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RISAT-1 Satellite launched using India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV-C19 mission]
RISAT-1 Satellite launched using India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV-C19 mission]
RISAT-1 is a Radar Imaging Satellite designed & built by the Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO]. The satellite gives its operator [India] the capability to carry out surveillance under all conditions - day, night & also cloudy. Besides carrying out activities that have socio-economic benefits, the satellite can also be put to use to conduct missions having relevance to National security. The satellite was successfully launched on April 26, 2012 using India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV]. This launch makes it PSLV's 20th consecutive launch success. RISAT-1 Satellite en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org isro.org docs.google.com Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO] isro.org en.wikipedia.org Video courtesy: Doordarshan www.ddindia.gov.in Video Stream courtesy: Zenga TV www.zengatv.com Moi blog: AA Me, IN www.aame.in YouTube Channel: Luptonga youtube.com
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RISAT-1 Satellite being prepared for launch using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV-C19]
RISAT-1 Satellite being prepared for launch using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV-C19]
RISAT-1 is a Radar Imaging Satellite designed & built by the Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO]. The satellite gives its operator [India] the capability to generate imagery under all conditions -- day, night, coudy. RISAT en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org isro.org docs.google.com Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO] isro.org en.wikipedia.org Moi blog: AA Me, IN www.aame.in YouTube Channel: Luptonga youtube.com
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(TUT) Battlefield 3 How to launch vehicle across the map
(TUT) Battlefield 3 How to launch vehicle across the map
This is just to have a little fun in game and i didnt think about it till later but you can do it with a eod bot too but hope you enjoy.
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India's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle [GSLV] - ISRO report
India's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle [GSLV] - ISRO report
The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle [GSLV] is currently being developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO]. On successful completion of the programme, India would become self-sufficient in launching heavy, commercial, communication satellites from its own soil as well as being able to do the same for other nations. It is also to launch India's second mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-2. India also operates the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV], developed for launching smaller-sized, lighter satellites and placing them in the desired orbit -- sun synchronous or geostationary. It has an extremely high success rate, having performed 17 consecutive successful launches & has placed a total of 41 satellites in orbit, including one in which it put in orbit 10 satellites in a single launch -- a world record. Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle [GSLV] www.isro.org en.wikipedia.org Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle [GSLV] GSLV-Mk III www.isro.org en.wikipedia.org Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle [PSLV] www.isro.org www.isro.org en.wikipedia.org www.thehindu.com www.sify.com www.ndtv.com Chandrayaan Moon Mission Chandrayaan-1 www.isro.gov.in www.isro.org en.wikipedia.org Chandrayaan-2 en.wikipedia.org Indian Space Research Organisation [ISRO] www.isro.org en.wikipedia.org Moi Blog: AA Me www.aame.in
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Delta Launch Vehicle History: America's Space Ambassador pt1-2 1990 NASA 14min
Delta Launch Vehicle History: America's Space Ambassador pt1-2 1990 NASA 14min
video for embedding at scitech.quickfound.net History of the Delta rocket through the launch of COBE (the Cosmic Background Explorer) in November 1989. This is the same public domain video uploaded by NASA, with the black borders removed and the aspect ratio corrected. part 2: www.youtube.com "The evolution of the Delta launch vehicle, shown in Figure 1, reaches back thirteen years when, in 1955, the United States participated in the International Geophysical Year (IGY) and undertook the development of the Vanguard threestage launch vehicle; in the same year the Air Force initiated the development of the Thor IRBM. With modifications, the Thor became the first stage of Delta; the Vanguard second stage propulsion system, evolved through the Able programs, became the Delta second stage propulsion system; and the Vanguard X-248 third stage solid propellant rocket motor was adapted as the third stage for Delta. The development and integration of these systems and the production of twelve (12) vehicles was started in early 1959 under prime contract to the Douglas Aircraft Company... Eleven of the twelve vehicles were launched successfully carrying, among others, the first passive communications satellite, Echo I (August 1960), the cooperative NASA/United Kingdom Ariel I (April 1960), the TIROS II through VI series, the first Orbiting Solar Observatory, and the first private industry satellite, AT&T's Telstar I (July 1962). The total development cost, including the twelve <b>...</b>
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ATK Liberty Launch Vehicle
ATK Liberty Launch Vehicle
ATK and Astrium collaborate to unveil the Liberty Launch Vehicle, the safest, most reliable configuration available. The simple and highly reliable design was created with international cooperation, advancing US national space policy.
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[PSLV] Launch of RISAT-1 on Indian PSLV Rocket
[PSLV] Launch of RISAT-1 on Indian PSLV Rocket
India's first Radar Imaging Satellite called RISAT-1 was successfully launched on the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) today, April 26th 2012 at 00:17 UTC. This was the 21st launch of the PSLV rocket since its inaugral flight in 1993.
