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  1. This mod aims to add a number of different ISRO rockets and spacecraft to the game. Eventually the plan is to add SLV, GSLV MK1-3, RLV, along with a couple of probes (Ex. Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan etc). B9 Part Switch and Simple Adjustable Fairings are required for a few parts. Downloads: Github SpaceDock Thanks to @Friznitfor this beautiful build guide! Development parts - https://github.com/DylanSemrau/Chrayol-Design-Org.-Development/tree/development This mod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
  2. Here is a news report detailing the mission and here's ISRO's twitter account with more info. The CARTOSAT-2 satellite weighs 714 kg and the remaining 103 satellites together weigh about 664 kg and will be launched aboard PSLV(Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) on FEB 15th, 9:28 am IST(3:58 UTC/GMT). The previous record for most satellites in a single launch is held by Russia with 37 satellites. We should start a challenge here if we haven't done so already! Its like a school bus dropping off children at different stops! Lets wait and watch how this goes.
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