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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Sagar Kulkarni
<\/strong>
New Delhi: With the successful placing in orbit of 36 OneWeb<\/a> satellites on board the Launch Vehicle Mark-III (LVM-3<\/a>) rocket, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO<\/a>) is now eying a bigger share in the global satellite<\/a> launch market.

A recent report by the Indian Space Association (
ISpA<\/a>) and Ernst and Young<\/a> (E&Y) had pegged the global space economy<\/a> at USD 447 billion with the satellite launch segment accounting for USD 6 billion.

ISRO has already carved out a niche for itself in the satellite launch segment with its old warhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (
PSLV<\/a>) rocket earning the space agency millions of dollars in business.

With the LVM-3 rocket, capable of placing 10 tonne payloads in low earth orbits, ISRO now aims to launch heavier satellites or multiple smaller satellites.

Sunday's launch of 36 satellites for OneWeb had a combined weight of over 5.7 tonnes, and ISRO plans to repeat the launch for another batch of 36 satellites in February next year.

\"The next LVM-3 will be ready by February 2023, when we plan to carry out another launch for OneWeb,\" ISRO Chairman S Somanath said.

\"We want to do one launch of LVM-3 every three to four months depending on the commercial demand,\" he said in a recent interaction here.

ISRO had bagged the contract to launch OneWeb satellites in April this year as the Russia-Ukraine conflict put a spanner in the UK-based company's plans to launch satellites using Russian rockets from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan.

Of OneWeb's planned constellation of 648 satellites, Roscosmos had launched 428 before the Ukraine conflict. ISRO has been tasked with putting 72 satellites in orbit onboard the LVM3 rocket.

India's space economy was pegged at USD 9.6 billion in 2020 and is expected to touch USD 12.8 billion by 2025, according to the ISpA-E&Y report, titled 'Developing the Space Ecosystem in India: Focusing on Inclusive Growth'.

In dollar terms, the satellite services and applications segment would be the largest with a turnover of USD 4.6 billion by 2025, followed by ground segment at USD 4 billion, satellite manufacturing at USD 3.2 billion and launch services at USD 1 billion.

India's share in the launch services segment was pegged at USD 600 million in 2020 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 13 per cent to reach USD 1 billion by 2025, the report said.

\"The availability of low-cost satellite launch vehicles coupled with mass production will lead to demand from customers around the world. Indian private companies are looking to exploit the space industry by using innovative technologies,\" it said.

ISRO also plans to carry out a test launch of the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) later this year. The maiden SSLV launch in August this year was unsuccessful.

The SSLV is designed to carry a payload of up to 500 kg to low earth orbit.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":95057194,"title":"Satellite spectrum can't be auctioned on lines of 5G airwaves: Sunil Mittal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/satellite-spectrum-cant-be-auctioned-on-lines-of-5g-airwaves-sunil-mittal\/95057194","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":95057273,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"ISRO eyes bigger share in global satellite launch sector","synopsis":"A recent report by the Indian Space Association (ISpA) and Ernst and Young (E&Y) had pegged the global space economy at USD 447 billion with the satellite launch segment accounting for USD 6 billion.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/isro-eyes-bigger-share-in-global-satellite-launch-sector","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":370,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1292000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-10-24 07:33:44","lastupd":"2022-10-24 07:39:56","breadcrumbTags":["isro","oneweb","global satellite","ISpA","PSLV","satcom","Ernst and Young","LVM-3","Roscosmo","space economy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/isro-eyes-bigger-share-in-global-satellite-launch-sector"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-10-24" data-index="article_1">

ISRO眼睛大的份额在全球卫星发射领域

最近的一份报告指出印度空间协会(当前)和恩斯特和年轻(安永)在4470亿美元的全球空间经济挂钩的卫星发射部分占60亿美元。

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新德里:36的成功将在轨道上OneWeb卫星运载火箭上mark iii (LVM-3)火箭,印度空间研究组织(ISRO现在把目光投向更大份额全球卫星推出市场。

