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ISRO to launch 58 missions in 5 years


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Bangalore: The Indian Space Research Organisation is gearing up to launch 58 missions in the next five years, informed ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan. In a press conference held here on Monday to discuss ISRO’s future plans, Radhakrishnan said two of the future missions would be commercial. “India’s first 50 space missions were achieved in 27 years and the next 50 in 10 years -- between 2002 and 2012. Our aim now is to undertake 58 missions in five years,” he said.

Radhakrishnan said the budget for the current year was Rs 6,700 crore, 36 per cent of which would be allocated for launch vehicles, 55 per cent for communication, remote sensing and navigation satellites and 9 per cent for science missions like Astrosat, Mars Orbiter and Aditya.

He said the missions would include PSLV C20 with Saral satellite, which would be assembled in 20 days at Sri Harikota with the tentative launch date fixed for December 12. GSAT 7 and INSAT 3D, which were communications and meteorology satellites, were almost complete, he added. He said that the launch of Indian IRNSS satellite :yahoo::yahoo:was planned in early July, 2013, on the PSLV C22.

Referring to the developmental delays in the GSLV D5 indigenous cryogenic engine, Radhakrishnan said ISRO was learning from previous errors and strengthening the fuel booster turbo pump. “There are two more tests with the cryo stage, which will be completed by November. We will have a flight test in January-February, 2013,” he added.

The next five years would also see huge capacity addition in terms of transponders to meet the demand of 156 transponders, mostly from DTH companies.

“ISRO will also create a National Database for Emergency Management and focus on other remote sensing databases in order to assist the government in planning,” Radhakrishnan added.

Bangalore: ISRO to launch 58 missions in 5 years - IBN South - IBN Bangalore - ibnlive
 
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How does ISRO define a mission? One launch = one mission? Or one launch = several missions, if several payloads sent into space on a single rocket?
 
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How does ISRO define a mission? One launch = one mission? Or one launch = several missions, if several payloads sent into space on a single rocket?

Every thing sent up, is one mission in itself, that is 1 rocket plus 1 payload =two mission .. till now we have sent 62 satellites and 38 rockets which adds up to 100 missions:undecided: (though my answer is based only on a newspaper reportThe Hindu : News / National : ISRO scores a centum)
 
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How does ISRO define a mission? One launch = one mission? Or one launch = several missions, if several payloads sent into space on a single rocket?

ISRO made rocket- 1 mission ,, ISRO made payload- one mission ,
rocket & payload both isro made - 2 mission.
 
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How does ISRO define a mission? One launch = one mission? Or one launch = several missions, if several payloads sent into space on a single rocket?

If the rocket used for the mission is Indian than it is counted as a mission, if a satellite is made in India than that is counted as a mission, if both are made by ISRO than that is counted as 2 missions, this is not only done by ISRO but space agencies world over follow this criteria, ISRO has launched 38 rockets (ASLV, SLV, PSLV, GSLV) & 62 satellites till date accounting for the 100 missions till now. If the rocket used is made by ISRO but the payloads are foreign than that will be counted as 1 mission only.
 
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More on ISRO Mars mission

The Indian Space Research Organisation’s Mars Orbiter mission is on track for a September-October, 2013, launch and preparations for the mission were progressing as per schedule, said the space agency’s chairman K Radhakrishnan.

He made a formal announcement of the programme in a press conference here on Monday. He said the challenges faced were in terms of distance, communication delays and radiation protection.

Mars Orbiter launch in September-October 2013 - South India - Karnataka - ibnlive
 
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Every thing sent up, is one mission in itself, that is 1 rocket plus 1 payload =two mission .. till now we have sent 62 satellites and 38 rockets which adds up to 100 missions:undecided: (though my answer is based only on a newspaper reportThe Hindu : News / National : ISRO scores a centum)

We sent 62 Indian satellites and 29 foreign satellites so far.

A rocket launch is a mission, a satellite launch is also mission. The country of origins vary. for
example, the early Aryabhata is counted as a mission eventhough it was launched by a Russian
rocket, and the latest PSLV launch is also counted as a mission, eventhough it carries no Indian
satellite. (both the payloads are foreign, French SPOT-7 and Japanese Protieres.)
 
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Every thing sent up, is one mission in itself, that is 1 rocket plus 1 payload =two mission .. till now we have sent 62 satellites and 38 rockets which adds up to 100 missions:undecided: (though my answer is based only on a newspaper reportThe Hindu : News / National : ISRO scores a centum)

We sent 62 Indian satellites and 29 foreign satellites so far.

A rocket launch is a mission, a satellite launch is also mission. The country of origins vary. for
example, the early Aryabhata is counted as a mission eventhough it was launched by a Russian
rocket, and the latest PSLV launch is also counted as a mission, eventhough it carries no Indian
satellite. (both the payloads are foreign, French SPOT-7 and Japanese Protieres.)
 
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“ISRO will also create a National Database for Emergency Management and focus on other remote sensing databases in order to assist the government in planning,” Radhakrishnan added.

Those who are skeptical about Indian space program and money invested in it, this line will suffice. ISRO has become an important part in such management.
 
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woow.. thats an impressive target. Considering that ISRO is not that of a big mouth, I can forsee INDIA emerging as a top 3 Space Power in coming years.. :)
 
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