Thursday 27 August 2015

INDIA TO LAUNCH A HEAVIER US SATELLITE WITH GSLV ROCKET




hi frds,Today India to launch a heavier US Satellite with GSLV Rocket
SRIHARIKOTA: The Indian space agency has already lined for putting US NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite into orbit using its GSLV-Mk II rocket, its chief said today.


"As a part of cooperation with the US space agency NASA, we will be launching a satellite using GSLV-Mk II in 2021," Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar told reporters
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According to him, there is good international market for launching two tonne satellites which ISRO would be targeting
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He said ISRO has to repeat its launch success of its GSLV Mk II rocket to gain the confidence of satellite owners.


ISRO will also be launching four nano-satellites from US as a piggy back luggage for its Astrosat to be launched next month using its another rocket polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV).


ISRO successfully launched its communication satellite GSAT-6 using its GSLV Mk II rocket today.

"The launch proves that the successful launch of communication satellite GSAT-14 last January was not a flash in the pan," said Mr Kumar.
ISRO officials told IANS that around 10 satellites have been identified for launch using GSLV-Mk II.


Queried about the status of testing a reusable launch vehicle, Mr Kumar said the plan is to test fly a scaled down model (1/6th size of real size model) later this year
 
Watch the lift-off live:
This launch is important for India as it will reduce the cost of launching satellites and take ISRO one step closer to increasing the frequency of launches in a year.

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