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India to ferry heaviest foreign satellite in August



India will ferry two foreign satellites - French and Japanese
- on board its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C21) rocket in August this year for a price, said a senior official. "The next rocket launch will be in August. We will be sending our PSLV rocket with French satellite SPOT 6 (800 kg) and a small Japanese satellite weighing around 15 kg. Though the rocket is called PSLV-C21 it will go before PSLV-C20," P.S. Veeraraghavan, director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), told IANS.

The Thiruvananthapuram based VSCC is part of India's space agency Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

ISRO's commercial arm Antrix Corporation Limited (Antrix) has entered into a commercial Launch Services Agreement with Astrium SAS, a company under EADS, France for launching SPOT-6, an advanced remote sensing satellite.

What is interesting is that the 800 kg SPOT-6 built by Astrium SAS will be the heaviest third party payload that ISRO will be carrying after the 350 kg Italian satellite Agile it carried in 2007, officials said.

As the total luggage will be around 815 kg, ISRO will be using its Core Alone variant of PSLV (rocket without its six strap on motors).

The mission will take ISRO's total tally of ferrying foreign satellites to 29.

ISRO has been carrying foreign satellites since 1999 initially as an add-on luggage to its own satellite.

It was with Agile satellite that ISRO started flying a full commercial rocket.

According to Veeraraghavan, the space agency would launch SARAL satellite - an Indo-French initiative - using PSLV-C20 rocket after the August launch.

India to ferry heaviest foreign satellite in August - Hindustan Times
 
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Can't France or Japan can do it on their own? Just asking.

it takes time an planning to integrate and operationalize a launch vehicle.

Its similar to carpooling u save resources and get the fastest possible time to get ur payload launched.

Since India probably/maybe had already began construction for one of it Indigenous products...

the two parties find it faster and cheaper to use our LV, than do it themselves separately.
 
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France is an Aerospace power.

We even lauch our own communication satellites using the French Ariane rockets.

Ofcourse they are.

Ariane can launch heavy satellites (between 2 and 3 tons and above) which we cant especially without perfecting GSLV, hence we use their services.
 
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Can't France or Japan can do it on their own? Just asking.
ISRO is the cheapest option to launch a satellite....just like Indian IT sector expanded ecause of cheap and quality services, in the same way ISRO is getting great expansion...soon NASA will also start launching satellites through ISRO....This cost will change dramatically if ISRO gets successful in AVATAR project and this is really good for Indian allies too. This is the reason why France and Russia are helping alot in this project. Russians have a great experience here...

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Even Boeing is interested in this project as i they help and India gets successful, they will get priority for their satellite launches and considering the launches will be so cheap, they also wants the pie of this.
 
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Thank you guys for your replies. I have a very limited knowledge on this space programmes.

So now I understand that the reason other countries want us to do it because we give the same quality at a very competitive rate.

That's a good news guys. I'm proud of ISRO.
 
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Can't France or Japan can do it on their own? Just asking.

might be due to the trajectory. Israel needed to launch its spy satelite which was launched by us because it was not possible to choose trajectory Israel needed from others. i read so or understood that. so might be they needed indian near trajectory for that purposes, and also due to other reasons our great members already posted above.

well we can send more powerful satelites as GSLV 4 have more capabilities than GSLV 3.

ISRO is the cheapest option to launch a satellite....just like Indian IT sector expanded ecause of cheap and quality services, in the same way ISRO is getting great expansion...soon NASA will also start launching satellites through ISRO....This cost will change dramatically if ISRO gets successful in AVATAR project and this is really good for Indian allies too. This is the reason why France and Russia are helping alot in this project. Russians have a great experience here...

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Even Boeing is interested in this project as i they help and India gets successful, they will get priority for their satellite launches and considering the launches will be so cheap, they also wants the pie of this.

Explain bold part plz.
 
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