Stopped by Covid Curbs, ISRO now runs on the fast track, to launch 5 satellites in 3 months – News2IN
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Stopped by Covid Curbs, ISRO now runs on the fast track, to launch 5 satellites in 3 months

Stopped by Covid Curbs, ISRO now runs on the fast track, to launch 5 satellites in 3 months
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New Delhi: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), under his new Chair Somandush, prepares to speed up space activities, which until now paralyzed for several months due to restrictions triggered by Covid.
In the next three months, ISRO targets to launch five satellite missions involving three rocket launches, which also includes the launch of the newly developed small satellite launch vehicle (SSLV or mini-PSLV) targeted to increase small launches.
Commercial satellite sized.
While giving a new launch schedule to the Ministry of Space Jitendra Singh in Delhi on Tuesday, the Chair of the ISRO mention the launch of the Research-1A satellite with PSLV C5-2 Rocket scheduled for February, Oceansat-3, INS2B and Anand satellites launched by PSLV C -53 In March and SSLV-D1 launched a micrus in April.
This year, ISRO also has a difference in the launch of GSAT-21, the first full-funded satellite from the new Indian space Ltd.
(NSIL) which will be owned and operated by public sector efforts.
This communication satellite will meet the needs of the application directly to the country (DTH).
While Risat-1A is a remote sensing satellite that will improve the security of the state border, Oceansat-3 is a satellite sea observation and INS2B is a Bhutan satellite developed by a group of Bhutan engineers trained by ISRO.
Anand satellites are the first satellite of Pixxel Startup India and will be part of the Pixxel Firefly Observation Earth satellite, which will help detect, monitor and predict real-time global phenomena.
The Microsate which will be launched by the first SSLV India will be an experimental imaging satellite.
Somandang also updated Jitendra Singh about the status of the program’s program and said there was a timeline delay due to Covid and other obstacles “but now everything has fallen back on the track and all the systems needed for the first unmanned mission to come true.”, Said statement from the Department of Space.
Before the final mission of manned in 2023, ISRO plans to launch two unmanned missions, the second will bring ‘Vyommitra (Humanoid)’, before the last mission involving two or three gagannats into space for seven days.
The minister was also told that Gagannauts had succeeded in undergoing flight room training in Russia and now special ad-hoc centers have also been established in Bengaluru for special training for missions.
Preparation for the human mission, said the Chair of the ISRO, involves a demonstration in flights from the Escape Crew system that functions in the lower atmosphere (less than 10km).
The recovery of the crew module training after affecting the sea is also being worked on.

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