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India has successfully launched seven satellites in a single mission, nearly a month after the country's inaugural Moon mission was aborted. | India has successfully launched seven satellites in a single mission, nearly a month after the country's inaugural Moon mission was aborted. |
The rocket was carrying an Indian remote-sensing satellite and six smaller ones, all of them foreign. | The rocket was carrying an Indian remote-sensing satellite and six smaller ones, all of them foreign. |
The Indian satellite will help spot fishing zones in the sea by monitoring ocean temperatures. | The Indian satellite will help spot fishing zones in the sea by monitoring ocean temperatures. |
Observers say India is emerging as a major player in the multi-billion dollar space market. | Observers say India is emerging as a major player in the multi-billion dollar space market. |
Wednesday's launch, from the Sriharikota space centre off India's east coast, is being described as another milestone for the country's 46-year-old space programme. | Wednesday's launch, from the Sriharikota space centre off India's east coast, is being described as another milestone for the country's 46-year-old space programme. |
This is the 16th mission for India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) - a seven-storey-high, 230 tonne rocket. | This is the 16th mission for India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) - a seven-storey-high, 230 tonne rocket. |
A spokesman for state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) S Satish told the BBC that the Indian satellite Oceansat-2 is carrying a new instrument which can measure wind speed over the surface of the ocean. He said the device will help track monsoons and cyclones. | A spokesman for state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) S Satish told the BBC that the Indian satellite Oceansat-2 is carrying a new instrument which can measure wind speed over the surface of the ocean. He said the device will help track monsoons and cyclones. |
The rocket is also carrying six smaller satellites from Germany, Switzerland and Turkey. | The rocket is also carrying six smaller satellites from Germany, Switzerland and Turkey. |
Wednesday's launch came as a boost to India's space scientists after the country terminated its inaugural Moon mission last month. | Wednesday's launch came as a boost to India's space scientists after the country terminated its inaugural Moon mission last month. |
Despite the termination of the mission, Isro chief G Madhavan Nair said that the project was a great success and 95% of its objectives had been completed. | Despite the termination of the mission, Isro chief G Madhavan Nair said that the project was a great success and 95% of its objectives had been completed. |
Last year India successfully launched 10 satellites in a single mission, boosting its capabilities in space. | Last year India successfully launched 10 satellites in a single mission, boosting its capabilities in space. |
The country started its space programme in 1963, and has since designed, built and launched its own satellites into space. | The country started its space programme in 1963, and has since designed, built and launched its own satellites into space. |
In 2007, India put an Italian satellite into orbit for a fee of $11m. In January 2008, India successfully launched an Israeli spy satellite into orbit. | In 2007, India put an Italian satellite into orbit for a fee of $11m. In January 2008, India successfully launched an Israeli spy satellite into orbit. |
Correspondents say that the country is developing its rocket-launching capabilities to reduce its dependence on foreign space agencies, as well as to corner a share of the world's lucrative satellite-launching market. | Correspondents say that the country is developing its rocket-launching capabilities to reduce its dependence on foreign space agencies, as well as to corner a share of the world's lucrative satellite-launching market. |
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