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Re: PRC needs to trade its DF-41 technology for this model space plane.
Replying to: PRC needs to trade its DF-41 technology for this model space plane. -- Canis Majoris Post ReplyForum


Khan

06/22/2016, 19:40:39




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Technically, that space plane is a hypersonic glide vehicle itself.

 

Here is some more Indian achievement: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-22/space-race-heats-up-as-india-sends-20-satellites-on-one-rocket

Space Race Heats Up as India Sends 20 Satellites on One Rocket

Indian Space Research Organisation said in televised comments. Most of those machines will observe and measure the Earth’s atmosphere, the space agency

said.

 

Lauding scientists behind the launch in comments posted on his Twitter account, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the nation’s space program has “time and again shown the transformative potential of science and technology in people’s lives.”

 

The business of putting satellites into space is surging as phone companies, Internet providers, airlines and even carmakers seek bandwidth for communications. Space is the new

 

frontier for billionaires including Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, who are privatizing what was once a government-only industry by testing reusable rockets to help reduce costs.

Moon Mission

The 20 satellites include an Earth observation device to capture light invisible to the naked eye and one from an Indian university designed to provide services for amateur radio operators, ISRO said.

It is the biggest single launch by India, trailing Russia’s 33 in 2014 and NASA’s 29 the year before. There were 208 satellites launched in 2014, almost double the amount the year before.

India sent its first rocket to space in 1963 and its first satellite in 1975. An unmanned mission to the moon that ended in 2009 showed water formation there may be occurring. The Mars probe beat China to the red planet after an almost yearlong voyage.

 

Last month, ISRO successfully

 

launched a scale model of a reusable spacecraft in a development that may heat up the race to make access to space cheaper and easier. The country also injected a probe into Mars’ atmosphere in 2014 for just $74 million, about 11 percent of the cost of the U.S.’s Maven probe.

 

 






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