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HAL making GSLV for satellite launch

Associated with ISRO’s maiden manned mission Gaganyaan planned for 2022

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New Delhi, March 1

Away from its work of making planes and copters for the armed forces, the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is now a major player in the space sector partnering Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The Aerospace major is now making the Geo Synchronous Launch Vehicle (GSLV-MKII).

The aerospace division of HAL has so far integrated and supplied rocket parts for 12 flights of GSLV-MKII, including the GSLV MKII-F10 flight planned for March 5. It will launch the 2,275-kg GISAT-1, which is a state-of-the-art earth observation satellite. It will be placed in a geosynchronous transfer orbit by GSLV MKII-F10.

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Using its onboard propulsion system, the satellite would reach the final geostationary orbit. GISAT-1 is expected to facilitate near real-time observation of the Indian subcontinent.

HAL is also manufacturing the riveted structures, propellant tanks, feed lines of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles (PSLVs) and structures of various satellites for the space agency.

The HAL has been Indian Space Research Organisation’s preferred partner for over three decades, including in major projects such as Chandrayaan-I, Chandrayaan-II and Mangalyaan.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited will also be associated with ISRO’s maiden manned mission Gaganyaan, which will carry three Indian astronauts into the earth’s lower orbit for a week in 2022.

ISRO had invited private Indian companies to build five PSLV launch vehicles. The HAL will start manufacturing the PSLV for the ISRO. For the ISRO, to rope in HAL, which is making aero-structures, decreases the manufacturing costs.

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