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January 31st, 2017, 05:48 PM
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Re: History of ISRO

Indian Space Research Organization, shaped in 1969, superseded the past INCOSPAR. Vikram Sarabhai, having distinguished the part and significance of space innovation in a Nation's advancement, given ISRO the essential course to work as a specialist of improvement. ISRO then left on its central goal to give the Nation space based administrations and to build up the advancements to accomplish the same freely.

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is a regarded association in charge of space research, which is controlled by the administration of India and has throughout the years accomplished a fortunate position of being a standout amongst the most prestigious and driving space inquire about associations on the planet.

ISRO till date has effectively directed various types of operations under the direction of the Indian academic group. In the most recent four decades they have been serving Indian and outside customers with the assistance of their dispatch vehicle armada. ISRO has throughout the years assembled many field establishments and cooperates with the universal space explore group on numerous essential two-sided and multilateral research assentions.

The Indian space inquire about program set a point of reference for the space group in 2008 when it turned into the primary nation to dispatch ten satellites on a solitary rocket in the year 2008.

Ventures Undertaken

1. The Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) was created to launch multiple rockets and could reach a height of 500 km with a payload of 40 kgs. It was released in 1979 and the project was decommissioned in 1983.
2. The INSAT series were launched by the ISRO to reduce dependence on foreign satellites and to increase local telecommunication, broadcasting and search and rescue needs.
3. The Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV) was started in the year 1987.
4. The IRS series of satellites was ideal for remote sensing and was expressly created for dealing with civilian use of remote sensing.
5. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is still in use to launch satellites into space.
6. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) is used to launch India’s geosynchronous satellites into space for geostationary orbits. At present, this is one of the ISRO’s heaviest satellite launch vehicle and probably the favorite too. It has a payload mass rof about 2500 kg capacity.
7. The GSAT series of satellites, the KALPANA-1 were all launched with the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
8. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-III (GSLV III) is now under active research and development to help get heavy satellites into space and geostationary orbits. Its first flight is scheduled to be launched in 2010 and has a lift capacity of about 5000Kg.


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