Space programme will be given more impetus: Modi

June 29, 2014 08:35 pm | Updated May 24, 2016 01:01 pm IST - Chennai

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a visit to Sriharikota to witness the launch of ISRO’s PSLV C-23 rocket, on Sunday said his government is committed to give impetus to the country’s space programme.

A few hours after he landed at the spaceport, about 100 kilometres from here by a special helicopter from Chennai, Mr. Modi tweeted, “Will be in Sriharikota on Sunday evening and Monday morning for launch of PSLV-C23. Will meet scientists during my visit. Looking forward.”

In another tweet few minutes later, he said, “Our Government is committed to give further impetus to our Space Programme.”

A senior ISRO official told PTI from Sriharikota that the Prime Minister was being taken to the launch pad to witness the PSLV-C23 launch vehicle and GSLV Mk III Vehicle Assembly Building and would be briefed by scientists.

Meanwhile, ISRO said the countdown was progressing smoothly and Nitrogen Tetraoxide (N2O4) Propellant filling operation of Second Stage (PS2) of PSLV-C23 has been completed at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday.

PSLV C23 is scheduled to lift off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 9.52 a.m. on Monday with five foreign satellites from four countries.

Besides its main payload of 714 kg weighing French Earth Observation Satellite SPOT-7, PSLV C23 would carry 14 kg AISAT of Germany, NLS7.1 (CAN-X4) & NLS7.2 (CAN-X5) of Canada each weighing 15 kg and the 7 kg VELOX-1 of Singapore.

ISRO has so far launched 35 satellites from 19 countries around the globe -- Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Singapore, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey and United Kingdom, bringing a huge sum to the country as foreign exchange.

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