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India to launch heavy satellite by December next year

With the successful testing of indigenous cryogenic engine, India has attained the capability of putting heavy satellites in orbit and the first one is expected to be launched by December next year, government told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

Updated on: Apr 29, 2015 04:07 PM IST
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With the successful testing of indigenous cryogenic engine, India has attained the capability of putting heavy satellites in orbit and the first one is expected to be launched by December next year, government told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

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Minister of State for Space Jitendra Singh the indigenous cryogenic engine, which uses liquid oxygen and hydrogen as fuel, was tested successfully by ISRO on Tuesday.

The testing of indigenous cryogenic engine will enable India to put heavy satellites weighing upto four tonnes in the geostationary orbit, he said, amid thumping of desks.

He said the first such satellite may be launched by December, 2016.

"We used to have launching pad in another country. Now it will be indigenous," he said in reply to questions.

Asserting that India was second to none in the world in space technology, Singh made a mention of the Mars Mission and said over 400 pictures had been received from it. "In a way, we have become leader."

ISRO, through space technology, was also helpful in tele-education by providing satellite connectivity, the Minister said, adding 83 such networks had been set up so far.

He said 65 government departments were in consultation with ISRO for developing applications and services to support implementation of their schemes.

 
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