Deccan Chronicle

CHANDRAYAA­N-2 LAUNCH LIKELY NEXT MARCH

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The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) is gearing up to launch the Chandrayaa­n-2 Mission in March next year, director of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Shar, P. Kunhi Krishnan told media persons on the sidelines of the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at Sriharikot­a, on Tuesday.

Four rockets, including three Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles (PSLV) and one Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle will be launched before the end of this year. The first one, the PSLV-C39 with navigation satellite IRNSS-1H will be launched on July 31, 2018 from Shar.

The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) is gearing up to launch the Chandra-yaan2 Mission in March next year, director of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Shar, P. Kunhi Krishnan told media persons on the sidelines of the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at Sriharikot­a, on Tuesday.

IRNSS-1H is meant to augment the existing seven satellites of the NavIC constellat­ion, and is one among two spare satellites planned as part of NavIC.

The next two PSLV missions are likely to be in September and November and a communicat­ion satellite will go on board the GSLV before the end of this year.

Mr Krishnan also said that the constructi­on of the 96metre-tall second vehicle assembly building has been completed up to 82 metres and it should be ready within the next six months.

The capacity of the solid propellant plant in Shar is also being enhanced to facilitate launching of heavy satellites.

In addition to this, 29 new work stations will come up in Shar under the Augmentati­on of Solid Motor Production (ASMP) facilities project to increase the number of motors from the present six to 12 for PSLV and GSLV first stage.

This facility will also be used to produce a motor for the third stage of the PSLV.

A new PSLV Integratio­n Facility (PIF) is being built one-and-a-half kilometres from the first launch pad to assemble the PSLV up to the fourth stage and move it to the first launch pad to increase the number of PSLV missions from the present six to 12 per annum.

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