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    ISRO plans to launch four foreign satellites this year to foray into the satellite market.

    Indian Space Research Organisation will launch four foreign satellites this year as it seeks to make further inroads into the international satellite-building and launch services market in 2009.

    Two weeks ago, communication satellite, W2M, built by ISRO on a commercial basis in partnership with EADS-Astrium of Europe, was successfully launched by the European Ariane-5 launch vehicle from the Guiana Space Centre at Kourou in French Guiana.

    Managing Director of Antrix Corporation Ltd, the commercial arm of Bangalore-headquartered ISRO, K R Sridhara Murthy, said the Indian space agency is gearing up to launch four satellites of Singapore, the Netherlands, Italy and Algeria. (These contracts were bagged by ISRO independently and not in partnership with EADS-Astrium).

    "We have four commitments for Singapore, the Netherlands, Italy and Algeria. We want to complete it in 2009," he told PTI in an interview. "It (the four spacecraft) is a mix of nano and small satellites".

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    Contractual obligations bar ISRO from talking about specific launch price but Sridhara Murthy said that the space agency's charge per kg of satellite (to be launched) is around Euro 20,000 per kg, quite cheaper than prevailing International prices.

    But, he stressed that the launch price is guided by competition, market conditions and demand-supply scenario. W2M project was undertaken in the context of an accord between Antrix, to jointly build and deliver the satellite to Eutelsat Communications, a global satellite communications provider based in Paris.

    Astrium had the responsibility for overall programme management and delivery of the communications payload and Antrix/ISRO provided the satellite and also performed W2M's integration and testing at ISRO's facilities in Bangalore.

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    super fast sattelitesBy: many | 12-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward My hearty wishes to ISRO,Our kind request is we launch very sensitive sattelites,that should give very fine information about all over the world to us,especialy about pakisthan.
    Kudos To ISROBy: Indu S | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It brings great pride to see the achievements of ISRO. Dispite the many years of technology challenges we have been persistant and made significant achievements.We should now focus on leveraging our talents towards both military survaillance and and commericail goe-mapping, communications and meterological advancement.It would be great if our defence could emulate the same level of research and achievements towards military independence and advancement.
    Good workBy: G Sundar | 06-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Congratulations to ISRO for the splendid work. Other works like new green revolution, building Aircraft carrier, ATS, Thorium technology etc should take cue from ISRO and do its best. We have lots young and bright lads to achieve this.
    Need more spy satellites on the skyBy: D. Sarkar | 06-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward We need at least 4 home made spy satellites, monitor our hostile neighbours and their illegal activities. Seriously it is very urgent.
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