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If all goes well with the Saturday evening rocketing of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C49) then the Indian space agency would have slung a total of 328 foreign satellites, all for a fee.

The 26-hour countdown for the Saturday rocket launch from the first launch pad will begin on Friday afternoon. The rocket with 10 satellites is expected to lift off at 3.02 p.m. on November 7 from the Sriharikota rocket port, a senior official of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) told IANS.

The nine foreign satellites are from: Lithuania (1-technology demonstrator), Luxembourg (4 maritime application satellites by Kleos Space) and the US (4-Lemur multi mission remote sensing satellites).


The rocket's primary payload is India's radar imaging satellite EOS-01, formerly RISAT-2BR2 with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) that can shoot pictures in all weather conditions.

The satellite can take pictures day and night and will be useful for surveillance, as well as civilian activities.

It all started in 1999, when India for the first time launched foreign satellites -- South Korea's Kitsat-3 weighing 107 kg and Germany's 45 kg DLR-Tubsat -- as a piggyback luggage on the country's own 1,050 kg Oceansat with the PSLV-C2 rocket.

Since then, over the next two decades, India has launched 319 foreign satellites, including one Chinese satellite -- some on a standalone basis and mostly as a piggyback on India's own satellite.

The ISRO also created a world record of launching largest number of satellites -- 104 satellites out of which 101 were foreign in a single PSLV rocket on 15.2.2017.

According to the Indian government, ISRO has earned Rs 1,245.17 crore during the last five years launching satellites from 26 countries.

During the fiscal 2018-19, the launch income was Rs 324.19 crore up from Rs 232.56 crore earned in 2017-18.

Contracts with 10 countries namely: the US, the UK, Germany, Canada, Singapore, The Netherlands, Japan, Malaysia, Algeria and France were signed in the last five years under commercial arrangements, Union Minister of State in the Department of Space and Department of Atomic Energy Jitendra Singh told Rajya Sabha in December 2019.
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Bulk of the foreign satellites lofted by ISRO rocket were small ones, the heaviest foreign satellites that it had put into orbit in 2015 were the three UK satellites UK-DMC 3A, 3B and 3C each weighing 447 kg.

While ISRO which is building a small rocket with a long winding name -- Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) to launch satellites weighing upto 500; two start-ups -- Skyroot Aerospace and Agnikul Cosmos Pvt Ltd -- are also in the process of developing small rockets -- Vikram (payload capacity 300 kg) and Agnibaan (payload capacity 100kg), respectively.

Niti Aayog member V.K. Saraswat at an international space conference said that the launch of small satellites will be a dominant factor in the global space sector, as around 7,000 satellites are expected to be up in the skies by 2027.

According to him, low-cost launch of smallsats to LEO will be the focus of global satellite communications.

In all, about 7,000 smallsats are expected to be launched between 2018 and 2027 at a total cost of $38 billion, Saraswat had said.

Be that as it may, the proposed Saturday rocket launch will be the first space mission for ISRO in 2020 from India.

On January 17, 2020, India's telecommunication satellite 3,357 kg GSAT-30 -replacement for INSAT-4A-was successfully launched into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) on from Kourou launch base, French Guiana by an Ariane rocket.

Last year ISRO Chairman K.Sivan said, the PSLV rocket has lofted 52.7 ton, out of which 17 per cent consists of customer satellites.

However, this time around, ISRO is silent even on the innocuous weight of the country's radar imaging satellite and that of the foreign payloads.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...on-saturday/articleshow/79076632.cms?from=mdr
 
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With Privatization we expect to be the Coolie of the world ( Cost Optimization) in the line we are termed by haters as Call Center Coolie of the world.

Why do people degarde Coolie. Anyone who works to earn living for self and family should not be looked down upon.

Ok we are still a poor country. But if we are working and not running around for charity, it should be fine.
 
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ISRO needs to invest in the R&D to develop a 100% reusable launch vehicle, or we are set to lose a significant chunk of the market to spacex.
 
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Good news!Finally, the first launch in this year!
 
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Soft-Warning
Yea fine you need to be in the space or desperately try to create a fake global power image at the cost of extreme poverty imposed upon the masses and all the diseases and rapes which result from open defecation in the streets.
@Pan-Islamic-Pakistan
That's where the economists argue bread or military. In India it's toilets or satellites.
 
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Yea fine you need to be in the space or desperately try to create a fake global power image at the cost of extreme poverty imposed upon the masses and all the diseases and rapes which result from open defecation in the streets.
@Pan-Islamic-Pakistan
That's where the economists argue bread or military. In India it's toilets or satellites.
No need to be salty, it's a revenue earning enterprise that feeds into the national GDP. With commercialization comes competitive R&D, which you can surely agree is sorely needed for this region.

It's also not as clear cut as simply choosing one over the other, there are funds allocated for each field, but to be sustainable and to grow GoI has to invest in ventures that can provide revenue for a long term growth besides any ancillary benefits.

If this was used as propaganda or as an immature showcase of superiority then I'd understand the derision, but if the shoes were reversed and GoP had enough funds and initiatives to achieve something similar, would you still be as critical? Appreciating achievement does not lower one's station rather it inculcates domestic desire to mirror or surpass it.
 
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With Privatization we expect to be the Coolie of the world ( Cost Optimization) in the line we are termed by haters as Call Center Coolie of the world.

Why do people degarde Coolie. Anyone who works to earn living for self and family should not be looked down upon.

Ok we are still a poor country. But if we are working and not running around for charity, it should be fine.
What are you on about?
 
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What are you on about?

Apologies

Part 1) India will become world's favorite destination for launching satellite with Privatization.

Part 2) Before Chinese and Pakistani start saying we are doing collie work ( lower end) in terms of satellite launch, i am clarifying that work iscwirk. Its not begging atleast.
 
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SpaceX and all the other new providers will kill off the low wage advantage that India has had. The new providers will radically change the game.

The question is, does India have the ability to develop reuseable launch vechicles. I suspect not. Time will tell. Time, however, is not on India's side right now.
 
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The question is, does India have the ability to develop reuseable launch vechicles.

Yes we have, and with govt having recently paved the way for private companies to enter indian space program thus freeing up most of ISRO resources to focus primarily on R&D, expect to see some major innovation coming from ISRO in near future.
 
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The question is, does India have the ability to develop reuseable launch vechicles. I suspect not. Time will tell. Time, however, is not on India's side right now.
Well I'm sure you didn't even suspect ISRO will be among the leading space agencies and also at a time when SUPARCO was actually ahead of ISRO. Now we all know what a dud SUPARCO is...
 
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