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As told before,What's holding SSLV up, or is it just prioritising?
SSLV likely in 2021. How would they modify FLP in such a short period? FLP just had a PSLV launch a week ago.
As told before,What's holding SSLV up, or is it just prioritising?
SSLV likely in 2021. How would they modify FLP in such a short period? FLP just had a PSLV launch a week ago.
Man, I just want our kino SSLV launch, then VTVL from ISRO....just imagineGSAT-12R or CMS-01 is in tip top shape. Naarmal. CMS-01 will be handed over to the end user after completion of in orbit payload checks in the first week of January.
@mods shill alert.If isro cant have powerfull rocket. This is not possible that build heavy space craft and landers and use nasa/spacex launcher to launch. Why Isro need to wait for heavy launcher development like JASAX use this.
Time to spend some time....
And some more!Fuck this 0.3m resolution Orbiter High Resolution Camera (OHRC) image. Open in External Tab!
Will be posting more!!
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Here's the video of their test, they pace at which they are progressing, i am positive about the development of Vikram 1, hopefully 2021 will bring some more good news from them.A positive development in private space sector at least.
Skyroot Aerospace successfully test fires a solid propulsion rocket stage
This is the first time that a private company has successfully designed, developed and tested a full solid propulsion rocket stage in Indiawww.business-standard.com
Here's a official page of these guys, check it out > https://skyroot.in/launch-vehicle/
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Adding one pic, to give an idea.
I had read somewhere that a single Japanese company supplies ISRO, chips for satellites.Isro eyeing new chip unit as more firms take to skies.
Isro is looking to build chips with 65-nanometre technology in the new fab.
Isro eyeing new chip unit as more firms take to skies
The agency looks to build an additional fab at SCL, its Chandigarh chip making facility.www.google.com
Article says that Isro does manufacture it's own chips plus those which are important for strategic purposes, right now they manufacture 160nm chip which does the job, they are already working with IITs and other orgs to create a 65nm chip for their work.I had read somewhere that a single Japanese company supplies ISRO, chips for satellites.