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‘Self-reliance aiding Indian space research'

“Rockets have to be made reusable, and we also need indigenous launch vehicles that can fly back like a normal aircraft, and can be made ready within a day to take another launch,” said P.S. Veeraraghavan, Director, Vikram Sarabhai Research Centre, here on Friday, indicating how self-reliance, the use of home-grown technologies and focussed research were helping the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) advance in the field of space science. This would eventually bring down the exorbitant amounts spent on building rockets and launch vehicles, he said.


Mr. Veeraraghavan was speaking at the inaugural function of graVITas' 11 — the international knowledge carnival of VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) University. Students interested in space sciences and aerospace engineering were in for a treat when he took the audience on an audio-visual tour of Chandrayaan -1, India' s first lunar mission, which confirmed the existence of water on the moon.

He explained how advanced space technology was aiding Indian research in making the best operational launch vehicles, remote sensing applications and satellites.

The ISRO had, over the last couple of years, been engaging a lot of students across educational institutes in its research work. “Rockets are not new to India. They were used by Tipu Sultan as early as 1792 against the British,” he said, urging the students to pursue a dedicated interest in space technology for societal benefits. “If there is a better India, it would be by you.”

VIT Chancellor G. Viswanathan spoke about the significance of the theme of the fest — ‘Save Earth' — and called it the most important truth the world needed to understand to solve environmental problems. He asked the students to focus on research projects that would be useful to society.

Asit Baran Mandal, Director, Central Leather Research Institute, urged the students to take ideas from nature and not restrict their creativity to certain disciplines alone.

V. Viswanathan, Senior Manager, HR, Wipro Technologies, underscored the importance of such congregations where students would get to network and learn from the best minds. “We need to constantly look to update ourselves. The latest gets discussed in such fests, and being part of such programmes would help you stay at the top of the technology curve.”

University Vice-Chancellor V. Raju, and vice-presidents G.V. Sampath and Sankar Viswanathan participated in the inaugural session.

The preparations for the tech fest have been on for the last six months and the celebrations began four days before the event actually started, with students enthusiastically observing a series of environment-friendly days focussing on preventing wastage of plastics, water, food and electricity.

The hundreds of students assembled on the VIT campus for the technical-management knowledge carnival are getting into the groove of learning lessons in engineering, mathematics, management and science over the next two days.

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I feel really sorry about this project(RLV/Avatar), though I am happy that we are working in this area. The deadline for the working model was 2010 and it was being developed by a company in Hyderabad. However, I find that the date is now postponed to something in future.

This is one of a kind technology, However we have again not completed it on time. They have missed number of deadlines and I just hope they do something faster.

Avatar (spacecraft) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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ISRO is the only organization which makes INDIA feel PROUD...
 
typical india BS.

keep talking, dreaming, proposing, planning, but never deliver results.
before talking about reusable rockets, how about just work hard made your rocket work first?

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ISRO is the only organization which makes INDIA feel PROUD...

what is the launch success rate? 70%? that is the lowest across all nations.
 
typical india BS.

keep talking, dreaming, proposing, planning, but never deliver results.
before talking about reusable rockets, how about just work hard made your rocket work first?

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what is the launch success rate? 70%? that is the lowest across all nations.


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typical india BS.

keep talking, dreaming, proposing, planning, but never deliver results.
before talking about reusable rockets, how about just work hard made your rocket work first?

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what is the launch success rate? 70%? that is the lowest across all nations.

Yes, Indian success rate is 70%. However, do you know your country success rate? hmm..let me think your own government doesn't tell you the facts.

You have absolutely no right to comment on others. Go copy from somewhere. Even Better, get some statement and post it here and do not forget to copy it from somewhere.

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Yes, Indian success rate is 70%. However, do you know your country success rate? hmm..let me think your own government doesn't tell you the facts.

Learn more before you talk, otherwise you will just give people the feeling that indians are in general under-educated.

Such rocket launch is monitored by space based sensors, called ballistic missile launch early warning systems, the latest form developed by the US is called Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS).

Space Tracking and Surveillance System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It is understandable that india as a backward nation simply doesn't have such system in place, but as an internet user, you should be able to know the existence of such system. Any unannounced/scheduled launched will be reported independently by the US.
To answer your question, China currently maintains ~94% launch success rate. Such rate is undisputed, that is also the reason why we could performan manned mission while india simply doesn't have the balls to do it.


You have absolutely no right to comment on others. Go copy from somewhere. Even Better, get some statement and post it here and do not forget to copy it from somewhere.

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again, india's space industry is a total failure, with such high failure rate, a much better approach is to investigate the integrity of those people working on the project.
 
again, india's space industry is a total failure, with such high failure rate, a much better approach is to investigate the integrity of those people working on the project.

I hear it is profitable. Do you understand the concept?
 

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