From my first quick sweep of the annual report :
1. tele-education network has 60,000 class rooms connected to various academic institutions and universities.
2. Telemedicine facilities cover 380 hospitals connecting 302 rural hospitals and 18 mobile vans to
60 super speciality hospitals for providing health care. Seven new telemedicine nodes at
Chardhams, Kailash Mansarovar, Amarnath & Ayyappa pilgrimage places are being set up. Additionally,
8 new telemedicine nodes covering one district each in Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh
and Meghalaya are planned for set up in this financial year. four telemedicine nodes at ESI hospitals are also planned before March 31, 2016.
3. satellite data support (28 scenes) was provided for 10 emergency requests from Vietnam,
Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Japan, Myanmar, Nepal and Taiwan for floods, oil spill, landslides
and Typhoon disasters
4. Department of Space has associated more than 500 small, medium and large scale industries while implementing various programmes & has transferred about 300 technologies to Indian
industries for commercialisation and undertaken technical consultancies in various fields.
5. ISRO signed cooperative agreements with the French, Canadian, Russian and Chinese space agencies as well the US Geological Survey, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Kuwait Institute of Scientific Research.
6. 99 students of 2011 batch of B. Tech graduates from Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram were placed as Scientists/Engineers at various centres of ISRO in 2015.
7. A Semi-cryogenic Cold Flow Test facility (SCFT) has been established at IPRC, Mahendragiri for the development, qualification and acceptance testing of semi-cryogenic engine subsystems.
8. Towards the realisation of the ground segment of IRNSS, ISTRAC has established a network of
stations to
support IRNSS satellites consisting of ISRO Navigation Centre (INC) at
Byalalu (40 km from
Bengaluru),
four CDMA Ranging stations at Hassan, Bhopal, Jodhpur and Shillong and
twelve IRNSS
Range and Integrity Monitoring Stations at Bengaluru, Hassan, Bhopal, Jodhpur, Shillong, Dehradun,
Port Blair, Mahendragiri, Lucknow, Kolkata, Udaipur, Shadnagar and Pune and one IRNWT facility at
Bengaluru.
9. LEOS [The un-sexy but critical stuff] - Optics systems include both reflective mirror optics and refractive multi element optics for astronomical/scientific purposes, cartographic applications, remote sensing and meteorological payloads. Other special elements developed by LEOS include
optical masks for sun sensors, black absorber coatings for star sensor optics, optical filters, narrow band filters, encoder and optical coatings.
Research & Development programme of LEOS includes development of miniature sensors, Active Pixel
Sensor, Miniature star tracker, Vision Sensors, Detectors, MEMS devices, Segmented Mirror Telescope
optics and advanced optics for future spacecraft use.
New facilities incorporated during 2015 include installation of Gross Leak Tester, 0.3M Dia Thermovac
system and Dome for Telescope Laser Ranging. Sensor production building (Aryabhata Building) and
‘Optics & MEMS’ building have become operational in 2015. The new facilities established at Aryabhata
Building includes ultra precision CNC cell centering and turning machine, 3.5 T Vibration shaker system,
0.8 M Thermovac system, LN2 Tank (15 KL), Temperature test chamber, Humidity chamber, Particle
counter, 2-Axis motion simulator, Nitrogen purged chambers (4 Nos.) and DRUPS power supply unit.
10. PRL has initiated scientific programmes in frontier areas of research including the search for exoplanets, laboratory studies of interstellar grains, laboratory synthesis of astro-molecules and experimental studies in the field of quantum optics.
11. SCL - Upgradation of Wafer Fabrication Lab has been completed and 8” CMOS Wafer Fabrication
Line is geared-up for production activities. Indigenisation of Electronics Boards for Indian Air Force
12. GSAT 6 unfurlable antenna. A nice illustration of this 'topi' antenna on page 27.
13. GSAT 11 - advanced communication satellite employing a new class of bus weighing
4000-6000 Kg. The commercial payload includes Ka x Ku-Band Forward Link Transponders and
Ku x Ka band Return Link Transponders.
14. GSAT-19 - planned for the first developmental flight of the indigenous GSLV-Mk III-D1 Launcher. Will have Geostationary Radiation Spectrometer (GRASP) payload to monitor and study the nature of the charged particles and influence of space radiation on spacecraft and electronic components.
