To-Home and radio navigation services.
At 3,400 kg at lift-off, GSAT-10 is the heaviest built by Bangalore-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation. It was ISRO's 101st space mission.
Arianespace's heavy lifting Ariane-5 ECA rocket launched GSAT-10 about 30 minutes after the blast off from the European launch pad in South America at 2.48 am, prior to which it injected European co-passenger ASTRA 2F into orbit.
GSAT-10 is fitted with 30 transponders (12 Ku-band, 12 C-band and six Extended C-Band), which will provide vital augmentation to INSAT/GSAT transponder capacity.
It also has a navigation payload - GAGAN (GPS aided Geo Augmented Navigation) -- that would provide improved accuracy of GPS signals (of better than seven metres) to be used by Airports Authority of India for civil aviation requirements.
This is the second satellite in INSAT/GSAT constellation with GAGAN payload after GSAT-8, launched in May 2011.
India's heaviest satellite GSAT-10 launched successfully - The Economic Times
most sats are launched from our own territory. the heavier ones are temporarily launched abroad while we develop bigger launch vehiclesCongratulation.
Does India have any plans to launch satellites from own soil?
Congratulation.
Does India have any plans to launch satellites from own sole?
AND CHINA the only and most merciful benefactor!! ....Higher than the mountains, deeper than the ocean, sweeter than honey, tougher than steel and stronger than Khali!