This primitive launcher is one of most reliable launchers in world.
Yah, I am sure it is along with a dozen other global launchers. Bestest again huh?
Chill, it was a typo for 'if'. Are you so desperate you are picking on typos now? =)
Which point you have made so far?
Same launch vehicle and orbital insertion doesn't make spacecrafts similar.
There's a lot of difference between payloads used to explore Moon & Mars
I said it was based on the Chandrayaan platform, I didn't say it was identical. Of course there are some differences, but it does not mean it was such a sophisticated development that propels India far ahead of others, basically different instruments, which any space faring nation can make. So don't think so highly of yourselves.
No, you were asserting that there's no difference between the payload and vehicle. Ridiculous dumbness, just read your previous post.
I said it was based on the Chandrayaan and the launcher used was PSLV. Which was basically not much difference in terms of technological sophistication to warrant you telling us it was a new revolutionary orbiter compared to Chandy-1. Get it?
Then, why China attempted Yinghuo? Now, don't come up with "not priority" bs. Even India's Mgy-1 was a Technological Demonstrator to check India's ability to send orbiters to Mars, not a full scale mission which could utilize India's all capabilities.
What wrongs with attempting Yinghuo? We had lower priorities for it, and hence we piggy back on the Russian mission. The Russian could have made their own orbiters pronto but I guess it reduces the cost. If we had higher priorities, we would have concentrated on building our deep space tracking and do everything on our own to prevent the kinda screw ups that happened on the Phobos-Grunt.
The TMC and HySI datasets from Chandrayaan-1 mission is available at the Indian Space Science Data Centre (ISSDC) website.
I wanted the 3d moon atlas and the mineral distribution map, FULL VERSION not some pictures. I guess you won't have it since it failed half way. LOL.
http://www.issdc.gov.in/
I gave you the sight of manufacturing lab. Rest depends on you. For manufacturing again, it's not just at large scale at India (though will start next year).
Ahhh the typical Indian future tense. So means all previous crafts are still using imported components isn't it? LOL.
2003,
http://www.financialexpress.com/arc...-isro-satellites-deployed-successfully/77562/
India utilizes a mix up of foreign and indigenous payloads, not 100% homemade and it's valid enough to shut your mouth over China's requirements to corporate with others for Earth Imaging.
What's wrong with cooperating and joining a global earth observation constellation?It's a network of resource sharing with many nations. Militarily we have our own, this is for civilian use.
How do you link this with your incompetence in producing space grade solar panels? I guess you have no idea what are Gaas solar panels since you are quoting me a 13 year old article. LOL.
For Moon, India has trackers like GMRT.
And for Mars, India didn't need to track all the way as it didn't hit the direct both but switching orbits.
That's why Mgy is utilizing Indian system in orbit.
Now,
You do have? No.
But you attempted? Yes
So, stop trolling over mission now.
Then why do you need to sign an 'AGREEMENT' with NASA for Mangal tracking and comm? LOL. Of course we do not have complete deep space tracking and comms, the plan is to complete it by 2020 for the Mars launch. Attempted what? to launch a probe? Nope we didn't launch it, we just piggy back, the Russians attempted to launch it.
Less than 5 years old concept is now decades old.
Just kidding, as in all Indian efforts, coming means in decades. LOL.
Yup, we do a lot of tests.
Unlike China where CZ-5 is declared operational after first flight, Indian Launchers undergo at least two consecutively successful sub orbital and orbital flights and then, an enchanced version with new engine.
That's why the rocket LVM3 to be used for Indian Human Spaceflight is far more safe and powerful than LM-2F used for Chinese one.
Did we declare it operational? We declared it successfully launched. You have no confidence in your domestic engine, that's why you test it in suborbital first, most countries just launch it to orbit and see if it works. LOL.
Ahhh, another future tense, don't count the chicken before the eggs hatch, China had launch half a dozen human to space with 5 missions. And yet you are so shameless to claim it's superior.
A lot depends on availability of slots and launch pads. If you have no slot for satellite in schedule but you need it immediately, you have to go foreign vendor.
I dare you to show that how many times China does it.
Then how come China can launch 15-20 missions a year all done domestically? LOL. You are seriously living in bollywood fantasy again. Wake up!!
Show how many times what? foreign launch missions? Go check our launch record and you shall at least learn some truth of how far behind you are.
Whatever sales your boats, MicroSats market is growing way faster and generates more percentage wise profit.
Launching at cost for a few kilos of sat weight is kinda desperate.
Failures? GSLV with continuous string of success is operational now.
I am sure GSLV is reliable, sure sure, whatever you say.
India is unlikely to use heavy launchers for commercial launch system till it has 70 operational satellites which it requires for database.
This is the kind of english I really couldn't understand.
What you do wanna prove?
I was talkin about GSAT-19E.
LOL, China couldn't find means it doesn't exist. China says SCS is property, it is.
Amazing ranting.
Just to prove to you this was so yesterday.
. I am sure Hanuman and Ganapathy exists too