ISRO has arranged 14 missions for dispatch in 2021, including the space office's originally automated mission in the not so distant future, its Chairman K Sivan said here on Sunday. He was tending to researchers at the Mission Control Center here after the effective dispatch of Amazona-1 of Brazil and 18 different satellites.
"Certainly our hands are full. We will have something like 14 missions this year.
Seven dispatch vehicle missions and six satellite missions, just as our first automated mission before the year's over. That is our objective and the researchers are dealing with that", he said.
ISRO plans to occupy two automated room missions before the Gaganyaan-monitored space mission.
The Gaganyaan mission conceives sending three Indians to space by 2022.
The four aircraft testers chose for the mission are as of now going through preparing in Russia.
Sivan communicated trust that his group would adapt to the situation as common and meet all the objectives set by the ISRO.
Prior to closing his discourse, the Chairman likewise alluded to the new ordinary that has been set up at ISRO focuses considering the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I would demand every one of you, still we have not emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic...the new ordinary presented at ISRO focuses certainly is working after all the quality standards without disregarding the wellbeing and security of my representatives", he said.
Severe COVID-19 rules were set up at the Satish Dhawan Space Center here, remembering a boycott for passage of media staff and conclusion of the rocket dispatch seeing display.


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