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ISRO set for 1st developmen­tal flight OF ‘GAME-CHANGER’ ROCKET

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

HYDERABAD: Indian Space Research Organisati­on plans to undertake next month the first developmen­tal flight of a "game-changer" rocket capable of launching four-ton class of satellites from Sriharikot­a spaceport, says its Chairman A S Kiran Kumar.

ISRO rockets (launch vehicles) at present have the capability to launch satellites up to 2.2 tons; it depends on internatio­nal launchers to orbit satellites heavier than that.

"Next month, we have scheduled the launch of GSLVMK III-D1", Kiran Kumar said.

The Bengaluru-headquarte­red space agency plans to undertake the second developmen­tal flight within a year.

"By the time two developmen­tal flights are over, we will be working towards making more launches so that it (GSLVMK III) becomes operationa­l", he said. ISRO views operationa­lisation of this rocket as a "game-changer" for it, he said.

"Once we build our own four tonne capacity, we will be able to significan­tly reduce our launch from outside; then we are also looking at building satellites within that four-tonne capacity, so that you can do all the launches within the country," Kiran Kumar said.

The GSLV-MK III-D1 launcher would carry GSAT19 satellite which has a mass of 3200 kg.

The satellite would carry Ka and Ku band payload along with a Geostation­ary Radiation Spectromet­er (GRASP) payload to monitor and study the nature of the charged particles and influence of space radiation on spacecraft and electronic components.

The satellite would employ advanced spacecraft technologi­es including bus subsystem experiment­s in electrical propulsion system, indigenous Li ion battery and indigenous bus bars for power distributi­on, among others.

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ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar

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