最近的一份报告指出印度空间协会(当前),恩斯特和年轻(安永)全球挂钩空间经济在4470亿美元的卫星发射部分占60亿美元。

ISRO已经为自己杀出一条血路的卫星发射段老军马极地卫星运载火箭(PSLV)火箭赢得了太空总署数百万美元的生意。

LVM-3火箭,能将10吨有效载荷低地球轨道,ISRO现在的目标是发射卫星重或多个小的卫星。

周日的36卫星发射OneWeb总重量超过5.7吨,ISRO计划重复发射另一批36卫星明年2月。

“下一个LVM-3将到2023年2月,当我们计划执行另一个OneWeb发射,“ISRO主席Somanath说。

“我们想做一个发射LVM-3每三到四个月根据商业需求,”他说,在最近的一次互动。

ISRO袋装了合同,在今年4月推出OneWeb卫星Russia-Ukraine冲突把扳手在英国公司利用俄罗斯运载火箭发射卫星的计划从哈萨克斯坦的拜科努尔发射场。

OneWeb星座计划的648年卫星,俄罗斯宇航局发射428乌克兰前冲突。ISRO一直肩负着72颗人造卫星机载LVM3火箭。

印度的太空经济挂钩在2020年的96亿美元,到2025年料将达到128亿美元,据ISpA-E&Y报告,题为“印度发展中生态系统的空间:关注包容性增长”。

以美元计算,卫星服务和应用程序段将是最大的营业额为46亿美元,到2025年,紧随其后的是地面段在40亿美元,32亿美元和发射卫星制造服务10亿美元。

印度在发射服务领域的份额攀升至6亿美元,2020年预计将增长13%的复合年增长率到2025年将达到10亿美元,该报告说。

“低成本的卫星发射车辆的可用性加上大规模生产将导致世界各地客户的需求。印度私营企业正寻求利用航天工业利用创新技术,”它说。

ISRO还计划开展一个测试发射小卫星运载火箭(SSLV)今年晚些时候。少女SSLV今年8月发射成功。

SSLV旨在携带500公斤有效载荷送入地球低轨道。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Sagar Kulkarni
<\/strong>
New Delhi: With the successful placing in orbit of 36 OneWeb<\/a> satellites on board the Launch Vehicle Mark-III (LVM-3<\/a>) rocket, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO<\/a>) is now eying a bigger share in the global satellite<\/a> launch market.

A recent report by the Indian Space Association (
ISpA<\/a>) and Ernst and Young<\/a> (E&Y) had pegged the global space economy<\/a> at USD 447 billion with the satellite launch segment accounting for USD 6 billion.

ISRO has already carved out a niche for itself in the satellite launch segment with its old warhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (
PSLV<\/a>) rocket earning the space agency millions of dollars in business.

With the LVM-3 rocket, capable of placing 10 tonne payloads in low earth orbits, ISRO now aims to launch heavier satellites or multiple smaller satellites.

Sunday's launch of 36 satellites for OneWeb had a combined weight of over 5.7 tonnes, and ISRO plans to repeat the launch for another batch of 36 satellites in February next year.

\"The next LVM-3 will be ready by February 2023, when we plan to carry out another launch for OneWeb,\" ISRO Chairman S Somanath said.

\"We want to do one launch of LVM-3 every three to four months depending on the commercial demand,\" he said in a recent interaction here.

ISRO had bagged the contract to launch OneWeb satellites in April this year as the Russia-Ukraine conflict put a spanner in the UK-based company's plans to launch satellites using Russian rockets from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan.

Of OneWeb's planned constellation of 648 satellites, Roscosmos had launched 428 before the Ukraine conflict. ISRO has been tasked with putting 72 satellites in orbit onboard the LVM3 rocket.

India's space economy was pegged at USD 9.6 billion in 2020 and is expected to touch USD 12.8 billion by 2025, according to the ISpA-E&Y report, titled 'Developing the Space Ecosystem in India: Focusing on Inclusive Growth'.

In dollar terms, the satellite services and applications segment would be the largest with a turnover of USD 4.6 billion by 2025, followed by ground segment at USD 4 billion, satellite manufacturing at USD 3.2 billion and launch services at USD 1 billion.

India's share in the launch services segment was pegged at USD 600 million in 2020 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 13 per cent to reach USD 1 billion by 2025, the report said.

\"The availability of low-cost satellite launch vehicles coupled with mass production will lead to demand from customers around the world. Indian private companies are looking to exploit the space industry by using innovative technologies,\" it said.

ISRO also plans to carry out a test launch of the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) later this year. The maiden SSLV launch in August this year was unsuccessful.

The SSLV is designed to carry a payload of up to 500 kg to low earth orbit.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":95057194,"title":"Satellite spectrum can't be auctioned on lines of 5G airwaves: Sunil Mittal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/satellite-spectrum-cant-be-auctioned-on-lines-of-5g-airwaves-sunil-mittal\/95057194","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":95057273,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"ISRO eyes bigger share in global satellite launch sector","synopsis":"A recent report by the Indian Space Association (ISpA) and Ernst and Young (E&Y) had pegged the global space economy at USD 447 billion with the satellite launch segment accounting for USD 6 billion.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/isro-eyes-bigger-share-in-global-satellite-launch-sector","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":370,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":1292000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-10-24 07:33:44","lastupd":"2022-10-24 07:39:56","breadcrumbTags":["isro","oneweb","global satellite","ISpA","PSLV","satcom","Ernst and Young","LVM-3","Roscosmo","space economy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/isro-eyes-bigger-share-in-global-satellite-launch-sector"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/isro-eyes-bigger-share-in-global-satellite-launch-sector/95057273">