ISRO gets ready for historic 100th mission
By PTI - BANGALORE
08th August 2012 12:45 PM
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"We have so far put 99 missions (62 satellites and 37 launch vehicles) from the days of Aryabhata (satellite) of 1975", Chairman of Bangalore-headquartered space agency, K Radhakrishnan said. (File/PTI)
The Indian Space Research
Organisation is preparing for its 100th mission next month
with the commercial launch of two foreign satellites from the
spaceport of Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
ISRO plans to launch 720-kg SPOT-6 remote sensing satellite
from France (built by ASTRIUM SAS) and a 15-kg Japanese
spacecraft Protiers on board the home-grown Polar Satellite
Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C21) in the second week of September, in
a major milestone of sorts.
"We have today (so far) put 99 missions (62 satellites and
37 launch vehicles) from the days of Aryabhata (satellite) of
1975", Chairman of Bangalore-headquartered space agency, K
Radhakrishnan told PTI here.
"PSLV-C21 would be the 100th mission. The launch is
basically for commercial purposes".
In what could be a "double delight" for Indian space
scientists, ISRO?s 3400-kg communication satellite GSAT-10 is
also likely to be launched between September 19 and 21 by
European space consortium Arianespace?s Ariane-5 rocket from
Kourou in French Guiana.
Radhakrishnan, also Chairman of Space Commission and
Secretary in the Department of Space, said GSAT-10 would carry
30 transponders, including 12 in Ku band, along with a GAGAN
(GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation) payload. GSAT-10 is a Rs
750 crore mission, including launch services cost.
ISRO officials said GSAT-10, which will have a minimum
operational life of 15 years, is envisaged to augment the
growing need for transponders and provide communication
services and augment the existing ones.
"The next launch (after GSAT-10) is going to be another
PSLV launch", Radhakrishnan said. "It (SARAL, an Indo-French
satellite) is a joint activity in the sense payload is built
by France (CNES), satellite is by ISRO and launch is by ISRO".
SARAL will provide data products to operational and
research user communities, in support of marine meteorology
and sea state forecasting; operational oceanography; seasonal
forecasting; climate monitoring; ocean, earth system and
climate research, ISRO officials said.
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