India's ISRO Successfully Launches 100th Mission
An anonymous reader writes "Five decades after a humble start to its space program, the Indian Space Research Organization has successfully launched its 100th mission. From the news article: 'Making history in its space Odyssey, India on Sunday successfully launched its 100th mission with its workhorse PSLV-C21 placing in orbit two foreign satellites in a flawless flight from the spaceport here. The third wholly commercial launch with no Indian satellite was a textbook mission as Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) placed in orbit French spacecraft SPOT 6 and Japanese micro satellite PROITERES some 18 minutes after lift-off at 9:53 a.m..' ISRO has so far launched 62 satellites, one space recovery module, and 37 rockets."
I'm more impressed with how they managed 100 successful launches with only 37 rockets. Trebuchet-to-orbit isn't as easy as it sounds.
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
"Thank you for calling space launch control. If your main booster is malfunctioning please press '1'. For all other inquires please stay on the line and a representative will be with you shortly."
The launch site, that is !!
But I am deeply saddened by our relinquishing the scientific leadership of the planet to focus on planet bully.
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"placing in orbit two foreign satellites"
Aren't all their satellites foreign ? I mean they aren't American are they?
But I suppose space is the next thing to be outsourced...
ISRO: Using India's electricity to power or space program.
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ISRO: You light your candles, while we light ours.
Silence is a state of mime.
The more national organisations and other countries running successful space operations, the more chance all us geeks have a chance of our dreams to take a tourist package into space come true :-)
More seriously - it's got to be a good thing that India can develop and manage its own space program, bringing its own researchers through and increasing its high tech industrial capacity. More space programs means more cross fertilisation of ideas across programs. Perhaps we are finally getting past the faltering early days and the analogy is now closer to the 1920s and 30s air flight parallel, with an industry maturing?
Don't they know that SpaceX can launch their satellites even cheaper than the Chinese?
That is if Elon Musk's alimony payments don't go through the roof after his recent second marriage failure.
1. India should focus on poverty eradication. .,,
2. your favorite curry joke.
3. Rant and Rave about outsourcing.
4. Talk about rampant corruption and casteism.
5. The quality of engineers suck
Go right ahead...
and here is my take on the proposed 2013 mars mission. I believe that it can be done, based on what others have done in the past. http://dissention.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/educated-speculation-on-indias-2013-mars-mission/
The UK gives India millions of pounds in "aid" per year. Given that India seems to be able to afford a massive space programme, and the UK can't afford to run basic services, it's time we cut them loose.
100th space mission
With 37 rockets?
More like "100th spaced mission"
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Half of Indian population are below poverty and why govt is spending so much money on space program....these all are show off..