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Old 08-12-2005, 10:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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India planning for a Space Station after 2007?

This is Super News even without the Space Station. .Lots of imp tit-bits there.


http://www.flonnet.com/fl2217/storie...6002409200.htm

THE first flight of the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)-Mark III is expected to take place by the end of 2007. "We are at the midpoint of the systems development of this beautiful vehicle. When it becomes operational, India will have the capability to build space stations," S. Ramakrishnan, Project Director of GSLV Mk III, said.

The vehicle can put a 10-tonne satellite in low-earth orbit (LEO), that is, between 300 and 800 km above the earth. "This will enable us to have our own space station and we can become a player in international space missions," Ramakrishnan said. (Space stations are built in LEOs. The International Space Station is about 300 km above the earth.)

An operational GSLV-Mk III would ensure that India did not depend on the Ariane vehicle of the European Sp
ace Agency to launch the INSAT-class of satellites, which weigh more than 2.5 tonnes, in geo-synchronous transfer orbits. GSLV-Mk III can put a satellite weighing between four and five tonnes in the geo-synchronous transfer orbit, which has an apogee of 36,000 km and a perigee of 180 km.


India already has an "assured access to space" with two operational vehicles (the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and GSLV-Mk I). While the PSLV had a run of eight consecutive successful flights, GSLV-Mk I had three successful flights in a row.

GSLV-Mk III will be the heaviest and the most powerful vehicle to be built by ISRO so far. During lift-off it will weigh 632 tonnes and stand 43 metres tall. It has a simple design and a minimum number of three stages. It will have a core stage powered by liquid propellants and two strap-on booster motors, which will use solid propellants, strung around the core stage. Above the core stage will be the totally indigenous upper stage, propelled by 25 tonnes of cryogenic fluids, that is, liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.

According to ISRO officials, the PSLV flight, which will take place next year, will put into orbit an Italian satellite called Agile and India's 500-kg Space Recovery Experiment (SRE) capsule. After its payloads perform their experiments lasting several weeks, the SRE will fall into the sea and will be recovered by Indian naval ships.

Three air-drop tests of the SRE from a helicopter were conducted in the Pulicat lake near Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, in June and August 2004. An air-drop of the SRE into the Bay of Bengal was done some weeks ago and the SRE was recovered successfully.

The SRE is seen as an important precursor to manned missions to space.
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Old 08-12-2005, 11:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
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how about first getting a human into space first?
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Old 08-12-2005, 11:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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One Step at a Time Asim. Inshallah we will be there.
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Old 08-12-2005, 11:25 AM   #4 (permalink)
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isro has lot of project currently in hand 2017 might be a good idea
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Old 08-12-2005, 11:49 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Is that a suggestion or a wish? can you be more specific where this 2017 came from??
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Old 08-12-2005, 12:07 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I've been told that GoI is planning a huge increase in Space budget.
Thats a good thing!
What is the current spending on the space program exactly?
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Old 08-12-2005, 12:26 PM   #7 (permalink)
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$722 million for 2005-2006 , that was a ~25% increase.
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Old 08-12-2005, 12:30 PM   #8 (permalink)
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$722 million for 2005-2006 , that was a ~25% increase.
Thats less than I assumed Samudra Jee.
Doesn't India need to multiply that figure for her lunar mission?

Do you have the figures about chinese space program aswell?
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I dont know about the Chinese but the ISRO folks are so damned good that they usually get what they want and do exceedingly well with what they can with what they have.
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I dont know about the Chinese but the ISRO folks are so damned good that they usually get what they want and do exceedingly well with what they can with what they have.
History proves you're right about that!
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Old 08-12-2005, 17:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The ISRO is the most successful State Run organization. India putting a space station up makes no sense however, let us get a man in Space first and research on faster propulsion technologies. We can have a man in the International Space Station if we contribute to it and that way we will have tech transfer. Space is for all humans, no point in going at it alone.
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Old 08-12-2005, 17:57 PM   #12 (permalink)
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LOL. Didn't India say they were sending a man to the moon by 2008? I definetly remember seeing that.
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Old 08-12-2005, 18:32 PM   #13 (permalink)
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ISRO is the best space agensy....way ahead of DRDO or any of those other ones who keep blaming failures on funding....ISRO is a great example for those dummies to follow
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LOL. Didn't India say they were sending a man to the moon by 2008? I definetly remember seeing that.
The Article was about sending a " Mission to Man" which is happening a year earlier now in 2007.
It was "Mission to moon", not "Manned Mission to Moon".
India would take minimum 25 Yrs to do that .
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ISRO is the best space agensy....way ahead of DRDO or any of those other ones who keep blaming failures on funding....ISRO is a great example for those dummies to follow
I second that the Two agencies whcih stand out in India are ISRO and BARC.
Some components within the DRDO Umbrella are doing stellar work too.But the overall work culture sucks.
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