subarihant
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So far... no word on whether the satellites are actually in orbit and working
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So far... no word on whether the satellites are actually in orbit and working
I saw that one before. But no word from say Singapore saying their satellite is in the proper orbit and working.
I also find it really strange how Indians can be like "Yeah those Russian blew up our rocket with their cryogenic engines -- next time we want our own indigenous cryogenic engines" at the same time on other threads you guys are like "Yeah Russia is the best; T-50 is the best stealth fighter ever!"
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Sorry I am late in this thread; but one thing for sure;
Congratz Indians..
by the way the look of your shuttle is mostly different from the conventional Russian-originated designs...ths time the strap-on rockets are smaller & thus the main thrusters resides within the missile body...so ISRO is now going for some US stuff..
Sorry I am late in this thread; but one thing for sure;
Congratz Indians..
by the way the look of your shuttle is mostly different from the conventional Russian-originated designs...ths time the strap-on rockets are smaller & thus the main thrusters resides within the missile body...so ISRO is now going for some US stuff..
What "US stuff" is India using?
Which shuttle are you talking about, did I miss something? I guess you are not talking abt PSLV.
I meant no offence; yes I was talking about PSLV it has no strap on rockets which mostly Russian incorporates in their design. Compare this with this :
Now regarding the Resourcesat-2
this has markable resemblance with Proton M
So you see ISRO IS going for some US designs...wth minimum strap-ons..PSLV-3S (Under development / Proposed)
ISRO is also considering the development of a three-stage version of the rocket without six strap-on boosters (with the second stage of the four-stage version removed) which will be capable of placing 500 kg to LEO.
So you see ISRO IS going for some US designs...wth minimum strap-ons..
Currently resource sat is on Europe
LIVE REAL TIME SATELLITE TRACKING AND PREDICTIONS: RESOURCESAT-2
Xsat:
LIVE REAL TIME SATELLITE TRACKING AND PREDICTIONS: X-SAT
youthsat:
LIVE REAL TIME SATELLITE TRACKING AND PREDICTIONS: YOUTHSAT
currently RISAT-2 is over china..taking pics