Sriharikota, March 29: Creating history by the launch of GSAT-6A satellite via GSLV, Indian Space Research Organization has been lauded with immense appreciation for the incredible work. While the whole country congratulated the ISRO team for this major success, the much awaited speech came from the Chief of ISRO, K Sivan who majorly credited the scientists, industries and the government officials for their support in accomplishing this satellite.
Addressing to the media, K Sivan, first congratulated the whole country as for him it was a combined effort from each one anticipating in this project. Stating the importance of this satellite he further added that the GSAT-6A has been successfully placed high power in the designated orbit precisely. However, GSAT-6A compliment to GSAT 6 which is already in the orbit. These two combined set platform for advanced technologies for unfurl able antenna and
Asserting to the improvement Enhance performance of GSLV, 3 tonne more has been added to the present system. Besides there is an increasing thrust level in the second stage providing 6% enhancement of the vehicle.
Another major change sighted is the incorporation of electromechanical actuator, indigenously developed and realized by government earned batteries used in making e vehicle.
Major share of success is dedicated to team ISRO and congratulating their families for cooperating with all during this tenure. Moreover the chief also congratulated the scientists for giving this gift to India. Review system, gone through the data in bits and pieces, industries in India for cooperation and great success.
Commenting on the future plans of the team, he added that, “Isro has huge plan, this year high profile year for ISRO. Next 9 months will have 10 missions of dispersed, diversified applications like space science, navigations, communication missions we are going to have high accurate, high resolution satellite for remote sensing, high satellite for communication purpose in India. Major mission on Chandrayan II is on the lines, and at the same time, ISRO will accomplish these missions soon.