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I knew it would fail
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That's no proof. What if India crashes and burns the Canadian satellite in July??
What then with regards to your proof of superiority?
Don't worry.......we do not have records like these........
Chinese launched Nigeria satellite lost in SpaceSatellite Missing: 1st Chinese 419 To Nigeria - Politics - Nairaland
The clients whom WE have served so far......are satisfied.......
Don't worry.......we do not have records like these........
Chinese launched Nigeria satellite lost in Space
Satellite Missing: 1st Chinese 419 To Nigeria - Politics - Nairaland
The clients whom WE have served so far......are satisfied.......
*maybe it will ask some alien for earth address n return...
Don't worry.......we do not have records like these........
Chinese launched Nigeria satellite lost in Space
Satellite Missing: 1st Chinese 419 To Nigeria - Politics - Nairaland
The clients whom WE have served so far......are satisfied.......
India-built satellite for intl market
PTI Dec 9, 2008, 05.03pm IST
BANGALORE: In a major commercial achievement for the ISRO, its 'W2M satellite' built for Europe's leading satellite system specialist EADS Astrium is set to be launched from Kourou in French Guyana on December 20.Weighing 3462 kg at lift-off, W2M is the heaviest spacecraft *ttp://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-12-09/science/27892710_1_eads-astrium-w2m-satellite-eutelsat-communications
‘India losing satellites due to failure of imported components’
July 11th, 2010 - 4:06 pm ICT by IANS Tweet
ISRO Chennai, July 11 (IANS) Even as Indian space scientists are working on the partial restoration of communications satellite INSAT-4B, they are worried because of the recurring failure of their satellites due to power supply glitches.
The reason may be the failure of imported components, according to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists.
ISRO has lost two of its satellites earlier — Chandrayaan in 2009 and INSAT-2D in 1997 — and INSAT-4B partially now.
A big setback to the space agency, which is trying to get a foothold in the global communications satellite building market is the failure of the W2M satellite co-built by ISRO and EADS Astrium for Eutelsat Communications in January.
“It seems the culprit is imported components for satellite power systems. The Chandrayaan satellite was lost due to power problems in an imported component. It seems the culprit is the imported components used in supplying power to the satellites,” an ISRO official told IANS over phone on condition of anonymity.
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The 3.4-tonne W2M, the heaviest built by ISRO, launched by Ariane5 rocket from French Guyana in December 2008, developed a problem in its power supply sub-systems when it was being transferred to its intended orbit from the test orbit and Eutelsat later said the satellite is not available for service.
*ttp://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/sci-tech/india-losing-satellites-due-to-failure-of-imported-components_100394000.html
Top 5 space agencies
1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration - US
2. European Space Agency - EU
3. Russian Federal Space Agency
4. Indian Space Research Organisation
5. China National Space Administration
Canada is no. 8
Rankopedia: Best Space Agency (Updated)
Are you matured enough to understand the difference between loosing one's own satellites, rockets etc. while testing AND loosing your client's Satellite......
When you are trying to do something, you have to go thru trial and error......success and failure are part of it......
BUT when you claim that, you have learnt enough to teach others AND fail miserably in doing so.....then it becomes really embarrassing.......This means that you are claiming to be what you are not.....
This thread has been started to highlight India's failure rate....while the people who are highlighting it are themselves super-failures......
Don't worry.......we do not have records like these........
Chinese launched Nigeria satellite lost in Space
Satellite Missing: 1st Chinese 419 To Nigeria - Politics - Nairaland
The clients whom WE have served so far......are satisfied.......
India-built satellite for intl market
PTI Dec 9, 2008, 05.03pm IST
BANGALORE: In a major commercial achievement for the ISRO, its 'W2M satellite' built for Europe's leading satellite system specialist EADS Astrium is set to be launched from Kourou in French Guyana on December 20.Weighing 3462 kg at lift-off, W2M is the heaviest spacecraft *ttp://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-12-09/science/27892710_1_eads-astrium-w2m-satellite-eutelsat-communications
‘India losing satellites due to failure of imported components’
July 11th, 2010 - 4:06 pm ICT by IANS Tweet
ISRO Chennai, July 11 (IANS) Even as Indian space scientists are working on the partial restoration of communications satellite INSAT-4B, they are worried because of the recurring failure of their satellites due to power supply glitches.
