Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is all set to launch a total
number of 58 space missions in the next five years. These missions include
sending spacecraft to moon and Mars, an exclusive satellite to keep a
round-the-clock watch on all over the country and deploy a total number of five
hundred transponders.
This is
not all; the Indian Space Research Organization is also aiming to deploy its
own version of the Global Positioning System. They will eventually put into
orbit a constellation of seven different satellites which would actually form
the Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS).
Considering
the growing demands from the various DTH operators, satellite mobile
communications and gen-next broadband VSAT systems, ISRO plans to add 400 new
transponders to the existing 187. Hopefully it will meet the growing demands.
This plan is already approved by the Cabinet, and it has been added to the 12th
Five Year Plan Draft.
Rs 39,750
crore has been sanctioned for the development of Space research in the 12th
plan, though it’s just an indicative plan outlay. It looks like India is all
set to declare itself as a super power in the space research area.
Overall,
a total number of 58 missions are planned for action during this upcoming 12th
Five Year Plan period, which includes 33 satellite missions and 25 launch
vehicle missions, as per the document of the 12th plan.
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