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competition success review subscription Published this article page no  77 HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT CENTRE (HSFC)  It was inaugurated in January 2019 under Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to coordinate Indian Human Spaceflight Programme (HSP) and will be responsible for the implementation of Gaganyaan project.  It will be involved in all the endtoend mission planning development of engineering systems for crew survival in space crew selection and training and also pursue activities for sustained human space flight missions.  HSFC will take support of the existing ISRO Centres to implement the first development flight of Gaganyaan under HSP.  Currently HSP work is split across various centres such as the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Thiruvananthapuram and the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru.  Recently ISRO has proposed a consolidated HSFC which will be established at Challakere Karnataka. It will help India in the long run as currently India has to pay large sums of money for training and using such facilities in foreign countries. INDIAN DATA RELAY SATELLITE SYSTEM (IDRSS)  India plans for its own spacetospace tracking and communication of its space assets this year by putting up a new satellite series called Indian Data Relay Satellite System (IDRSS).  About IDRSS o A set of 2 IDRSS satellites will be placed in geostationary orbit enabling satellite to satellite communication and transfer of data. o It will track send and receive realtime information from other Indian satellites in particular those in lowearth orbits (LEO) which have limited coverage of earth. o It will also be useful in monitoring launches and benefitting crew members of the Gaganyaan mission ensuring mission control throughout their travel. o It is also significant for space docking space station as well as distant expeditions to moon Mars and Venus. o It will also reduce the dependence on the ground stations in tracking satellites. o First satellite will be launched by 2020 end and second one by 2021. o India will join US China Japan and Europe who already have such DRS systems competition success review subscription buy.


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