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India plans to develop reusable spacecraft with Russia: Nair
Vinay Shukla
Moscow, June 30 (PTI) India is keen to expand its
ongoing space cooperation with Russia to joint development of
a "cheaper" reusable spacecraft, Indian Space Research
Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Madhavan Nair has said.
"India would like to continue strengthening space
cooperation (with Russia) and also to expand it by means of
development of cheap reusable spacecraft," he said in an
interview to the government-run RIA Novosti.
ISRO and Russia's federal space agency Roskosmos are
currently working on the joint Chandrayan-2 project for which
the Russian side would provide a lunar landing craft to put a
Moon-rover for the lunar research.
Under the agreement signed in 2007, the Chandrayan-2
lunar mission is planned in 2011-2012 for which ISRO is
developing new powerful GSLV-Mark-III space launch vehicle,
Nair said.
Russia is also helping India in its first manned space
flight due in 2015.
"In December 2008 India and Russia signed an agreement
on cooperation in manned space flights. Under this agreement
Roskosmos is helping ISRO in preparing for the manned
mission," Nair said.
According to the ISRO chief, a space capsule with two
astronauts would be launched at low earth orbit of 275
kilometres on about a weeklong orbital flight.
Recalling the history of space cooperation with
Moscow, Nair said it began in 1962 with the launching of
Soviet meteorological rockets from Thumba rocket range in
India's southern state of Kerala and orbiting of first Indian
satellites Aryabhatta, Bhaskara-1 and Bhaskara-2 and three IRS
series remote-sensing satellites aboard Russian launch
vehicles. PTI VS
RAI
NNNN
Moscow, June 30 (PTI) India is keen to expand its
ongoing space cooperation with Russia to joint development of
a "cheaper" reusable spacecraft, Indian Space Research
Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Madhavan Nair has said.
"India would like to continue strengthening space
cooperation (with Russia) and also to expand it by means of
development of cheap reusable spacecraft," he said in an
interview to the government-run RIA Novosti.
ISRO and Russia's federal space agency Roskosmos are
currently working on the joint Chandrayan-2 project for which
the Russian side would provide a lunar landing craft to put a
Moon-rover for the lunar research.
Under the agreement signed in 2007, the Chandrayan-2
lunar mission is planned in 2011-2012 for which ISRO is
developing new powerful GSLV-Mark-III space launch vehicle,
Nair said.
Russia is also helping India in its first manned space
flight due in 2015.
"In December 2008 India and Russia signed an agreement
on cooperation in manned space flights. Under this agreement
Roskosmos is helping ISRO in preparing for the manned
mission," Nair said.
According to the ISRO chief, a space capsule with two
astronauts would be launched at low earth orbit of 275
kilometres on about a weeklong orbital flight.
Recalling the history of space cooperation with
Moscow, Nair said it began in 1962 with the launching of
Soviet meteorological rockets from Thumba rocket range in
India's southern state of Kerala and orbiting of first Indian
satellites Aryabhatta, Bhaskara-1 and Bhaskara-2 and three IRS
series remote-sensing satellites aboard Russian launch
vehicles. PTI VS
RAI
NNNN