ISRO's First Reusable Launch Vehicle : Pushpak | current affairs
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ISRO has given a huge blow of trillions of dollars to NASA, friends, when a country goes to NASA to set its satellite in space, NASA takes only 50 crores from that country, NASA uses Falcon 9 rocket to put the satellite in orbit, and if a country wants to set more than one satellite in space, then NASA's budget can reach thousands of crores, and now in this space sector, ISRO has given a tough competition to NASA, friends, ISRO has reduced the cost of setting satellites in the Earth's orbit to 20 crores, so now all those countries of the world whose economy is not that big, who want to have a satellite of their own country, they too can get the benefits of light, and can use the satellite data for agriculture, weather prediction and country's security and military purposes, now all such countries are standing in line in front of ISRO, because friends, for the work for which NASA is taking 50 to 55 crores, now India can do it with ISRO Through this, ISRO can launch a satellite in 20 crores by beating the competition of the entire market and the great scientists of our ISRO are behind this, because compared to NASA, our ISRO scientists have a very low budget, but still our scientists are doing such research, which is not expensive but cost effective,
Friends, you will think that how is ISRO able to reach the satellite orbit in such a cost effective way, then understand friends, ISRO scientists have developed such a technology which is possessed by only one or two countries in the whole world apart from India, no other space agency in the world has the capability to make a reusable vehicle, now see friends, if any satellite has to reach space, then its conventional way is that you make a rocket worth 200-250 crores and fix the satellite on the rocket, the rocket will go into space and will station the satellite in the Earth orbit, and the rocket will not come back and will go into space as space junk. It will keep moving, but this Reusable Vehicle which will take the satellite with it will leave the satellite in its orbit and after that it will come back to the same place from where it took off, and that too in a completely autonomous manner, now see friends what a great achievement this is because when a fighter jet lands, its speed is 280 km per hour and a pilot is also present in it to land it, but when a Reusable Vehicle lands, its speed is 320 to 350 km per hour, and its safe landing in a completely automatic manner is a big achievement in itself, and now this technology has been prepared with India, and recently its tests have also been completed, and now ISRO is ready to send satellites to space at affordable rates, beating NASA.
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