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YEAR ENDER 2007
Indian space programme witnessed several major accomplishments
and scaled newer heights in mastering space technology during
the year. It is significant to note that the remarkable successes
were the result of well-orchestrated programmes undertaken
by the department aimed at achieving total self-reliance in
this cutting edge technology solely through indigenous efforts
and utilizing the expertise available within the organization.
Some of the recent, important developments, were the successful
orbiting and recovery of a space capsule from the Indian soil
using our own launch vehicle, launching of the state of the
art remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2 with better than one
meter resolution, launching of a satellite exclusively for
an European customer under a commercial contract, successful
ground testing of indigenously developed cryogenic upper stage
and fabrication and installation of a large antenna for providing
tracking and command support for deep space missions in general
and Chandrayaan-I, India`s first un-manned lunar mission in
particular.
Launch Vehicle Programmes:
The launching of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C7)
on January 10, 2007 carrying our own 680 kg remote sensing
satellite Cartosat-2, 56 kg LAPAN-TUBSAT satellite from Indonesia,
6 kg Pehuensat from Argentina and 550 kg Space capsule Recovery
Experiment (SRE) aimed at establishing India`s capability
to orbit and bring back to earth successfully heralded a new
era in the launch vehicle and satellite technology development
in the country. PSLV-C7 also demonstrated our capability to
launch multiple payloads into different orbits precisely.
Space capsule Recovery Experiment carried two experiments
to conduct studies in micro gravity was launched into 485
km by 639 km orbit. SRE comprises aero thermal structure,
spacecraft platform, deceleration and floatation system besides
the micro gravity payloads. After successfully accomplishing
the mission the SRE was reoriented and de-orbited to splash
down at the designated location in the Indian Ocean region
on January 22, 2007. The precise splash down established India`s
capability to launch and control accurately to bring back
a space capsule. The demonstration of SRE experiment has given
confidence to undertake more complex manned missions into
low earth orbit. Closely following this was the launch of
PSLV-C8 on April 23, 2007 carrying an Italian satellite AGILE
into a low earth orbit. Considering the mission requirements
PSLV-C8 was launched in core alone configuration which also
proved the versatility of PSLV as the vehicle.
Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F04) was launched
successfully on September 2, 2007 carrying INSAT-4CR into
the desired orbit. The launch of GSLV-F04 was significant
as the previous flight GSLV-D3 had failed to accomplish the
mission owing to a fabrication anomaly. The detailed failure
analysis carried out established that the design of GSLV is
robust and certain strict quality control measures needs to
be enforced during fabrication and inspection. The successful
launch of GSLV-F04 reinforced ISRO`s ability to look at failures
critically and draw lessons. The recent successful ground
testing of the Cryogenic Upper Stage to be used in place of
Russian cryogenic stages in GSLV was the crowning glory for
ISRO. The cryogenic upper stage was tested for the full flight
duration of 12 minutes and the test results fully met all
the specified parameters. The development of cryogenic engines
involves mastering materials technology, operating rotary
pumps and turbines which run at 42,000 rpm at cryogenic temperatures.
The successful testing has resulted in total self-reliance
in launch vehicle technology.
Efforts to develop and launch the advanced version of GSLV
namely GSLV - Mark III capable of putting 4 t payloads into
geosynchronous transfer orbit is progressing well with the
establishment of necessary infrastructure at ISRO centres
such as the casting of 200 t solid boosters etc. GSLV-Mk III
uses heavy propulsion stages such as 200 t solid boosters,
110 t liquid stages and 25 t cryogenic upper stages. The launch
of GSLV Mk III is scheduled during 2008-09.
Research and development activities in semi-cryogenic propulsion
stages, air breathing propulsion, re-usable launch vehicle
technology is also being pursued vigorously in an effort towards
reducing the launch costs.
Satellite Programes: The
launching of the state of the art remote sensing satellite
Cartosat-2 twelfth in the IRS series of satellites will provide
panchromatic imageries with a resolution of better than 1
m onboard PSLV-C7 will provide further fillip to the remote
sensing application programmes in the country especially in
the area of urban planning, water resources survey, crop acreage
and prediction estimation projects.
