The space agency registered a hat-trick of success on launch of geosynchronous launch vehicles with today's GSLV-F05 flight carrying advanced weather satellite INSAT-3DR and placing it in GTO successfully.
"We had a very successful flight of GSLV-Mk II. This is third consecutive GSLV-Mk II launch with indigenous cryogenic upper stage. Last August (2015) we had successful launch of GSLV-D6. Our intent is to launch two-three GSLV-MkII missions every year in the coming years," ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar told reporters here.
Noting that ISRO scientists have geared to launch the 'SCATSAT' in two to three weeks followed by the 'GSLV-MkIII', he said, ISRO was also working on launching vehicles to Venus or to Asteroids.
"We have lined up plans to launch the Communication satellite, SAARC satellite, Earth Observation Satellite. Then we have Chandrayaan-II, we have ISRO-NASA Mission. Launch of ADITYA is also under progress. We also have the MARS Mission II. We are looking at going to Venus or to Asteroids. The discussions are going on," Kumar said.
Noting that the ISRO scientists have worked on "shortest working campaign" towards the launch of GSLV-F05, Project Director, Maheshwaran said, "we had lot of PSLV missions. We are also planning to have two to three GSLV launches per year. Really we are striving for more (launches)."
Maheshwaran said ISRO was working on a vision of
On the 40 minute delay before commencing the lift-off which was pushed to 4.50 pm against the planned 4.10 pm, Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre Director S Somanath said while filling propellants in indigenous cryogenic stage, "first you have to fill oxygen in the circuit. We found one of the valves in the ground circuit was open and leaking gas."
"We detected the anomaly in the ground and isolated it through remote command. So this took 40 minute delay. Indigenous Cryogenic Stage is time controlled activity," he added.
Asked what the successful launch of GSLV-MkII means for Antrix Corporation, Antrix Corporation Chairman and Managing Director S Rakesh said, "This success has opened another door. PSLV has its own commanding market. Another vehicle (GSLV) with its own capacity is definitely adding more capability to international market. Globally, the satellite business is valued at about USD 330 billion and about USD five billion comprises launch services market."
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