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PSLV C19( RISAT 1) LAUNCH ON 26th APRIL 2012 FROM SRIHARIKOTA- part 1
PSLV C19( RISAT 1) LAUNCH ON 26th APRIL 2012 FROM SRIHARIKOTA- part 1
The successful & majestic lift-off of ISRO s pristegeous PSLV C-19 on 26th morning at 5.47 AM from Satish Dhawan Space centre, Sriharikota The PSLV -XL launch vehicle carried India's first Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT-1) weighing 1858 kg, said to be the country's heaviest Microwave satellite till date.This is the 21st PSLV mission. In its previous 20 missions, the four-stage PSLV Vehicle had 19 successive successful flights till October last year. And now including this launch it is 21 Missions and 20 success!!!-kudoos to ISRO TEAM The 71-hour countdown for the launch commenced at 0647 hours from 23rd April 2012.The 71-hour countdown is considered the longest, with enough breaks for the comfort of the scientists. Here are the top 10 facts on RISAT-1: 1. Weighing at 1848 Kg, RISAT-1 is the heaviest satellite ever launched by Polar Satellite Launch vehicle, PSLV -the trusted and Powerhorse of ISRO 2. On lift off, it weighs 321 tonnes rocket, the most powerful Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-XL). 3. This is the third time that ISRO is using a PSLV-XL (Extra Large) rocket. It was first used in October 2008 to put Chandrayaan-1(PSLV C 11) in orbit and again in July 2011 during the communication satellite GSAT-12 (PSLV C17)launch. 4. The indigenously made satellite has day and night viewing capacity and will not be blinded by cloud cover. 5. RISAT-1 will help in crop monitoring and flood forecasting. It will give India the ability for continuous surveillance. 6. The <b>...</b>
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3D Model: Iranian Simorgh Space Launch Vehicle
3D Model: Iranian Simorgh Space Launch Vehicle
3D depiction of the latest space launch vehicle introduced by Iran in February 2010. Introduced as Simorgh SLV, the rocket was planned for a 2010 maiden launch. With many improvements over the Safir Rocket, Simorgh was to place a satellite into low Earth orbit. 3D model available at The 3D Studio and TurboSquid.
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Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Crew Development-2 (CCDev-2) procurement. The team is offering NASA launch services with the Liberty rocket. This new launch vehicle combines two of the world's most reliable propulsion systems, with a collective heritage of nearly 150 successful flights. ATK would supply the human-rated first stage, which it developed under NASA's Space Exploration Program. The five-segment solid rocket first stage is derived from the Space Shuttle's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) which are built by ATK and have flown 107 successful missions since 1988 (encompassing 214 SRBs). Astrium, the developer and manufacturer of the Ariane 5 launcher, working with Snecma (Safran Group), Europe's leading propulsion company, is providing Liberty's second stage based on the liquid-fueled cryogenic core of the Ariane 5 vehicle powered by the Vulcain2 engine. The Ariane 5 Launcher, operated by Arianespace, has flown more than 40 consecutive successful missions over nearly eight years and has launched more commercial satellites than any other launch vehicle in the world during that time. The Ariane 5 enjoys the lowest launch insurance rates in the industry due to an unrivaled safety record in the commercial launch services market.
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Phobos-Grunt
Phobos-Grunt
A State Commission overseeing the launch of the Phobos-Grunt and Chinese YH-1 micro-satellite mission held a meeting on November 5, during which space officials gave a green light to the rollout of the launch vehicle with the spacecrafts to the launch pad. A railway transporter with the Zenith-2SB rocket, the Phobos-Grunt probe and Chinese YH-1 micro-satellite were scheduled to leave the assembly building at Site 42 next morning at 08:00 Moscow Time. The rollout did take place as scheduled on November 6.
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NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept
NASA Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle Concept
This video depicting NASA's Shuttle-derived Sidemount Heavy Launch Vehicle concept was shown at the 17 June 2009 meeting of the Review of US Human Space Flight Plans Committee in Washington DC by NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager John Shannon.
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Iran Space Launch Vehicle (SLV) & Satellites
Iran Space Launch Vehicle (SLV) & Satellites
Iran Space Launch Vehicle (SLV) & Satellites
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North Korea readies rocket for launch
North Korea readies rocket for launch
North Korea's long-range rocket, scheduled to put what it says is a satellite into orbit next week, has been installed on its launch platform, the country's space officials have said. Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett reports from Seoul.
