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India's heaviest rocket, GSLV Mark III, launched successfully


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Chris
GSLV Mk III
by Chris on Dec 18, 2014 10:07 PM  | Hide replies

India is still 50 years behind in using cyrogenics for the lower stages; the other key point is not to be behind, but to be doing your own thing without having to imitate; i.e. not being ahead nor behind, but being able to do your own unprecedented thing.

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Connan
Re: GSLV Mk III
by Connan on Dec 18, 2014 11:33 PM
Cryogenics are only used for last stage.

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Varadarajan Ravindran
Re: GSLV Mk III
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Dec 19, 2014 02:48 AM
Space rocket launch is always a challenge and carries along with it several risk factors. So much so, even American NASA launches have met with problems in recent years. You are saying that India is still 50 years behind, and it is your prejudiced view. President Kalam and Madhavan Nair received the NASA awards in Los Angeles for the Chandrayan expedition. Recently, India was quite successful in the Mars expedition. Your assessments are erroneous and so you should please keep your opinion to yourself. At the University of Southern California, I Met President Kalam when he spoke after the award ceremonies.

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shrihari
Re: GSLV Mk III
by shrihari on Dec 19, 2014 12:17 AM
hahahaha all nations use cryogenic engine only.ISRO developed it without help of US/Russia/China

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Varadarajan Ravindran
Re: Re: GSLV Mk III
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Dec 19, 2014 02:49 AM
There is no ha hah ha. You have a negative attitude towards India. One fine morning the Indian population will give you a luxury edition KIA (kick in the anterior).

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shrihari
Re: Re: Re: GSLV Mk III
by shrihari on Dec 19, 2014 09:54 AM
U need training in compression becoz nowhere did I made any negative remark

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shrihari
cutva
by shrihari on Dec 18, 2014 08:01 PM

Paki_will_blast_rocket_thru_suicide_bombers :)

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Sree Kumar
Why man
by Sree Kumar on Dec 18, 2014 05:06 PM  | Hide replies

Please send Mamata Banerjee. Others will stop going to space then!

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sreejit
Re: Why man
by sreejit on Dec 19, 2014 02:46 AM
i do agree.

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Vineet Nagar
great job!
by Vineet Nagar on Dec 18, 2014 03:18 PM

It shows the mastery of some very complex technologies.

Superb job and congratulations to all involved.

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Hosur Natraj
India's heaviest rocket, GSLV Mark III, launched successfully
by Hosur Natraj on Dec 18, 2014 11:46 AM

One more feather added to our country. congratulations to ISRO scientists on continuous improvement & developement activities successful efforts. proud to be indian.

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Atma Jain
jGSLV markiii
by Atma Jain on Dec 18, 2014 11:29 AM

Hearty congratulations to ISRO and the team involved in development Of GSLV-Markiii. It make us feel proud of our earlier association with ISRO.
A. R. Jain

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Maximum
Excellent graphics Rediff
by Maximum on Dec 18, 2014 11:27 AM

Excellent graphics Rediff

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Re: Far behing China what is use of Old technological experiments
by on Dec 18, 2014 01:17 PM
You might be looking to China for inspiration but we as a nation stand behind stellar job done by ISRO which is prioritized based on national requirement and not to please stupids like u.

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Maximum
Re: Far behing China what is use of Old technological experiments
by Maximum on Dec 18, 2014 11:28 AM
Agreed we are far behind China
Dont you think these are steps where we are catching up


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Atma Jain
Re: Re: Far behing China what is use of Old technological experim
by Atma Jain on Dec 18, 2014 11:34 AM
This is really an unfortunate remark downgrading the hardwork of ISRO and its team.We are ahead of so manycountries in the world and you can not catch somebody until and unless keep trying and it is a continuous learnig process. No body will share its technology in this critical area.


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