The reason may be the failure of imported components, according to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists.
ISRO has lost two of its satellites earlier — Chandrayaan in 2009 and INSAT-2D in 1997 — and INSAT-4B partially now.
A big setback to the space agency, which is trying to get a foothold in the global communications satellite building market is the failure of the W2M satellite co-built by ISRO and EADS Astrium for Eutelsat Communications in January.
“It seems the culprit is imported components for satellite power systems. The Chandrayaan satellite was lost due to power problems in an imported component. It seems the culprit is the imported components used in supplying power to the satellites,” an ISRO official told IANS over phone on condition of anonymity.
...
The 3.4-tonne W2M, the heaviest built by ISRO, launched by Ariane5 rocket from French Guyana in December 2008, developed a problem in its power supply sub-systems when it was being transferred to its intended orbit from the test orbit and Eutelsat later said the satellite is not available for service.
*ttp://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/sci-tech/india-losing-satellites-due-to-failure-of-imported-components_100394000.html
what the hell is this guy talkin about? let me slap em again..lol
O'really!!
i remember indians were so proud got their first satellite exported. they gloated all over their yindian media, just like their moon probe...then, BAM! they lost the satellite.. not even lasted 24 hours after launched.. LOL i can't imagine what their faces were like..that was just a few month after em indians laughed at chinese-made nigerian satellite failure due to power lost....not just their exported W2M. their other satellites had similar problem too. just like always. they blame it on imported components, just like their rocket failures..lol
jai ho india strong!
karma
Morons, the Nigeria satellite was relaunched in 2011....
And delay after delay by shitty isro indian engineers:
I think Chinese got a lower rank than India because they hold the record for killing most people in a space related accident . Hundreds died when they plunged their rocket in a Chinese village.
Rankopedia: Best Space Agency (Updated)
I think Chinese got a lower rank than India because they hold the record for killing most people in a space related accident . Hundreds died when they plunged their rocket in a Chinese village.
IQ indian!
how many of your bharati friends participating in this vote? i see china have a (-) sign. i didn't see it few minutes ago
Oct 24, 1960| Baikonur Cosmodrome| 78-120 deaths when second stage rocket (R16) ignited prematurely.
August 9, 1965| Searcy, Arkansas, United States| killing 53 of 55 contractors|While upgrading a type of ICBM also used by NASA for space launches
une 26, 1973 |Plesetsk Cosmodrome, USSR| 9 deaths | Launch explosion of Kosmos-3M rocket
March 18, 1980|Plesetsk Cosmodrome, USSR| 48 deaths |Explosion while fueling up a Vostok-2M rocket
August 22, 2003| Alcântara| 21 deaths| Explosion of an unmanned rocket during launch preparations
July 26, 2007|Mojave Spaceport, California |3 deaths| Explosion during a test of rocket systems
September 7, 1990|Edwards AFB, CA United States|1 death|Titan 4
August 9, 1991 Komaki, Aichi, Japan| 1 death|H-II launch vehicle
October 15, 2002 |Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia | 1 death|Soyuz-U
May 16, 1968 |Cape Canaveral, USA | 1 dath |Saturn V
March 19, 1981 Cape Canaveral, USA | 3 deaths|STS-1
May 5, 1995 |Guiana Space Centre, French Guyana | 2 deaths
May 12, 2002 |Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan| 8 deaths
Soyuz 1 - 1 death
Soyuz 11 - 3 death
Shuttle Challenger| 7 deaths|External tank compromise and vehicle disintegration
Shuttle Columbia | 7 deaths|Vehicle disintegration on re-entry
*ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spaceflight-related_accidents_and_incidents
Karma:
So the First satellite was lost......
And you guys are talking about India's failure rate.......
A delay is better than disaster.........
These "shitty" Indian engineers have never let India down.....unlike your "super intelligent" Chinese engineers...who has let their country down internationally..........who has killed hundreds of their own countrymen while demonstrating their "super high-tech" stuff......