2011年4月21日星期四

India in successful space

20 April 2011, last updated at 09: 15 GMT The PSLV blasts off at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre departure went smoothly with a rocket into the room with three satellites successfully has no complications of India, officials say.

The smooth introduction was exploded in contrast to a major setback in December as a satellite launch vehicle and fell into the Bay of Bengal.

The polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV) had a smooth lift-off and deployment the satellites in orbit around 820 km (500 miles) over the Earth.

Staff at the launch pad in Andhra Pradesh cheered the rocket was out.

The most important satellite in the introduction of the Sriharikota space centre was the remote sensing Resourcesat-2, which will examine the impact of humans on the Earth's natural resources.

The missile was also a common Indian and Russian satellites for stellar and atmospheric studies, as well as an imaging built Orbiter of the Singapore-Nanyang Technological University.

Correspondents say the jubilation among engineers and scientists Wednesday launch welcomed strongly contrary to events in December - when a satellite launch vehicle exploded and fell into the Bay of Bengal live on television, after it turned from its intended flight path.

It was the second in a row fail the missile launch that was had the implementation of a communications satellite.

Lunar return

India is hoping to send its first manned flight into space in the year 2016 and first a bid for a share of the market lucrative commercial satellite launch from send made to an Italian Orbiter in 2007.

Scientists celebrate the success of the launching Scientists at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre celebrated the successful launch

The country sees its space research program as a performance which underlined their emergence as one of the world's most important economy and correspondents say that many Indians patriotic pride themselves on its development.

Delhi and Beijing's moon missions momentum budget cuts that U.S. 2020 - return dashed hopes of a moon have won since last year's NASA more than a half a century after the first visit of the Americans.

India has played catch up one on China in the race, a less shrill repetition between America and the USSR in the 1960's.

It was the fourth country, its colours to America, Russia and Japan - thanks to the success of the probe Chandrayaan (Sanskrit for "Moon craft") on the Moon - plants.


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