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ISRO Chairman Somanath emphasized the complexity of the upcoming rocket and the development of high-end technology.
The now viral video shared on Instagram shows an IndiGo cabin crew welcoming ISRO chief S Somanath onboard with a speech addressing all the passengers on the flight.
ISRO Chief S Somanath spoke to Zee News in a special way. S Somanath said, India can make satellites up to 5 tons.
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In a remarkable announcement, Dr K Sivan announced India will set up its separate space station in the next 5-7 years after Gangayaan is successfully completely in 2022. Watch this video to know more.
ISRO also set December 2021 deadline for Gaganyaan, India's manned mission to space.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman on Thursday said that India need to explore space tourism.
K. Sivan said that a small rocket will be launched from the existing rocket port at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approved Mr Sivan's appointment as secretary, Department of Space and chairman of Space Commission for a tenure of three years, an order issued by the personnel ministry said.
With the consortium, ISRO plans to increase the number of PSLVs so that the frequency of launches can match the number of launch vehicles, ISRO chief said.
Addressing the media after flagging off ISRO's workhorse rocket, the PSLV-C38, he said that ISRO was all set for the launch of GSAT-17 and there is more lined up for the future.
Formerly named 'SAARC Satellite', the satellite's name was later changed to 'South Asia Satellite', after Pakistan was dropped from the list of nations taking part in the project.
Kumar said ISRO was also mulling tying up with the industry to enhance the country's satellite launching capability.
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