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India's workhorse to launch three satellites for China
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ISRO says it plans to launch the three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites from Sriharikota by the year-end or early 2015.
While China has proved its capabilities in building human space flights and lunar missions, it will be an Indian carrier that will launch three satellites for the country.

The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro’s) workhorse launch vehicle Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), which put into orbit some of India’s most important satellites such as the Chandrayaan-1 and Mars Orbiter Mission, has been chosen to launch the three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites for China.

The DMC-3 will be built by UK’s Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSLT) and its imaging capacity will be leased to Beijing-based Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Company Limited (21AT) for a period of seven years.

As per an agreement singed between UK and China in 2011, 21AT will lease 100% of the imaging capacity of the three satellites.

According to SSLT, the satellites provides unparalleled one metre high resolution imagery with high speed downlink and 45 degree off-pointing.

“The three satellites will form a new constellation, DMC-3, with daily revisit times, which is crucial for change detection, disaster monitoring and response planning, and essential for acquiring cloud-free imagery,” states SSLT on the DMC-3 mission.

Further, the satellite design features advanced avionics and optical systems that make it possible to perform several different types of imaging such as mapping terrain, strip imaging and mosaic imaging for wide areas.

On January 29, Isro’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation Limited and DMC International Imaging, wholly-owned subsidiary of SSLT, inked an agreement of launching three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites.
The space agency said it has planned to launch the 350kg DMC-3 by the yearend or early 2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.

Link - India’s workhorse to launch three satellites for China | Latest News & Updates at DNAIndia.com
 
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Its strange that a chinese company is utilizing services of a british remote sensing sat, instead of using chinese remote sensing sats.
 
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Great! :tup: I don't see why there should not be more cooperation between India and China in this sphere.

Space exploration is extremely expensive. We need to put our resources together and beat the West at their own game.

If the US and the Soviet Union, now Russia, could cooperate, why not India and China? :rolleyes1:
 
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India's workhorse to launch three satellites for China
399px-PSLV-CA_1.jpg


ISRO says it plans to launch the three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites from Sriharikota by the year-end or early 2015.
While China has proved its capabilities in building human space flights and lunar missions, it will be an Indian carrier that will launch three satellites for the country.

The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro’s) workhorse launch vehicle Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), which put into orbit some of India’s most important satellites such as the Chandrayaan-1 and Mars Orbiter Mission, has been chosen to launch the three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites for China.

The DMC-3 will be built by UK’s Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSLT) and its imaging capacity will be leased to Beijing-based Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Company Limited (21AT) for a period of seven years.

As per an agreement singed between UK and China in 2011, 21AT will lease 100% of the imaging capacity of the three satellites.

According to SSLT, the satellites provides unparalleled one metre high resolution imagery with high speed downlink and 45 degree off-pointing.

“The three satellites will form a new constellation, DMC-3, with daily revisit times, which is crucial for change detection, disaster monitoring and response planning, and essential for acquiring cloud-free imagery,” states SSLT on the DMC-3 mission.

Further, the satellite design features advanced avionics and optical systems that make it possible to perform several different types of imaging such as mapping terrain, strip imaging and mosaic imaging for wide areas.

On January 29, Isro’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation Limited and DMC International Imaging, wholly-owned subsidiary of SSLT, inked an agreement of launching three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites.
The space agency said it has planned to launch the 350kg DMC-3 by the yearend or early 2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
Link - India’s workhorse to launch three satellites for China | Latest News & Updates at DNAIndia.com


Headline is misleading ....just like many other headlines .

It's not that China that is directly using Indian launch services overruling its own launch services ....

British firm which has used ISRO services even in past is using it again to launch its service which is eventually going to be leased to Chines firm . It's not quite the same ....as claimed by the headline !
 
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It might be cheaper, plus the launch rates of PSLV also might be cheaper. Its simple economics.
how using private british remote sensing satellite is cheaper than using chinese gov owned remote sensing sat?

I am not talking about launch because thats being paid by the british company.
 
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Great! :tup: I don't see why there should not be more cooperation between India and China in this sphere.

Space exploration is extremely expensive. We need to put our resources together and beat the West at their own game.

If the US and the Soviet Union, now Russia, could cooperate, why not India and China? :rolleyes1:

India and China have to mature enough as US and Russia have ....then it will be possible. At this point of time co-operation in Space segment where both are engaged in a kind of race ...is unconceivable !

It's possible but difficult ...definitely not 'now' ....!
 
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ISRO says it plans to launch the three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites from Sriharikota by the yearend or early 2015.
While China has proved its capabilities in building human space flights and lunar missions, it will be an Indian carrier that will launch three satellites for the country.

The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro’s) workhorse launch vehicle Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), which put into orbit some of India’s most important satellites such as the Chandrayaan-1 and Mars Orbiter Mission, has been chosen to launch the three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites for China.

The DMC-3 will be built by UK’s Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSLT) and its imaging capacity will be leased to Beijing-based Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Company Limited (21AT) for a period of seven years.

As per an agreement singed between UK and China in 2011, 21AT will lease 100% of the imaging capacity of the three satellites.

According to SSLT, the satellites provides unparalleled one metre high resolution imagery with high speed downlink and 45 degree off-pointing.

“The three satellites will form a new constellation, DMC-3, with daily revisit times, which is crucial for change detection, disaster monitoring and response planning, and essential for acquiring cloud-free imagery,” states SSLT on the DMC-3 mission.

Further, the satellite design features advanced avionics and optical systems that make it possible to perform several different types of imaging such as mapping terrain, strip imaging and mosaic imaging for wide areas.

On January 29, Isro’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation Limited and DMC International Imaging, wholly-owned subsidiary of SSLT, inked an agreement of launching three DMC-3 Earth observation satellites.
The space agency said it has planned to launch the 350kg DMC-3 by the yearend or early 2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&r...rqr1hewv_yQ76QeqYGrCOXQ&bvm=bv.61379712,d.bmk
 
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Chinese satellites?:rofl:

The three tiny satellites are built and owned by UK’s Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSLT)。

The privately owned 21AT happens to lease the imaging capacity of the satellites for a period of seven years.
 
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Chinese satellites?:rofl:

The three tiny satellites are built and owned by UK’s Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSLT)。

The privately owned 21AT happens to lease the imaging capacity of the satellites for a period of seven years.

And Private companies knows what best for them as they have freedom to choose :D .
 
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Great news. ISRO has bagged launching orders of a total 7 foreign sattelites in Just one and half months in 2014. Go Isro Go!!!
 
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