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“Between the previous Independence Day (2022) and now, we’ve been very very successful in achieving many missions. The number for this year is a record. We are not just breaking records, but also have unique missions,” he said delivering the Independence Day speech at the Isro headquarters here.
Pointing out that Chandrayaan-3 is being hailed as an important mission and everybody was looking forward to its soft-landing, he said: “We made a new rocket (SSLV) successful, we made the LVM-3 capture the world market in terms of commercial exploitation. We launched satellites like Oceansat-3, which is an engineering marvel. We’ll do many more things in the coming days. Aditya-L1 is ready for launch in the next few weeks.”
He said another interesting science mission, Xposat — India’s first dedicated polarimetry mission to study various dynamics of bright astronomical X-ray — was ready.
“… Xposat is ready now. We will launch another climate observation satellite, the INSAT-3DS, which is getting ready. We’ll do the Gaganyaan test vehicle mission this year and are getting ready for the uncrewed mission early next year, and launch NISAR, a joint mission with Nasa. This year also saw the implementation of space reforms. NSIL and IN-SPACe have scaled great heights and enabled the non-government entities to show their strengths,” he added.
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