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ISRO set to launch 5 rockets this year

Isro’s Sathish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota is all set to launch five rockets this year. This includes three polar satellite launch vehicles and two geosynchronous launch vehicles, said director of SDSC M. Chandravadan Dattan at Shar on the occasion of Republic Day.

He said they would launch 1,850 kg Risat-1 (Microwave Remote Sensing Satellite) into the orbit using PSLV C-19 launch vehicle from the first launch pad of Shar in March.


The satellite has been made using indigenous technology and it is for the first time PSLV will carry such a heavy satellite. Strap on motors used for Chandrayaan-1 will be used for the flight, he added.

Another satellite which is also being produced using indigenous technology is slated for launch through PSLV C-20 this year. He also said PSLV C-21 would carry a satellite belonging to France.

Communication satellites would be launched using GSLV- D5 and GSLV-Mark III launch vehicles in August and before the end of year.


According to Mr Dattan, Isro scientists are trying to overcome teething problems they faced with indigenous cryogenic stage in GSLV.

He said they have successfully completed S-2-solid propellant L-110 liquid propellant tests in static condition at Shar.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/sci-tech/space/isro-set-launch-5-rockets-year-282
 
Good news indeed.

Really waiting for a successful GSLV Mr III launch.

---------- Post added at 09:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:34 AM ----------

Good news indeed.

Really waiting for a successful GSLV Mr III launch.
 
What a news!!!! :D


RISAT-1 is the heaviest satellite to be launched by PSLV. But the ultimate gift to the nation will be GSLV mk III. eagerly waiting for the launch. GSLV mk I is also crucial.
 
GSLV Mark III will not be this year. Even next year is doubtful. ISRO is waiting for Indian cryogenic to be a success before flight testing MarkIII. Many more tests to follow after static test.
 
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