ISRO Plans To Launch GSLV Mark-III In First Week Of June


HYDERABAD: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a pioneer space exploration agency of  India, is planning to launch the GSLV Mark-III in the first week of June, said the ISRO Chairman AS Kiran Kumar today.

"GSLV Mark-III is our next launch. We are getting ready. All the systems are in Sriharikota. The integration is currently going on," he told reporters while talking about Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-III. "The whole process of assembling the various stages and then integrating the satellite into the heat shield, these activities are going on," he said.

GSLV Mark-III would be a powerful launch vehicle built to lift heavy communications satellites to space. Communications satellites built beyond the capacity of 2.2 tonnes have to be launched from foreign soil, Kiran Kumar said that the efforts are on to launch satellites upto four tonnes and even beyond in India itself.

The technology on lithium ion batteries developed by ISRO is good for space programme in terms of cost-effectiveness, but it requires the efforts of industry to develop it to reduce costs, he said.

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"But, the same thing, if you have to do in a commercial manner, the prices have to be significantly brought down. That would be possible when it is done on a large scale. What the industry is supposed to do is to take this technology and develop it so that it becomes cost effective for automotive industry," he further added.

The lithium ion batteries technology is expected to be used in electric vehicles.

Source: PTI