Are there still people who believe flat earth theory or what?..................................... Onboard Camera view GSLV MK3
I am assuming you are comparing GSLV to Longmarch 5. Actually LM5 uses more engines ( 4 in number with lower thrust each) to achieve almost the same thrust as GSLV. Additionally, LM5's boosters have a higher specific impulse (meaning you need to carry less mass to get the same thrust) along with a higher burn time. But most importantly, LM5 design was concieved from the get go to carry a higher load than the GSLV (consequently LM5 is about 14 meters taller than the GSLV) by design allowing for more payload volume. I should add that he current GSLVs S200 booster is capable of a lot more than what it's doing now.Just my observation....Why do all our boosters and rockets have higher thrust than the Chinese rockets and yet the Chinese have the capability to launch greater weights into GTO?
SCE by 2018 seems a little difficult since we are still in the design phase and at least 2 years from getting a fully mature product. I believe it'll be another 2 years of rigorous testing before we'll be ready to replace L110s with SCEs, so a conservative estimate would be 2021 at the earliest.we may see SCE200(semi cryo) tested by 2018 and tried on lvm3(which will have enhanced 6tons to gto).they also plan to increase gto capacity upto 15tons by 2020.
Hey don't call me sir,im in 12th class now.thx btwgreat info Sir ....thanks
After S 200 separation , no second stage ignition ?? No thrust for some seconds ? Why ?
Much better footage of s200 seperation
This is only a Guess but... in reference only earlier question, the booster rockets are perhaps salvaged by ISRO. Remember at that velocity the craft has immense momentum And in that few seconds the craft travels several kilometres under its own momentum while the boosters are seperated. The gap is probably to avoid damage to the separating from the exhaust blast of the second stage engine. So at the time of the firing, the boosters are safely out of the way. Then when they fall back into the ocean (parachutes can be deployed to break the fall) they can be salvaged with minimal damage and reused.After S 200 separation , no second stage ignition ?? No thrust for some seconds ? Why ?
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Is these S 200 boosters of GSLV mk 3 are also recovered , and will be reused in future ?This is only a Guess but... in reference only earlier question, the booster rockets are perhaps salvaged by ISRO. Remember at that velocity the craft has immense momentum And in that few seconds the craft travels several kilometres under its own momentum while the boosters are seperated. The gap is probably to avoid damage to the separating from the exhaust blast of the second stage engine. So at the time of the firing, the boosters are safely out of the way. Then when they fall back into the ocean (parachutes can be deployed to break the fall) they can be salvaged with minimal damage and reused.
NASA does this too with their boosters.
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Parachutes are deployed after booster seperation and they fall back into the ocean where the booster is salvaged and reused. The mammoth booster rockets alone consume anywhere between 70-80% of the total Budget and are hence immensely valuable. None of the components are left to waste if it can be reused.
The second stage engine ignition takes place before the separation of s200 so during the separation seen in the video the second stage engines are already alive and kicking but the ignition is not visible due to large distance between the camera and the rocketAfter S 200 separation , no second stage ignition ?? No thrust for some seconds ? Why ?
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Scroll up few posts. I have asked the exact same question Till someone confirms, your Guess is as good as mine. That GAP you refer to is also for stopping multiple actions happening in quick succession which is frankly unnecessary. There is no need to fire the second stage so quickly anyway. Let me search for ISRO booster recovery and see what I can find.Is these S 200 boosters of GSLV mk 3 are also recovered , and will be reused in future ?
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Ok , second stage is already ignited before S 200 separation .The second stage engine ignition takes place before the separation of s200 so during the separation seen in the video the second stage engines are already alive and kicking but the ignition is not visible due to large distance between the camera and the rocket
is another laughable BS...Make no mistake, I have no doubt the next logical step for ISRO is to modify the GSLV with a taller core stage (more payload volume) with the same booster which will enable the rocket to carry far higher payloads than what GSLV is capable now. It will then be on par or even exceed LM5s capabilities given the potential of the S200 boosters.
Based on similar design but stronger enginesagain...on the PPT (from BR)...lol...
GTO 16.3 tons....wow....but it seems to be a 1200+ tons Giant
If you are talking solely about the exhaust plume, it mainly depends on two factors, fuel type(engine type) and atmospheric condition.Ok , second stage is already ignited before S 200 separation .
But as seen in video there is no smoke trail visible after solid fuel boosters separation .
Does that mean ki liquid fuel rocket engine produces no smoke compared to solid fuel engines ??
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Madhya Pradesh State organised a State Meet on “Promoting Space Technology based Tools and Applications in Governance and Development” on April 24, 2017 in Bhopal. Potential areas of applications, prepared jointly by the line Departments, Department of Science & Technology, GoMP and ISRO/ Department of Space covering 20 departments of MP, were presented during the State Meet. About 300 delegates across Ministries/Departments, 51 Districts and 25 Central Government Organisations participated in this State Meet including Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Secretaries, Collectors and Deputy Secretaries to Government of Madhya Pradesh. Chairman ISRO / Secretary, Department of Space, GoI and Chief Secretary, GoMP addressed the Meet during the inaugural session.
Shri Basant Pratap Singh, Chief Secretary, GoMP, in his opening remark, mentioned that space science has a major role to play in good governance and development in Madhya Pradesh. Shri Mohammad Suleman, Principal Secretary, S&T, GoMP informed about the areas where space technology is being used by the departments of the state and emphasized that there is an urgent need to encourage space technology in newer areas of agriculture, livelihood, education, health and public security. Shri Kiran Kumar, Chairman, ISRO in his key note address, appreciated the steps taken by Madhya Pradesh State in utilising the Space Technology and further emphasised on many new areas of potential implementation for developmental activities.
Two parallel sessions on four thematic areas related to (i) Developmental Planning; (ii) Agriculture & Livelihood; (iii) Education & Health and (iv) Public Security were organized. A series of Technical presentations on possible areas of interventions for Madhya Pradesh were held with active participation of the State functionaries. Dr P.G. Diwakar, chaired the concluding session, wherein salient outcome of each themes were presented by the theme chairs with a clear focus on the specific areas of use of space technology.
As a conclusion, it was recommended to constitute joint Working Groups (WGs) to facilitate close interactions with the line Departments for constant follow-up of the project activities, exploring newer space based applications, and implement the same, keeping in view the Capacity Building requirements.
For full proceeding of M P State Meet, click here.Till now, 14 States have conducted similar Meets which were attended by senior dignitaries and officials of the State. These states are Haryana, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Mizoram, Nagaland, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Assam and Madhya Pradesh. Remaining States have worked out the plans to conduct such Meets.
Are you dumb or pretending to be dumb or does you insane patriotism suppressing your ability to think? I do not know. Before I explain I will give you one more time to read my entire post again and hopefully save yourself from your stupidity.is another laughable BS...