CHENNAI, Dec 28: ISRO is in the process of developing a third launch pad at the Shriharikota spaceport and is currently identifying the right vendors for it, a top scientist said.
Shriharikota complex, which covers an area of 175 sq km, is located about 135 km east of Chennai. It has been serving the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency for the launch of various satellites using different launch vehicles.
To move ahead with its plan of placing bigger satellites weighing over 12,000 – 14,000 kg in various orbits in space, ISRO requires bigger launch vehicles, Padmakumar ES, the Director and Distinguished Scientist of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Shriharikota, said.
To serve this purpose, ISRO is planning a third launch pad, he said.
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“We plan to develop, install and commission a third launch pad in four years. Activities are going on for that,” he told PTI in a recent interaction.
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“We are starting the procurement phase and identifying the right vendors to deliver us the support that is needed for the mega project,” he said.
Responding to a query, Padmakumar said once the third launch pad comes into operation, it would be utilised for launching over 14,000 kg satellites that will be carried by Next Generation Launch Vehicles (NGLV).
ISRO on December 24 successfully placed the US-based satellite, Bluebird Block-2, weighing about 6,000 kg, onboard a LVM3-M6 rocket into the Low Earth Orbit, making the space agency launch such a heavy satellite from Indian soil for the first time.
Padmakumar explained that the third launch pad is required for the next series of launch vehicles. “The third launch pad will be used for both crewed and uncrewed missions while the first and second launch pads are used for PSLVs and GSLV missions,” he said. (PTI)
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