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ISRO's GSAT-5P launch fails

First you need to understand the defination of failure. A project is a failure only when it is closed unsuccessfully and none of the indians projects has been closed as of now. As far as missile tests etc are concerned they are not scrapped but the they did not qualify for the tests. Test failure does not mean project failure. Its better to fail now then to fail in the field.


Ah.. but this was the field test , live launch the final launch ... so ITS A FAIL , it was not a test launch because if it was a test launch then it would be a test launch , but this is a live test , and people invested million hour on the project , and just because someone forgot to test a valve in the russian rocket wow ...:coffee:

May be India should get a settelite purchased from China
 
First you need to understand the defination of failure. A project is a failure only when it is closed unsuccessfully and none of the indians projects has been closed as of now. As far as missile tests etc are concerned they are not scrapped but the they did not qualify for the tests. Test failure does not mean project failure. Its better to fail now then to fail in the field.

A project is a failure when it fails to achieve the desired results, which is different from program failure which may comprise of many projects.
 

Don't worry. India has many communication satellites operational today with 200 transponders. It will not hurt current operational capability. And they pressed the self destruction button that why it looks like that.

Come on Kinetic.. dont be so naive.. this is how these guys know about rockets and satellites.. let them blame Russia, france technologies and all.. we dont loose anything, but they may get immense pleasure saying all these.. why wasting time over it.

@ others... yes we bought technology and rockets from Russia.. it failed because the guy who usually ignites the bottom of the rocket was on leave and it was done by some other random guy... we will again buy something from russians and send it up and if u are lucky it will fail again and u all can rejoice again on threads and tell friends' hey indian rocket failed again". :victory::victory:
 
^come on BEnny! Don't be so upset! :D

Upset .. why should I be upset on failure of a communications satellite..
i am still getting AXN and HBO and my mobiles are working just fine..

Helll.. i should be worried if a rocket bought by me failed to go up in sky during diwali...:lol:
 
Hey guys! This thread is about yet another Indian Missile Launch Failure so keep it there! No need to post off topic :oops:
 
i dont think that a country who cant even built a satellite or even have launcher can comment on our success or failure because its our hard work may be we have failed but our success rate is far above than our failure rate
and pakistan space agency was established in 1961 ie 49 years and till now they had not even launched a single SLV..........
Indian space agency was established in 1969 8 years after pakistan and see where wee are
 
Hey guys! This thread is about yet another Indian Missile Launch Failure so keep it there! No need to post off topic :oops:

You and our dear Webmaster (who has thanked you for that 'useful' <scoff> post of yours) need to go a long way before understanding the difference between a missile and a space launch vehicle.
 
i dont think that a country who cant even built a satellite or even have launcher can comment on our success or failure because its our hard work may be we have failed but our success rate is far above than our failure rate
and pakistan space agency was established in 1961 ie 49 years and till now they had not even launched a single SLV..........
Indian space agency was established in 1969 8 years after pakistan and see where wee are

Gimme a break! Now we will compare our space program with Pakistan's? Is that what it has come down to?
 
Hey guys! This thread is about yet another Indian Missile Launch Failure so keep it there! No need to post off topic :oops:


But i hardly see any threads regarding Pakistan even trying to launch a sat.
Well ,i understand that you don't have the guts to take the risk,or else the loss would directly impact the already struggling Pakistani economy.
At least we have the privilege of trying and yes we fail and also succeed.
You know Chandrayan found water on Moon,which no other nation could.
;)
Any success stories about Pakistan or even China?
I don't think so..
:lol:
 
My advise to Indian members.
Please don't reply to Pakistani trolls.
I have observed that they keep their mouth shut,when an Indian success story comes out.
But come out all guns blazing when India fails at something.
Double standards,you know..

A country which stands incomparable to India in Space Technology(every one knows it) doesn't deserve an explanation.
 
ISRO to send three satellites on board PSLV early next year

SRIHARIKOTA (PTI): ISRO intended to make a series of launches in 2011-2012 including a "Youth Satellite" made by students of Singapore University, the space agency's Chairman K Radhakrishnan said Saturday.

Explaining about the agency's future plans, he told reporters here that ISRO was hoping to sending three satellites on board the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle early next year.

"Currently it is in the assembling stage. We will be doing the flight testing stage later in January (2011) and we are expecting it to be launched in the first week of February," he said, adding it will be the 16 mission of the PSLV, (PSLV C-16).

The vehicle would carry the Resourcesat-II, Youth Sat, a satellite developed by students of Singapore University, and X-SAT.

Resourcesat-2 is a follow on mission to Resourcesat-1. It is intended to replace Resourcesat-1 launched in 2003. The images provided by Resourcesat-1 were used for advanced applications such as vegetation, crop yield and disaster management support.

Besides, he said a heavier communication satellite GSAT-8 which is being jointly developed by Indo-French space agencies would be launched from Arianespace French Guyuana in March-April 2011.

"24 Ku-band transponders will be coming by March 2011.

We have a contract with them (French Guyana)," he said. "After this we will be launching the GSAT-10 and GSAT-9 completing the series," he said, adding that GSAT-10 and GSAT-9 would be communication satellites.

