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Having the satellites have opened the door to Mass Communication in India. It has also provided more jobs for the citizens of the country.

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India is able to predict weather, give service of high speed internet, telephones, able to detect pollutants. Also, we can gather information about large bodies easily.

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Total no of satellites lanch by india?

one


How many satellites does India have?

Google has a constalation of 13 Satellites in orbit around earth for networking, mapping, and communication purposes. The first satellite, Google1, was launched on February 3rd, 2005 atop an Ares3 heavy lift vehicle from Launch Complex 32 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Subsequent Satellites were launched approximately every 3 months with the noted failure of Google 9 which was lost due to launch vehicle failure 78 seconds after launch. Google 10 was subsequently renamed Google 9 for consistency. Google plans to have a total of 23 Satellites in orbit by 2011 which some analysts suspect will allow them to offer a global internet option anywhere in the world as well as a world wide mobile phone system with their new Google Phone first offered to the public in 2009.


What are the different space satellites in the outer space?

there are many satellites in space.there are natural satellites and manmade satellites.For example,Earth"s natural satellite is the Moon.there are more than 3000 satellites in space!Some examples of their users are:weather forecast,communication from one place to another quickly.etc


What is the position of India in space-technology?

some questions cant have an appropriate answers like this one.Because the condition of the field is in such a position.At every moment the placement of any country in space and technology takes its changes.The reason is"EVERY COUNTRY TRIES FOR ITS BEST POSITION AMONG OTHER COUNTRIES"


Where is India's satellite launch pad located?

The Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR) (सतीश धवन अंतरिक्ष केंद्र, సతీష్ ధావన్ అంతరిక్ష కేంద్రం) is the launch centre for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It is located inSriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India,80 km (50 mi) north of Chennai in South India. It was originally called Sriharikota High Altitude Range (SHAR), and was sometime known asSriharikota Launching Range. The centre was renamed to its present name in 2002 after the death of ISRO's former chairman Satish Dhawan. The space centre has kept the title SHARduring these name changes.

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Total no of satellites lanch by india?

one


How is a space shuttle used in a satellite launch?

Generally space shuttles are not used to launch satellites as it is very costly to launch a space shuttle. Rockets with automated systems place satellites in orbit as opposed to a manned shuttle.


What US Companies have the ability to launch satellites in to space?

SpaceX


Can you give us information on the launching of Indian Satellites?

Indian satellites are launched primarily through the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) using its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) rockets. These launches take place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. Over the years, India has successfully launched a variety of satellites for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific purposes.


What do scientists use to launch satellite into space?

Rockets primarily are used to launch satellites into space. Alternatively, the space shuttle is used for very large satellites, but that option will no longer be available when the fleet is retired at the end of 2010.


Can moons be satellites?

Yes. "Moons" are _natural_ satellites, as opposed to the artificial satellites that we build here on Earth and launch into space on rockets.


What technological advancement benefited the most from Newton's contributions?

space exploration and orbiting satellites


Which six countries excluding Europe have their own launch vehicles and launch sites in order to send satellites spacecrafts into space?

According to wikipedia, the countries that are launch capable outside of Europe are: USA, China, India, Japan, Israel, Brazil, and Iran.


How does space junk get in space?

Space junk is mainly old satellites that we never bothered to bring back to earth. In other words, we launch space junk to space, but it's not junk at launch. Get it?


What is PSLV?

PSLV is an abbreviation for Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. It is a space rocket indigenously developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation. It is used to launch Indian as well as foreign satellites into orbit. It currently holds the world record for launching the most amount of satellites at a time (10!).It recently launched India's first moon probe - Chandrayaan-1.


How many satellites does India have in space?

India has launched 56 satellites into space to date. Many of which have since completed their missions and are no longer operational, some have been landed.


What are the countries that can launch satellites?

There are 13 countries which have the capability to launch satellites to orbit. Those are: Soviet Union / Russia United States France Japan China UK India Isrel Russia Ukrine Iran North Korea South Korea --note-- The above information is incorrect. The Soviet Union does not exist since 1991. Russia and Ukraine inherited their space facilities from the former Soviet Union. Britain and France launch satellites under the aegis of the European Space Agency, which also launches satellites for many other countries. South Korea does not have an indigenous satellite launch ability at this time. Private corporations SpaceX and Orbital Sciences have been launching satellites for years.