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Gaganyaan budget is separate than ISRO annual budgetAll these with good budget. How peny budget fullfill all these.
Ganganyaan project eating much funds I think.
Gaganyaan budget is separate than ISRO annual budgetAll these with good budget. How peny budget fullfill all these.
Ganganyaan project eating much funds I think.
Any document?Gaganyaan budget is separate than ISRO annual budget
There was a press conference from dec 2018, in which same question was asked to which then ISRO chairman Dr. Sivan replied that Gaganyaan budget is seperate from ISRO main budgetAny document?
Not ever in "all types of payloads".1) Will we become fully self-sufficient in all types of payload launches to LEO and GTO, with the induction of the NGLV down the line? I mean, we still launch some stuff from the Ariane 5, yeah?
First SCE-200 will be tested at second half of this deacde. Considering the past experience, no, India will have a heavy class rocket only after 2030.2) When do we expect the NGLV itself to make its first flight (test, ig)? By 2030?
Will continue to grow steadily and fast, thanks to tensions between Russia-China & west and growing number of space start ups in India.3) What is the future of India's commercial space ventures? Like, we have already begun earning quite a bit from foreign commercial launches, and with the LVM 3 fully primed.....
Gaganyaan for "manned space station". Human spaceflight is a different affair.4) What other building blocks will we require to develop and master, to have our own space station? I understand that Gaganyaan is critical for that, what else?
Electronics, complex circuits/communication equipment.
Yearly incremental growth goes with yearly increment in budget.All these with good budget. How peny budget fullfill all these.
That's a separate funding ensured by GoI.Ganganyaan project eating much funds I think.
A batch of 39 IFS Officer Trainees of 2022 batch including 2 Bhutanese diplomats visited ISRO Headquarters, Bangalore on April 10, 2023 as part of their training at Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service (SSIFS), Delhi. Mrs. Sandhya V. Sharma, Additional Secretary, Department of Space (DOS) welcomed the trainees. Senior ISRO/DOS officials made presentations on the Indian space programme, ISRO’s International cooperation, Space Technology Applications for National Governance, UN Treaties on Space, UNCOPUOS activities and briefed on NSIL & IN-SPACe activities. The officer trainees visited technical facilities at ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) including the facilities on Space Situational Awareness and Mission Operation Complex (MOX).
Seems launch frequency increasing .
Yep, we have 1 launch every monthSeems launch frequency increasing .
Eagerly waiting for CY3 launch... bus sab theek hoon... mirchi laga do har jagah koi rukawat na ayyeYep, we have 1 launch every month
May - GSLV-F12/NVS-01 & TVD-1
June - LVM3-M4/CY-3
July - PSLV-C56/Aditya-L1
Don't hope too much. It might not continue for long.Yep, we have 1 launch every month
May - GSLV-F12/NVS-01 & TVD-1
June - LVM3-M4/CY-3
July - PSLV-C56/Aditya-L1
Copying to create National Space Policy thread for updates year on year.Indian space policy 2023 document
Yeah very much approved. Bus live camera view kar de like spaceX