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ATREX Mission Successfully Launched from Wallops
ATREX Mission Successfully Launched from Wallops
NASA successfully launched five suborbital sounding rockets on March 27 from its Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia as part of a study of the upper level jet stream. The first rocket was launched at 4:58 am EDT and each subsequent rocket was launched 80 seconds apart. Each of the rockets released a chemical tracer that created milky, white clouds at the edge of space. The launches and clouds were reported to be seen from as far south as Wilmington, NC; west to Charlestown, W. Va.; and north to Buffalo, NY The Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment (ATREX) mission will gather information needed to better understand the process responsible for the high-altitude jet stream located 60 to 65 miles above the surface of the Earth. More information on the ATREX mission is available on the Internet at: www.nasa.gov
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Armadillo Aerospace Stiga rocket launch and onboard video
Armadillo Aerospace Stiga rocket launch and onboard video
The launch of Armadillo Aerospace's reusable suborbital sounding rocket Stiga. Fueled by liquid oxygen and denatured ethanol, the rocket reached close to 140000 feet above sea level. The rocket was launched from Spaceport America on December 4 2011 at around 11:30AM. There were some dents on landing, but the rocket can be refurbished for a second flight. "Stiga" is Swedish for ascend or soar.
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SLS- NASA´s new heavy launch vehicle
SLS- NASA´s new heavy launch vehicle
Hier ist eine Animation der neuen SLS-Schwerträgerrakete, die wir entwickeln. Heute wurde es offiziell. Daten bei der NASA Exploration Website. www.nasa.gov
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PAKSAT-1R: China launches Pakistan's first Communications Satellite - August 11, 2011
PAKSAT-1R: China launches Pakistan's first Communications Satellite - August 11, 2011
PAF s' Multimedia paffalcons.com Pakistan's first Communications Satellite PAKSAT-1R, as a part of Pakistan's Space Programme 2040, was launched on Thursday at 2117 hrs on board China's Satellite Launch Vehicle from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. Besides others, launch was witnessed by Secretary Defence Lt Gen Syed Athar Ali (R), Secretary Foreign Affairs, Salman Bashir, Director General, Strategic Plans Division Lt Gen Khalid Ahmed Kidwai (R) and Ambassador of Pakistan to China, Muhammad Masood Khan, said a press release issued here. PAKSAT-1R has a total of 30 transponders, 12 in C-band and 18 in Ku-band. The satellite will be deployed at 380E in the Geo-stationary orbit and it will replace the existing satellite PAKSAT-1. PAKSAT-1R has a design life of 15 years and will provide TV broadcasting, Internet and data communication services across South and Central Asia, Eastern Europe, East Africa and the Far East. This satellite now enables extending of communication services to all areas of Pakistan. The National Command Authority (NCA) recently approved Pakistan's Space Programme 2040 during its meeting at the Strategic Plans Division (SPD) on 14 July 2011. Earlier, the contract for the development of PAKSAT-1R was signed between Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) in October 2008 during the visit of the President of Pakistan to China. Pakistani engineers have worked closely with their <b>...</b>
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Expedition 30 Soyuz Spacecraft Integration and Rocket Roll Out to the Launch Pad
Expedition 30 Soyuz Spacecraft Integration and Rocket Roll Out to the Launch Pad
The Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft and its booster were moved to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on a railcar on December 19, 2011, for final preparations prior to launch to the International Space Station on December 21. The TMA-03M will carry Expedition 30 Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko, NASA Flight Engineer Don Pettit and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers to the complex. The trio will spend five months on the outpost, joining station Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and Russian Flight Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin, who have been in orbit for just over a month.
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Soyuz Rocket Moves To Launch Pad
Soyuz Rocket Moves To Launch Pad
The Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft and its booster were moved to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on a railcar on November 11, 2011, for final preparations prior to launch to the International Space Station on November 14, Baikonur time. The TMA-22 will carry Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov, Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and Russian Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin to the complex. The trio will spend almost five months on the station. The video includes interviews with Mike Barratt, NASA's Deputy Chief Astronaut and William Gerstenmaier, NASA's Associate Administrator for Human Exploration Operations.
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Battlefield 3 Glitch: The Bouncing LAV
Battlefield 3 Glitch: The Bouncing LAV
We discovered an amazing glitch while doing our launch vehicle thing. Ping PONG TANKS! DarkLiberatorZone's Channel: www.youtube.com PIXEL ENEMY REVIVE Subscribe to Pixel Enemy Revive: youtube.com Like Pixel Enemy on Facebook: facebook.com Follow Pixel Enemy Revive on Twitter: twitter.com Visit Pixel Enemy on the web: pixelenemy.com
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India successfully launched its own spy satellite RISAT-1 ISRO 4/26/2012
India successfully launched its own spy satellite RISAT-1 ISRO 4/26/2012
After Agni V, India successfully launched its own spy satellite RISAT-1 on Thursday morning from Sriharikota. RISAT-1 can deliver crystal clear pictures in all weather conditions. The indigenous Risat-1 - which stands for Radar Imaging Satellite - has a lifespan of five years and will be used for disaster prediction and agriculture forestry. RISAT's high resolution pictures and microwave imaging could also be used for defence purposes. India now joins Japan, Europe, Canada and Israel to boast of such technology. Weighing at 1528 Kg, RISAT-1 is the heaviest satellite ever launched by India.