Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has finally given a go ahead to a plan where people can watch rocket launches. People can now catch a glimpse of spectacular launches of tall and heavy rockets from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
¡°Monday's liftoff of PSLV-C45 carrying a DRDO payload Emisat and 28 foreign satellites will be the first such launch which spectators can witness at the space agency's island, which is over 100km north of Chennai. The agency's move to open its high-security launch facility for people for free is on the lines of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which too allows people in the US to watch its space activities, including rocket launches,¡± read a Times of India report.
The viewing gallery will be built like a stadium and can accommodate around 5,000 people. The gallery will face two launchpads and will give a clear line of sight of the rocket and its launch.
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Talking to TOI, ISRO chairman K Sivan said: "The new stadium set up on the island can accommodate 5,000 spectators. But as a precautionary measure, we will allow only 1,000 people for Monday's launch. As the launch is at 9.30am, the entry at the stadium will only be till 8am to avoid last-minute hassles. The gallery is located 2-3km from the launchpad and will give a clear and better view of PSLV and GSLV launches. If all goes smoothly, we will allow 5,000 people for the next launch. We will later make some changes at the stadium to accommodate 10,000."
The initiative is a brilliant move to increase public awareness about space activities.
Only Indian citizens and children above 10 years will be allowed entry. People have to first make an online registration at the ISRO website. They will be made to sign an agreement that will make it clear that ISRO won't be liable for any unfortunate incident at the stadium or Sriharikota launch centre.?
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After filling up all required documents online, people will get an entry pass which they have to download, take a print and show it to security while entering the island.
On safety measures and other arrangements for visitors, Sivan told TOI, "Adequate safety systems have been placed at the stadium for the public. We have also chosen food vendors who will provide snacks to people for money. Toilet and washroom facilities have also been built. There are big screens installed at the stadium that will provide information about the launch, inside view of the space control room and post-launch space activities and the press conference."