For the first time in its history of 50 years, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has opened the satellite centre to private companies. This will be the first time that private companies or college people can test their satellite at UR Rao Satellite Center (URSC). UR Rao Satellite Center (URSC) is located in Bengaluru.
ISRO (ISRO) has given permission for only 2 satellites at present, but in future, it will be increased. Talking on this subject, ISRO Chairman Dr K. Sivan said, "We want more and more companies to take advantage of our facilities and for this, we have decided to take meaningful steps."
While continuing his talk, he added, "We want companies to come up with technological innovation so that we too can benefit from it. This will also benefit the country as a whole and create global recognition." Dr K. Sivan has also said that his goal is to make the centre of space activity and soon it will also be successful.
It is being said that Dr K.R. Sivan said that we are ready to work with private companies also. We are trying to improve ourselves through technology. He said that the URSC had also investigated the UNITYsat. The problem facing his separation system has also been fixed.
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