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India's Space Success 'LIMITED' but offers lessons: Chinese Media

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earth observation an in watching trees grow or seeing whos car is at your house whilst your wife is at home and your away for the weekend.
definitely not "check" on anyone.

Yup totally....oh this military installation?....we specifically turn off the camera at that point to be "sporting" ;)
 
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such a good neighbor............

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Iddia: We carried out most successful mission to moon till date.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We are planning to explore sun and making a satellite for that.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We are making SAR satellite with NASA and It willhave resolution in mm.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: W are planning a mission to Venus.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India:.We are planning to bring down launch cost to just 10%

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We carried out mission to mars in first attempt. We are first to do that

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We tested scramjet engine

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We are most cost effective launcher of satellite.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We have carried out test of space shuttle and we shall use it againand again to launch satellite.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We launch mini hubble sort of satellite which solve a 100+ years old space mistry

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

India: We launched 104 satellite from one rocket.

China: We have a rocket which can carry heavy pay load.

LOL, I could make a much longer list with much more significant achievements in favor of China such as manned space flights and space labs, but I am not going to do that. It is just embarrassing to read through your list of trivial achievements with the intend to belittle China. Don't let your hatred to China blind your vision and cloud your mind, because the rest of world are not this stupid. I am sure the well learnt Indian members do not wish you to bring down the average level of intelligence of Indian members here. It puts Indian education system in bad light. :partay:
 
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LOL, I could make a much longer list with much more significant achievements in favor of China such as manned space flights and space labs, but I am not going to do that. It is just embarrassing to read through your list of trivial achievements with the intend to belittle China. Don't let your hatred to China blind your vision and cloud your mind, because the rest of world are not this stupid. I am sure the well learnt Indian members do not wish you to bring down the average level of intelligence of Indian members here. It puts Indian education system in bad light. :partay:

What did you achieve by maned flight? It is never on our priority list. Your space lab is drifting down and will fall down at any moment. Who is Jealous? Have we commented anything on Chinese space program? it is your country who who speaks nonsense every time we achieve something. We launch 104 satellite and your media said our program is limited. Have we asked any certificate from you? Is our program limited? It is extended from satellite imaginary to top class communication technology, navigation, placatory exploration, Space exploration, Tsunami warning, earth observation etc. Is is limited? Who is bragging here?
 
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china still have to develop satellites lie these,

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This year we are going to launch GSAT-11 which is a 6300 kg satellite.

It "will" be launched with Ariane-5 in June of 2018 tentatively, so hold your horse. :partay:
 
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Shear jealousy compels China to call India's Space Success as 'LIMITED'
Thursday, February 16, 2017
By: India Today

Source Link: CLICK HERE

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A Chinese state-run newspaper in an editorial Thursday said India's record of sending 104 satellites into space was "a limited achievement", with India's space programme still lagging behind China's successes in its manned space programme.

India on Wednesday launched a record 104 satellites on a single rocket, which followed the Mars orbiter mission, which also garnered attention in China. The Chinese government described the Mars orbiter mission as "the pride of Asia" and said it would be keen to work more closely with India on space projects.

The state media, however, struck a different note on Thursday. "The Indians have reason to be proud," said a Thursday editorial in the Party-run Global Times, a widely read tabloid. "However, the space technology race is not mainly about the number of satellites at one go," it added. "It's fair to say the significance of this achievement is limited. In this regard, Indian scientists know more than the Indian public, who are encouraged by media reports."


INDIA'S SPACE PROGRAMME VERSUS US, CHINA ::

The editorial pooh-poohed where India's space programme stood in comparison to America's and China's. "India's space technology development tends to project national image. It's reported that India also plans to reach Venus, another programme that is suitable for media hype but lacks follow-up research," the editorial said.

"On the whole, India's space technology still lags behind the US and China's. It has not yet formed a complete system. For instance, the engine of its rockets is not powerful enough to support large-scale space exploration."


WHERE IS INDIA LAGGING BEHIND ::

The editorial pointed out, "There is no Indian astronaut in space and the country's plan to establish a space station has not started," referring to China's manned space missions, with two astronauts last year spending 30 days in the Tiangong-2 space module, which will be developed into a full-fledged space station.

The paper did add that it was "a hard-won achievement for India to reach current space technology level with a relatively small investment", saying it offered "food for thought for other countries", pointing out that the US space budget in 2013 was $39.3 billion, China $6.1 billion, Russia $5.3 billion, Japan $3.6 billion and India $1.2 billion.

The editorial concluded that India's example was "worth pondering". "The first is its ambition to make India a great power. Therefore, it's focused not only on immediate interests but long-term ones. Second, the country believes it should remain present in space technology development, given its close links with military. And third, India is under pressure to compete with China and refuses to lag behind."

"India's Achilles' Heel is its relatively small economic scale and a weak foundation for national development. As a hierarchical society, it has both world-class elite and a largest number of poor people. Many lessons can be drawn from India. As a rising power, it has done a good job. It is ambitious but pragmatic, preferring to compare with others as an incentive to progress. India's political and social philosophy is worth pondering.
It should not matter to us what any other country thinks about this.

PR China is not going to give contracts to ISRO anyway. Better focus on countries in Europe, Australia, US for markets.
 
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It "will" be launched with Ariane-5 in June of 2018 tentatively, so hold your horse. :partay:

The ISRO scientist informed that the GSAT-11, which is one of the heaviest satellites built by the ISRO was scheduled to be launched in January 2018. He said that the GSAT-11 would be having the data rate of 14 GB per second. “We plan to launch GSAT-20 by the end of next year. We plan to cover the entire nation with a satellite that will offer a data rate of 70 gigabytes per second. This is in sync with the requirement of high data-rate transmission needed by smart cities,” Misra said. The GSAT-19 would mark the first of three tests of the GSLV Mark-III launcher before it was officially declared operational.

http://www.financialexpress.com/ind...ths-to-boost-internet-speeds-in-india/677556/



And we are also designing HTS-1 and HTS-2 with 100+ gbps capacities each.
 
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