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India offers to launch South Korean satellites

why don't you say 50000+,it would be more impressive.


truth is truth and you can not hide it :)
always remember those two failures in 1995 and 1996 when you are bashing india :)
actually shame on you for bashing India when you have killed your own countrymen with your space program..

those who want to know about these two failures can search on youtube for January 26, 1995 and
February 15, 1996 long march disasters
 
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"shot something up, it came right back down", That was exactly what S. Korea did in their effort in Naro1 launching 2 years ago.

If India want, you can make two of it.

how abt u even try to build a launchable rocket and then come back and mock at india. how abt one day the world looks towards pakistan and says launch our satellite. how abt every one in world wanting to make pakistan a strategic partner?

1 failure and that has sent u jumping and popping. dont realize indian failures are still less than the blunders soviet, americans and chinese had done with their rockets a few years ago. this year is very imp year for us as both mk2 and mk3 will be fired. pray its a success my frnd.
 
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ISRO to launch Indonesian satellite

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) would soon launch an Indonesian satellite into orbit on a turn-key basis, using an indigenously built launch vehicle.

The ISRO has bagged this job on the basis of the competitive rate it has offered to the Indonesian space agency. This was revealed here by Indonesian diplomatic sources on the sidelines of the Indonesian Ambassador’s interaction with some business leaders who have been invited to set up industrial units there.

The Indonesian satellite to be put in space through an ISRO launch vehicle, named IinuSat, would be for communication and weather forecasting purpose.

The IinuSat, weighing about 30 kilogrammes, is being made by students of six universities in Indonesia and the technical experts have already arrived at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thiruvananthapuram for its integration with the launch vehicle.

The ISRO would be paid a fee of 100,000 Euros for the launch, said Son Kuswadi, Education Attache in the Indonesian Embassy in India. The launch is scheduled in early 2013, he revealed.

Indonesian Ambassador Lt General (R) Andi M Ghalib told business leaders here that there is a huge scope for strategic partnership with his country in the fields of plastics, automobiles, textiles and I-T related industries.

India and Indonesia share an age-old culture and tradition, the Ambassador said, adding that more Indians should invest there as a population of 240 million offers a strong domestic market.
 
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