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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: India does not need to rely on foreign countries for launching heavier communication satellites once its experimental mission of GSLV Mark III tasted success, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) Director M Chandra Dathan today said.

"The GSLV Mark III, scheduled to be launched in November first week, will carry four tonne class of communication satellites and it will help India achieve self-reliance in this," he told reporters here.

He was attending a felicitation ceremony organised by the Press Club here to honour a group of scientists of VSSC here, which played a significant role in the Mars mission.

He said the country had been launching heavy communication satellites from French Guiana (through Arianespace) at present and once the experimental mission was a success there was no need to depend on them.

On other post-Mars Orbiter Mission projects of ISRO, he said the launching of PSLV-C26, which would carry IRNSS 1C satellite, had been scheduled on October 10 from Sriharikota.

It was the third in the IRNSS series and four more satellites were under plans, he said.

"With the launching of all seven in the IRNSS series, we can achieve self-reliance in the field of navigation,"he said.

Stating that ISRO's programmes for the next 25 years were well defined, he said Chandrayaan 2 and Solar Mission were also among the major projects in the offing.

"We are launching more navigation and communication satellites as they can bring immediate results. But, we need space missions like MOM also to study about this universe, formation of planets and so on. Otherwise we will become nothing in front of developed countries. It is already too late," he said.

Dathan also hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his hearty and inspirational support which he extended to the ISRO scientists during the MOM insertion.
Defence News - GSLV MK III will make India self-reliant in space: Scientist
 
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Congrats to ISRO, they are progressing at breakneck speed! Could anyone enlighten me how a private company like SpaceX can produce their own rocket systems, that too in the category of GSLVs? Did they develop these technology privately or full TOT from NASA?
 
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Isn't the payload for this upcoming GSLV MKIII test is the crew module for manned space flight?
 
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: India does not need to rely on foreign countries for launching heavier communication satellites once its experimental mission of GSLV Mark III tasted success, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) Director M Chandra Dathan today said.

"The GSLV Mark III, scheduled to be launched in November first week, will carry four tonne class of communication satellites and it will help India achieve self-reliance in this," he told reporters here.

He was attending a felicitation ceremony organised by the Press Club here to honour a group of scientists of VSSC here, which played a significant role in the Mars mission.

He said the country had been launching heavy communication satellites from French Guiana (through Arianespace) at present and once the experimental mission was a success there was no need to depend on them.

On other post-Mars Orbiter Mission projects of ISRO, he said the launching of PSLV-C26, which would carry IRNSS 1C satellite, had been scheduled on October 10 from Sriharikota.

It was the third in the IRNSS series and four more satellites were under plans, he said.

"With the launching of all seven in the IRNSS series, we can achieve self-reliance in the field of navigation,"he said.

Stating that ISRO's programmes for the next 25 years were well defined, he said Chandrayaan 2 and Solar Mission were also among the major projects in the offing.

"We are launching more navigation and communication satellites as they can bring immediate results. But, we need space missions like MOM also to study about this universe, formation of planets and so on. Otherwise we will become nothing in front of developed countries. It is already too late," he said.

Dathan also hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his hearty and inspirational support which he extended to the ISRO scientists during the MOM insertion.
Defence News - GSLV MK III will make India self-reliant in space: Scientist

Good news!!

So how much money we are going to waste here according to our Western and Eastern friends?.............:DSpecially that Haq chap!!
 
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Isn't the GSLV Mk3 planned to be tested this year a scaled down version of the final configuration? I suppose the semi cryogenic engines are not ready yet.
GSLV Mk3 is already long overdue, by atleast a decade.
 
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With 80% peoples go to open and do not have sanitation.. With 90% living in poverty.. And can not buy pizza.. How can they make such launch vehicles?
by anti indians
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Congrats to ISRO, they are progressing at breakneck speed! Could anyone enlighten me how a private company like SpaceX can produce their own rocket systems, that too in the category of GSLVs? Did they develop these technology privately or full TOT from NASA?
TOT from NASA
 
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Congrats to ISRO, they are progressing at breakneck speed! Could anyone enlighten me how a private company like SpaceX can produce their own rocket systems, that too in the category of GSLVs? Did they develop these technology privately or full TOT from NASA?
They had some funding from NASA, but apart from that made it themselves. NO ToT.
Their development costs are actually stated to be only $300 million, not to mention they made it in some 3 years. Really puts ISRO to shame.
 
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Isn't the GSLV Mk3 planned to be tested this year a scaled down version of the final configuration? I suppose the semi cryogenic engines are not ready yet.
GSLV Mk3 is already long overdue, by atleast a decade.

Not scaled down ..... The cryogenic stage will be passive ..... an actual weight dummy .

Semi-cryogenic engines are not used in MK3 .
 
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Not scaled down ..... The cryogenic stage will be passive ..... an actual weight dummy .

Semi-cryogenic engines are not used in MK3 .
When is the cryogenic engine for mk3 going to be ready?
What is the use of this testing when the critical stage is not ready?
 
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Once Mk-III is done, it shouldn't be a problem making a Mk-IV by adding x2 more S200 boosters and giving
a big increase in LEO/GTO payload capacities.
 
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When is the cryogenic engine for mk3 going to be ready?
What is the use of this testing when the critical stage is not ready?

All the sub-components have been successfully tested . One full engine has been assembled and will go to testing in coming months . Will take 2-3 years for full testing .

To test both the solid boosters and liquid stage as well as our crew module .
 
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