INSAT-4B was successfully launched on Ariane launch vehicle
on March 12, 2007. INSAT-4B is the second satellite in the
series in INSAT 4 series. INSAT4B carries 12 high power Ku
Band transponders and 12 C Band transponders and has augmented
the Direct to Home (DTH) television services and other communication
and TV services. The launching of INSAT - 4CR on September
2, 2007 onboard GSLV-F04 with 12 high power Ku Band transponders
has augmented TV broadcast services especially in the area
of DTH services, Video Picture Transmission (VPT) and Digital
Satellite News Gathering (DSNG). The INSAT system currently
has about 210 transponders providing telecommunication, TV
broadcast and meteorological services to the country. Concerted
efforts to augment the capacity to about 500 transponders
by the end of 11th Five Year Plan have been initiated.
Chandrayaan-1: India`s first
un-manned lunar mission Chandrayaan-1 is targeted for launch
during April 2008. Final integration and testing of the spacecraft
is in progress. The spacecraft carries eleven payloads of
which five are from India and six payloads from USA, Europe
and Bulgaria. Chandrayaan 1 spacecraft will be launched
onboard India`s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
The Chandrayaan-1 mission features a satellite orbiting the
moon at an altitude of 100 km for two years mapping the topography
and the mineralogical content of the lunar soil. Chandrayaan-1
will also carry a Moon Impact Probe payload for demonstrating
the technology needed towards accurate landing on the Moon`s
surface.
India and Russia have signed an agreement on joint lunar
research and exploration. The cooperation envisages Chandrayaan-2,
a joint lunar mission involving a lunar orbiting spacecraft
and a lander/rover on the Moon`s surface. Chandrayaan-2 will
be launched using India`s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch
Vehicle (GSLV) in the time frame of 2011-12.
The design, development, fabrication and successful installation
of a 32 meter antenna to provide tracking, command and telemetry
support for the Chandrayaan mission in association with ECIL
and BARC is a significant achievement for the country in the
complex technology of large size antennas.
Lunar mission is a step towards our conquest for exploration
of outer space and inter planetary missions. Towards this,
India and Russia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
for joint development of Lunar rover and robotic arms to be
used in the Chandrayaan-II mission targeted for launch during
2011-12 time frame.
Manned Mission Programme:
Indian Manned Mission Programme is envisaged as a National
effort to develop a fully autonomous orbital vehicle carrying
2-3 crew members to 400 km orbit low earth orbit and safely
return them to earth with ISRO playing the lead role.
ISRO has carried out a detailed study on the feasibility
of undertaking indigenous manned space missions with an aim
to build and demonstrate the capability for carrying humans
to low earth orbit and their return back to earth. It is planned
to envisage the programme in about 8 10 years time
frame.
Societal Applications: The
services offered by INSAT Satellites in the area of tele-education
and tele-medicine received further impetus. Today, in tune
with the dreams of Dr Vikram A Sarabhai, the founding father
of the Indian Space Programme, Edusat satellite network has
about 30,000 class rooms connected to various academic institutions
and universities. Tele-medicine network facilities expanded
further and about 223 hospitals and 41 super speciality hospitals
are connected providing health care to citizens especially
in rural areas to about 3,00,000 patients per year.
Combining the services from INSAT and Indian Remote Satellites,
a new concept namely Village Resource Centre (VRC) has been
operationalised. VRCs provide tele-medicine, tele-education,
adult education, health and family welfare programmes. About
300 VRCs have been established in various states in the country.
Indian Institute of Space Science
and Technology: Indian Institute of Space Science and
Technology (IIST) was inaugurated on September 14, 2007 with
the objective of offering high quality education in space
science and technology to meet the growing demands of the
Indian Space Programme. The Institute offers Bachelors degree
in Space Technology with specialization in avionics, and aerospace
engineering as well as Integrated Masters degree in applied
sciences with special emphasis on space related subjects.
The Institute started from the current academic year and 140
students from various parts of the country have enrolled for
under graduate and masters courses.
The space programme in the country is poised for several
major breakthroughs in the development of advanced technology
needed for realization of the future launch vehicle and spacecraft
missions in the coming years. Efforts to establish necessary
infrastructure for casting large boosters, liquid propellant
engines, heavy cryo boosters and for development of advanced
missions in the area of remote sensing, communications, navigational
satellites and space science systems. Necessary ground infrastructure
for providing mission support during launch phase and in orbit
support for the planned missions is under realization.
Source : Press
Information Bureau
Date : December 20, 2007
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