ISRO will launch Satellite GSLV-Mark III on Monday, Learn what will be the benefit to India

Hyderabad: A senior space scientist said that the havey space satellite GSLV Mark will be launched by the space agency ISRO tomorrow will open up opportunities for India in launching four-ton class satellites from other countries.

Radarakrishnan, former head of ISRO said that tomorrow’s launch is a “big milestone” because ISRO is doubling the capacity of satellite satellite satellite doubling from 2.2-2.3 tons to 3.5-4 tonnes.

He said that if India today has to launch more than 2.3 tonnes of communication satellites then we: For its launch: It has to go abroad. After the launch of GSLV Mark III, we will become self-reliant in the launch of communication satellites and we will also be successful in wooing foreign customers.

He said that this is rather a simple launch vehicle and it is a launch vehicle with a better payload. This is going to be ISRO’s strong launch vehicle in the future.

Radhakrishnan has been closely involved in the GSLV Mark approved three programs in 2000. He was the Director of VSSC :: and then became the Chairman of ISRO. He is now the adviser to ISRO

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