After Launching 20 Satellites In One Shot, ISRO Set To Do At Least 18 Launches Every Single Year!
ISRO has said it will increase the number of satellite launches to 12-18 per year while underscoring the need for streamlining its robust PSLV series by adding on a new vehicle assembly building.
ISRO is on a new level now. After sending up 20 satellites in a single launch now it is looking at increasing the number of satellite launches to 12-18 per year. Is said all this while underscoring the need for streamlining its robust PSLV series by adding on a new vehicle assembly building.
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"We need to streamline the PSLV series and we are trying to get into more number of launches per year by increasing the capacity within in the country," Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman A S Kiran Kumar said.
"We are working towards some mechanism where industry-ISRO partnership will enable us to increase the number of launches per year to almost 12-18 per year in the coming years," he said.
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Kumar was talking to reporters after India successfully launched 20 satellites, including its earth observation Cartosat-2 series, on board Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C34 from here.
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On developing a three-stage PSLV, he said, "Not exactly... One of the things we will be constantly addressing is how to reduce the cost of accessing space and these studies are addressing on what methods to reduce cost of launching satellite and that will be our continuous endeavour."
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Noting that PSLV was a versatile launch vehicle which can do different jobs and put satellites in different orbits, he said streamlining of this operation with improved capabilities is on.
To a question on another launch station, he said what ISRO is looking at is trying to increase launches and remove bottlenecks if any. "Today one of the efforts towards that end is a second vehicle assembly building, which is getting ready and which will help increase the number of launches."
He said, "Our effort is to continuously assess the situation and take corrective action at an appropriate time to improve our launch frequency."