ISRO is also looking at possibilities to launch Megha-tropiques satellite on PSLV-C17 by 2011 which would help to study the tropical climates.

On the Chandrayaan-2 mission, he said they are planning to launch it in 2013-2014. He said that the space agency discussed the matter with French President Nicolas Sarkozy who expressed happiness about the mission.

Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni had visited the ISRO headquarters at Bangalore early this month.

Radhakrishnan said they would also launch the communication satellite GSAT-12 using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle next year.

"We are building it right now.. We are going to launch it from Sriharikota in 2011", he said.
ISRO to send three satellites on board PSLV early next year - Brahmand.com

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GSLV failure will not hit manned mission and Chandrayaan-2: ISRO

ANGALORE (PTI): The GSLV failure Saturday may at this stage look like leading to some delay in the 2013-scheduled Chandrayaan-2, India's second unmanned mission to moon, but there is no cause for worry as the ISRO is confident of doing the catch-up act to meet the time-line.

The unsuccessful mission has led to the question whether the Indian Space Research Organisation would be able to meet its schedule on the ambitious venture.

While a section of the space establishment believes that there would be "some impact" because of the failure, there are others who expressed the view that once the cause for the unsuccessful mission is known, ISRO could work overtime to stick to the time-line, ISRO sources said.

Chandrayaan-2 would have an orbiter (satellite), a lander and a rover.

Chandrayaan-2 is planned to be launched onboard Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. While the lander would be provided by Russia, the orbiter and the rover are being built by ISRO.

Earlier this year, the payloads to be flown onboard Chandrayaan-2 (orbiter and rover) have been finalised by a National committee of experts drawn from ISRO centres, academic institutions and R & D laboratories and Chaired by Prof U R Rao, Chairman, Advisory Committee on Space Sciences (ADCOS) and former Chairman of ISRO.

The committee, after detailed deliberations and considering the mission requirements, weight and power available for scientific payloads, has recommended five payloads to be flown on the orbiter of which three are new and two are improved versions of payloads flown earlier on Chandrayaan-1 orbiter.

The committee has also recommended two scientific payloads on the rover of Chandrayaan-2. Inclusion of additional payloads, if possible within the mission constraints, will be considered at a later date following a detailed review.

Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft weighs about 2,650 kg at lift-off of which the orbiter weight is about 1,400 kg and lander weight is about 1,250 kg. Development of the sub-systems of the orbiter and the rover is in progress at ISRO centres in Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad.

GSLV failure will not hit manned mission and Chandrayaan-2: ISRO - Brahmand.com
 
Not much difference if they are Indians, they both fail.:rofl:

Sadly you don't post when India succeeds.
Just go through the India defence section again and look around the success stories and failure stories.
You ll get to know by yourself.
;)
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO, Hindi: &#2349;&#2366;&#2352;&#2340;&#2368;&#2351; &#2309;&#2344;&#2381;&#2340;&#2352;&#2367;&#2325;&#2381;&#2359; &#2309;&#2344;&#2369;&#2360;&#2306;&#2343;&#2366;&#2344; &#2360;&#2306;&#2327;&#2336;&#2344;) is the primary body for space research under the control of the Government of India, and one of the leading space research organizations in the world
Indian Space Research Organisation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sadly Pakistani space organization or even Chinese aren't considered one of the leading in the world.
:lol:
Search for yourself!
You know why we face failures?
Cuz we carry out so many missions.Probably just little less than NASA.
And you know how active Pakistani space organizations are..:lol:
So you don't try and don't fail.
But we try,fail and also succeed.
Compare by yourself.
Poor guy!
:lol:
 
Sadly you don't post when India succeeds.
Just go through the India defence section again and look around the success stories and failure stories.
You ll get to know by yourself.
;)
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO, Hindi: &#2349;&#2366;&#2352;&#2340;&#2368;&#2351; &#2309;&#2344;&#2381;&#2340;&#2352;&#2367;&#2325;&#2381;&#2359; &#2309;&#2344;&#2369;&#2360;&#2306;&#2343;&#2366;&#2344; &#2360;&#2306;&#2327;&#2336;&#2344;) is the primary body for space research under the control of the Government of India, and one of the leading space research organizations in the world
Indian Space Research Organisation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sadly Pakistani space organization or even Chinese aren't considered one of the leading in the world.
:lol:
Search for yourself!
You know why we face failures?
Cuz we carry out so many missions.Probably just little less than NASA.And you know how active Pakistani space organizations are..:lol:
So you don't try and don't fail.
But we try,fail and also succeed.
Compare by yourself.
Poor guy!
:lol:

oh boy :rofl::rofl::
fyi, china did 15 launchs in 2010 and 15 successful. :china:
 
oh boy :rofl::rofl::
fyi, china did 15 launchs in 2010 and 15 successful. :china:


Does that mean it is the leading in the world?
Well idk,but the world says ISRO is one of the leading.
NASA has had a lot of failures,so does it stop NASA from being the best in the world?
Failures are a part of missions.
China National Space Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sadly CNSA is not known as one of the leading in the world.
Tell me what did China contribute majorly in Space research?
Well India (Chandrayaan) did find water on moon,which no one else could.
 

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