Modi: Our Mars Mission cheaper than the movie Gravity

Modi: Our Mars Mission cheaper than the movie Gravity
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Modi: Our Mars Mission cheaper than the movie Gravity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today witnessed the launch of Indian Space Research Organisation\'s PSLV C-23 rocket in Sriharikota.

Sriharikota: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today witnessed the launch of Indian Space Research Organisation's PSLV C-23 rocket in Sriharikota.

This is India's fourth dedicated commercial launch, but the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle's 27th launch. The launch vehicle costs Rs. 100 crores.

PSLV C-23 Launch

Here are the highlights of his speech:

  • My congratulations to our brilliant space scientists for yet another successful launch of the polar satellite.
  • Even today's satellites are from developed nations. Truly, this is a global endorsement of our space capability.
  • This is a domain where we are the international cutting edge. We have achieved excellent and cut beyond mediocrity. ('We've Done a Lot But Yeh Dil Maange More': PM Modi After PSLV Launch)
  • This fills every Indian's heart with pride and I can see the joy and satisfaction on your faces. Feel privileged to watch this in person
  • We are proud that our programme is indigenous. Generations of scientists have worked to make India a self-reliant space power
  • Our space journey has come a long way from the humble beginnings
  • Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than The Movie Gravity
  • I congratulate the scientists. This Sadhna you have done in the lab has the power to change the lives of millions of people
  • Such technology is fundamentally connected with the common man. As a change agent, it can empower and connect, to transform his life
  • Space technology has also evolved into an invaluable asset in disaster management
  • Satellite communication channels, often end up being the only mode of communication
  • GIS technology has transformed policy planning, implementation. Space imaging enables modern management, conservation of water resources
  • India's Space program, is driven by a vision of service to humanity. Not by a desire of power
  • I urge Department of Space, to proactively engage with all stakeholders, to maximize use of space science in Governance and Development
  • Success of the mission fills every Indian's heart with pride
  • ISRO scientists should build a SAARC satellite
  • SAARC satellite will be India's gift to the neighbourhood
  • India should build a SAARC satellite. We have done a lot but yeh dil maange more
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