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You know what the other biggest scam is ....calling each launch as 2 different missions....they call it satellite mission, launch vehicle mission and add both of em & then declare, " see we have done 2 missions"
I am aware of that scam😂😂😂😂
 

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Finally an official acknowledgement of SSLV SS1 ST-01 failure.

• Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV): SSLV is an all-solid three-stage vehicle capable of launching mini, micro, or nano class satellites (10 to 500 kg class) into 500 km planar orbit. The vehicle also includes a liquid propulsion-based Velocity Trimming Module (VTM) in the upper stage for precise injection. The first static test of SS1 solid motor was conducted and the performance of SS1 ignition system, propellant system and Flex Nozzle Control (FNC) system was evaluated. Various design modifications have been incorporated to resolve the anomalies observed in the first static test and the second static test (ST-02) is planned for early 2022. The first developmental flight of SSLV (SSLV-D1) is expected in the first quarter of 2022 and two subsequent developmental flights (SSLV-D2 & SSLV-D3) are also planned for the second half of 2022.
 

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Ariane-5 VA257, scheduled for 22 June 2022 launch with CMS-02 (aka GSAT-24) and MEASAT-3d

Next Arianespace launch scheduled for June 22 with Ariane 5

-Ariane flight 257 is scheduled for June 22.

– The first Ariane 5 of the year will orbit two geostationary telecommunication satellites, MEASAT-3d and GSAT-24.
– Mission VA257 will help improve the broadband coverage in the Asia-Pacific region.

This Ariane 5 launch from the Guiana Space Center, Europe’s Spaceport, is scheduled for June 22, during a launch window from 21:03 to 22:43 UTC.
The satellites will be launched for two major actors and long-standing Arianespace customers: MEASAT, the leading Malaysian satellite operator, and NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), a Government of India company under Department of Space (DOS).
MEASAT-3d, to be co-located with MEASAT-3a and MEASAT-3b at the 91.5°E orbital slot, is a multi-mission telecommunications satellite built by Airbus Defence and Space. This new satellite will significantly enhance broadband speeds of up to 100 Mbps per user in areas with limited or no terrestrial network throughout Malaysia while continuing to provide redundancy and additional capacity for video distribution in HD, 4K, and ultimately 8K in the Asia-Pacific region.
GSAT-24, a Ku-band 4-ton class communications satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) for NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) that will provide high-quality television, telecommunications and broadcasting services over India. GSAT-24 satellite is the 1st Demand Driven communication satellite mission undertaken by NSIL.
 

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The hard ware for G1 mission is almost ready including HS200,L110 & C-25, my guess is they may launch G1 as early as April next year. Also CY-3 may be further pushed to 2nd half of 2023 even though both the lander & rover were fully assembled
 

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SCE-200 might be getting tested in about three months


crux is according to ISRO Chairman S Somanath Semi-cryogenic SCE-200 engine is getting ready to be tested within India in three months. It should mean test facility for it should be more or less ready
Good news

naa, I am talking abt cy3 delay :frown::frown:
That is okay as long as there will be no error this time and they can maintain 7-8 launches for this year and increase to 10+ eventually
 

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Good news


That is okay as long as there will be no error this time and they can maintain 7-8 launches for this year and increase to 10+ eventually
There is no way currunnt capacity of lpsc can bear so much gslv mk3 , mk2 , PSLV and sslv in combined 10 launches can't be exicuted in current capacity . They must augment it further more also PIF should be ready before next AR if they wana keep PSLVs to meet market demand
 

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We know EOS-05(aka GISAT-2) is manifested on GSLV F12 per Annual Report 2020-2021 and was supposed to be operational with LWIR payload on it alongside GISAT-1 so we can not treat it as a replacement or follow-on. Notably EOS-3 (aka GISAT-1) that perished in launch failure of GSLV F10 was never explicitly mentioned as a military asset in official documents as far as we know.
 

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A0189/22 - DANGEROUS AREA
DUE TO A ROCKET LAUNCH FROM INDIA, SPACE DEBRIS REENTRY IN AN
AREA DEFINED BY THE FOLLOWING POINTS:
26 30 S 135 00 W
27 30 S 135 00 W
29 30 S 139 30 W
28 30 S 139 30 W
26 30 S 135 00 W
-BECAUSE OF THE HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE REENTRY OF SPACE
DEBRIS, AIRSPACE USERS ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO AVOID ENTERING
THE AFFECTED AREA. SFC - UNL, 0330-0730, 28 MAY 03:30 2022 UNTIL 26 JUN 07:30
2022. CREATED: 25 APR 19:35 2022
 

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