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GSLV flight with indigenous cryogenic engine only in December: ISRO

PSLV?

it is a highly corrupt program. such rocket is not even economically viable, the only reason to keep this project is to fuel nationalism. you need to understand one thing: gslv (not pslv) is already dead as its capacity is worse than the rocket we are going to retire in 1-2 years.

O waste of Life!!! go read about the latest European Vega that has 4 stages similar to PSLV. I must ask Europeans to learn from you and scrap their Vega rocket.
 
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Good timing. Nice addition to the New Year Eve firework program.
 
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GSLV MK3 is still not comparable to the rocket we are retiring. it is also funny that indians don't want to fix GSLV before building the GSLV MK3.

dude, we had 5 manned mission, what you guys have? PSLVs?

Its all about money also, you have more and that's why you spend more!!
 
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Very good. No problem atall.... Take ur own time make Us Proud ... We are with you ISRO and Indian Scientists . Jai Mata Di
 
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PLSV is a successful program. Though its a under power rocket. the problem is not the program, but mastering the technology.

First of all,its PSLV not plsv.It is not underpowered-it is capable of what it was designed for.

@fast

Get a life FALSE FLAG
 
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First of all,its PSLV not plsv.It is not underpowered-it is capable of what it was designed for.

@fast

Get a life FALSE FLAG

PSLV is capable for what is design for. But for medium and heavy payload, India need other countries to launch the payload.
 
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We are not in a hurry...... Take your own time ISRO.... and ensure this one is a success.....


First of all,its PSLV not plsv.It is not underpowered-it is capable of what it was designed for.

@fast




Get a life FALSE FLAG

Some people feel ashamed of their own flag.... why to bother mate..... Let them feel ashamed and take refuge in other flags....
 
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Isro to make new stage for GSLV


The high-level task team constituted to probe the August 19 failure of the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-D5 (GSLV-D5) is yet to submit the final report on the reasons for the glitch, but the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has decided to assemble a new second stage for the rocket.

A senior Isro official, while stating that the exact date for the launch of GSLV-D5 can only be set in November, added that the launcher would be launched into space in December, carrying the GSAT-14.

“Going by the availability of hardware and components, the GSLV assembly and checkout is expected to be completed at the vehicle assembly building by the first week of December,” said a note issued by Isro.



“Although the exact reasons for the leakage in the second stage of the engine, which prevented the launch on August 19, are being probed by the team headed by K Narayanan, it has been decided that a new liquid second stage (GS-2) will be assembled to replace the leaked stage,” said the official.

He added that the process of assembling has begun, and that besides the GS-2, all the four liquid strap-on stages are being replaced with new ones.

Another official, while stating that the team is also inspecting the first stage (solid) and core base shroud, added that if any of the elements are found to be affected, “we will replace even those”.

“The satellite assembly, avionics equipment bay and the cryogenic stage will be preserved, following prescribed practices,” said an official note issued by Isro.

Isro to make new stage for GSLV | idrw.org
 
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PSLV is capable for what is design for. But for medium and heavy payload, India need other countries to launch the payload.

Slowly we are progressing for bigger rockets..we are not in any kind of race with anybody..we learn from our mistakes and develop our own products ..even if it takes more time..we dont have to prove anything to anybody ..just to ourselves for our own needs...
 
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