Thiruvananthapuram: Immediate Challenges Before Indian Space Research Organizations (ISRO) will expand their insights and metamorphos into sustainable organizations themselves, said the newly appointed Somandangath.
Speaking with Toi, Somandush said the space sector in India was funded by the government and different scenes in other countries.
“Even though we are a technical organization and not commercial, we must also be able to exploit the commercial side.
Even though the space program is funded by the government, the end user of the achievement of many organizations, such as television networks, weather.
Forecasting,” he said.
In connection with various ISRO missions, he said that the failed earth observation mission, when it was done last year (Mission GSLV F10), would have another launch.
“Every mission is being carried out as a success oriented mission and not a court and error, because each of them is an expensive business.
Some may have a second chance while some of them will end with just one occasion.
The Mission of Earth’s observation will get a second chance, “He said.
He said that it would be difficult to emulate missions such as Telescope James Webb which was launched by NASA, where millions of dollars must be spent, if asked.
He said that the ISRO mission for India was classified into various baskets such as scientific, operational and commercial missions, capability development capabilities etc.
and each mission was being executed carefully with the aim of success.
Somandangh, the Thafavoor Native in Alappuzha, currently Director of the Space Center Vikram Sarabhai in Thiruvananthapuram.
After school in school and Saint Augustine School in Aroor, he joined Maharaja’s College for a pre-degree course, and then registered for B-Tech (Mechanical Engineering) at the College of Engineering TKM in Kollam.
He also conducted aerospace engineering from the Indian Science Institute, Bengaluru.
When he joined the VSSC in 1985, he was part of the PSLV project.