the history of is
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Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO
1 Formative years
2 Goals and objectives
3 Organisation structure and facil-ities
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3.1 Research facilities
3.2 Test facilities
3.3 Construction and launch facilities
3.4 Tracking and control facilities
3.5 Human resource development
3.6 Commercial wing (Antrix Corpora-tion)
3.7 Other facilities
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4 Launch vehicle fleet
GSLV
INDIA
4.1 Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV)
4.2 Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle(ASLV)
4.3 Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
4.4 Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Ve-hicle (GSLV)
4.5 Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Ve-hicle Mark-III (GSLV III)
5 Satellite programs
5.1 The INSAT series
5.2 The IRS series
5.3 Radar Imaging Satellites
5.4 Other satellites
5.5 GAGAN satellite navigation system
5.6 IRNSS satellite navigation system
6 Human spaceflight programme
6.1 Technology demonstration
6.2 Astronaut training and other facilities
6.3 Development of crew vehicle
7 Planetary sciences and astron-omy
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8 Extraterrestrial exploration
8.1 First mission to the Moon:Chandrayaan-1
8.2 Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalayaan)
9 Future projects
Forthcoming Satellites
9.1 Future launch vehicles
9.1.1 Reusable LaunchVehicle-TechnologyDemon-strator (RLV-TD)
9.2 Extraterrestrial exploration
9.2.1 Chandrayaan-2
9.2.2 Venus exploration
9.2.3 Solar exploration programme
9.3 Space science missions
Space Capsule Recovery Experiment II
10 Applications
10.1 Telecommunication
10.2 Resource management
10.3 Military
10.4 Academic
10.5 Telemedicine
10.6 Biodiversity Information System
10.7 Cartography
11 International co-operation
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11.1 Foreign satellites launched by ISRO
launch mass of 100 kg or more
11.2 ISRO satellites launched by foreignagencies
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launch mass of 3000kg or more
12 Controversies
12.1 S-band spectrum scam
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