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So they are pushing for Gaganyaan only seriously as far as we can sum up.
Sslv first flight delayed to June

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It will go beyond June.
 

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So really, no launches in May( not counting the last 4 days if something is launched then)?
No launch but don't know about PSLVs one should be ready by now since last launch was in February 2 months are enough to build next PSLV but then isro is under pressure due to other projects
 

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A0189/22 - DANGEROUS AREA
DUE TO A ROCKET LAUNCH FROM INDIA, SPACE DEBRIS REENTRY IN AN
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No launch but don't know about PSLVs one should be ready by now since last launch was in February 2 months are enough to build next PSLV but then isro is under pressure due to other projects
I remember you saying that there could be a GSLV Mk 3 commercial launch in May😲. Is that still at least a possibility? Then there's RLV-D2 which is due for testing.
 

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No launch but don't know about PSLVs one should be ready by now since last launch was in February 2 months are enough to build next PSLV but then isro is under pressure due to other projects
Probably for Oceansat
 

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I remember you saying that there could be a GSLV Mk 3 commercial launch in May😲. Is that still at least a possibility? Then there's RLV-D2 which is due for testing.
No gslv mk3 in may. Rlv d2 is for sure will be tested in may
 

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Gentlemen, Venus mission is gonna be lit 🔥🔥.....it will be far more sophisticated and advanced than the proposed Venus missions of ESA and NASA in next decade (ESA & NASA orbiters will carry no more than 3 payloads).... following payloads are finalised as per yesterday's presentation..

1. Venus SAR
2. VARTISS Radar ( 3 wire 25 m dipole antennas)
3.VSEAM
4. VASP
5. SPAV
6.LIVE (Lightning Instrument for VEnus)
7.NAVA ( Venus airglow imager to detect Oxygen Green and Red light)
8. VEDA ( Electron Temperature Analyser)
9. RPA
10. VETHICA ( mass spectrometer)
11.RAVI
12. VIPER ( Plasma environment , will also have a Magnetometer)
13. VODEX ( Venus Orbiter Dust EXperiment)
14.Venus Thermal Camera

Latest render of the proposed printer, when carefully observed we can see the gimballed communications antenna, SAR antenna & 25m long dipole antenna for VARTISS payload
IMG_20220505_083421.jpg
 
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Gentlemen, Venus mission is gonna be lit 🔥🔥.....it will be far more sophisticated and advanced than the proposed Venus missions of ESA and NASA in next decade (ESA & NASA orbiters will carry no more than 3 payloads).... following payloads are finalised as per yesterday's presentation..

1. Venus SAR
2. VARTISS Radar ( 3 wire 25 m dipole antennas)
3.VSEAM
4. VASP
5. SPAV
6.LIVE (Lightning Instrument for VEnus)
7.NAVA ( Venus airglow imager to detect Oxygen Green and Red light)
8. VEDA ( Electron Temperature Analyser)
9. RPA
10. VETHICA ( mass spectrometer)
11.RAVI
12. VIPER ( Plasma environment , will also have a Magnetometer)
13. VODEX ( Venus Orbiter Dust EXperiment)
14.Venus Thermal Camera

Latest render of the proposed printer, when carefully observed we can see the gimballed communications antenna, SAR antenna & 25m long dipole antenna for VARTISS payload
View attachment 154262
The force is strong with 'V'
 
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Toi Aab jaag rha jab ki mai kab se forum pe keh rha hu gisat is CBG assistant sat they should hire me for space reporting they got shitty one
But then I will probably will fired before evening because I repel libtards and no amount of money can change my mind . And toi space reporting is full of libtards 😂😂😂😂
 

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India, UK space companies to build fifth-gen satellite broadband internet

India, UK space companies sign MoU/ Representational image
India, UK space companies sign MoU/ Representational image

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Business Today Desk
  • May 05, 2022,
  • Updated May 05, 2022, 11:56 AM IST
India and US-based 5G satellite communication product company Astrome Technologies and UK-based middle Earth orbit (MEO) satellite constellation company Methera Global Communications have signed an MoU for a strategic partnership. The two companies will explore opportunities to work on a variety of projects such as usage of the Methera system and its low-cost user terminals to access its constellation of satellites and terrestrial infrastructure.


The Methera system is responsible for delivering high-capacity Gbps broadband access anytime and anywhere through a constellation of MEO and low-cost user terminals. The system is focused on providing connectivity across the globe in remote and rural regions as well as underserved communities.

The system will support the rollout of both government and private sector digital applications and meet the demand for satellite broadband. Telecom service providers, mobile network operators, energy providers, emergency and rescue services will be able to use the system to connect communities and regions that are currently unreachable.
Dr Neha Satak, Co-founder and CEO, Astrome Technologies said this partnership will involve many “projects and opportunities for technology development and deployment for the telecommunications industry for years to come”.
Methera Global CEO Chris McIntosh said that the partnership combines the “complementary skillset and expertise of both companies to deliver high-speed broadband solutions to the much needed and underserved communities, ensuring availability anywhere and anytime”.
Astrome is a technology innovator of flat panel ground terminals and next generation satellite payloads for LEO/MEO/GEO satellites in India. It is backed by marquee VCs from India, Germany and South Korea.
Methera Global has ITU filings to launch and operate a constellation of MEO satellites for high-speed, high-density broadband connectivity.
 

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