Wednesday, December 17, 2014

ISRO to launch GSLV Mark-3 launch countdown

Bangalore: India so far and the next generation of its most heavy rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-Mark 3) from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh today is going to trial. If the launch is successful, the ISRO plans manned missions into space will cross an important Phdav. Indeed, a large capsule with GSLV Mark -3 (Riantry Atmosphere Experiment mission crew module) will take away. ISRO is not just sending the capsule into space, but they also will bring him back to earth safely. About half an hour it will be exercised. If so, is the sending and retrieving ISRO space capsule will be the technical examination. Heated to 1600 ° C, the capsule of the atmosphere could be brought back to Earth safely, it would mean that ISRO is able to make such a capsule which can tolerate such adversity. It is to mention that in such a capsule is sent astronauts into space. ISRO after the success of the experiment in space manned missions will take approximately five years. ISRO four tons or more of these sophisticated rockets capable of carrying the weight of the satellite. Force India will launch its international role and the other space agencies this ability ISRO Satellite launch massive, it can be used commercially. The mission will take a half hour. ISRO officials said the rocket will be launched at 9.30 pm. Twenty minutes later, in the Bay of Bengal Coast Guard and a team of ISRO officials will recover it. However Sriharikota may take several hours to get back to the capsule.

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