The Indian Space Research Organization has carried out more than 65,438+000 space missions and successfully launched more than 75 rockets. Besides enjoying a special reputation in launching satellites in near-earth orbit, ISRO has also launched spacecraft to the moon and Mars, and achieved relative success.
Unfortunately, in the past four or five years, the launching missions of Indian space research institutions have repeatedly failed. Since the unexpected end of the 24-year winning streak of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), this rocket is usually regarded as the trump card of Indian space research organizations.
The failure rate of global satellite launch is 10%, while India's failure rate is only 5%, especially the record set by India's PSLV rocket, with only two failures in 53 launches. So many customers like to start in India. What stage do you think India's space level is at?