Will employ advanced spacecraft technologies including bus subsystem experiments in
Electrical propulsion System, indigenous Li ion battery, indigenous Bus bars for power distribution
15. GAGAN System was certified to APV1/1.5 level in April 2015 to offer precision approach services over the Indian land mass
16. Cartosat-2E is capable of along track and across track steering, nominally up to
± 260 providing spot images in continuous imaging mode
17. Cartosat-3 dual gimbal antenna
18.GISAT-1: a geo imaging satellite operating from geostationary orbit to provide high temporal resolution. Provide near real time images of the large areas of the country, under cloud free conditions, at frequent intervals. This means, selected sector-wise image every 5 minutes and entire Indian landmass image every 30 minutes at 50 m spatial resolution.
19. New ground station for RISAT-1 in Norway.
20. CartoDEM v 3.0 was generated for SAARC countries (India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan and Afghanistan) and 30 m DEM was made available on Bhuvan portal for free download
21. BHUVAN new application services include - 1m images (over 300 cities of the country),
Cultural heritage sites of the country, Virtual 3D city models,
22. Vegetation Health Index (VHI) product from OCM-2: warn drought over Indian sub-continent. Fortnightly VHI products at 5 km resolution are being generated and hosted on Bhuvan.
23. GCPL Phase-III: total t 8,500 GCPs,(Ground Control Points for geometric location accuracy of future Cartosat mission requirements with accuracy better than 50 cm
24. DTH As at March 2015, there are about 76.05 Million registered DTH subscribers, 41.15 active DTH subscribers and about 829 TV channels
About 84 Ku-band transponders from both Indian and Leased satellites are catering to DTH television
services. Apart from DTH, about 30 C-band transponders are being used for supporting Television
uplink
25.A remote sensing based technique was developed for automated detection of forest cover loss of an area greater than 2 hectare for rapid annual monitoring. The forest pixels are identified on Resourcesat-2
26. ISRO has prepared a geospatial inventory of all islands using satellite images and developed an Island Information System. A total of 1238 islands have been identified and reconciled
27. Coastal aquifer mapping using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
28. Spatial modeling of fluoride contamination in ground water
29. GSLV-F05 carrying INSAT-3DR satellite, is targeted for launch during the third quarter of 2016
30. GSLV Mk3 Post Flight Analysis (PFA) of GSLV-Mk III X-mission has
proposed changes in vehicle configuration to improve robustness of GSLV-Mk III launch vehicle for all seasonal wind conditions. The
changes in heat shield from bulbous to give and slanted nose cone for S200 strap-ons are being implemented and will be validated in GSLV-Mk III-D1 flight. In addition to above changes,
grain configuration of head end segment of S200 motor was modified to reduce the peak dynamic pressure on the launch vehicle during atmospheric flight regime.
31. CE20/C25 successful accomplishment of 12 tests, which validated the structural integrity of engine
systems and demonstrated the repeatability of engine performance. Two cold flow tests and 10
hot tests including one flight duration hot test for 635 seconds and one extended duration hot test for 800 seconds were carried out
Realisation of C25 stage is in advanced stage. Propellant tanks are realised and engine & stage integration is in progress. The
ground testing of C25 cryogenic stage is expected to be completed by the second half of 2016.
32. launch of GSLV-Mk III-D1, the first developmental flight carrying GSAT-19E satellite of mass 3200 kg, is targeted during last quarter of 2016.
33. Semi-cryo - seems to be doing well
34. Human Spaceflight Programme (HSP): Post flight assessment of the Crew Module, recovered from sea after the successful GSLV-Mk III/CARE sub-orbital mission in December 2014, indicated that all the objectives of the mission were achieved satisfactorily.
A
high rate Inertial Navigation System is included in PAT (Pad Abort Test) flight for measuring
CM (Crew Module) attitude after separation from CES (Crew Escape System)
35. ABPP: Assembly and Integration of Air Breathing propulsion modules, namely. Scramjet Engines and Fuel Feed System for ATV-D02 flight, are in progress.
36. Mars Colour Camera (MCC) has acquired more than 440 images so far. By virtue of MOM’s unique
elliptical orbit, MCC could image the full Martian disc at single shot
37. Chandrayaan 2 planned to be launched by GSLV-MkII during the first quarter of 2018. Interfaces between Orbiter and GSLV-Mk II has been finalised. Lander:The 800 N Liquid Engines have undergone High Altitude Test (HAT) for a duration of 513 sec successfully.
38.
ten technologies are licensed to Indian industries for commercialisation and regular
production. These include Barium Magnesium Tantalite (BMT) Ceramic, EPY-1061 Epoxy Resin, Benzoxazine Resin, 15 Watt C-band Solid State Power Amplifier (SSPA), EFA-4330 Film Adhesive, PC-10 Thermal Protection System, CSNM-0102 Adhesive, Polyimide Film, HESC/CSNM-29 Coating and SESCO-125 Flame Retardant.
39.
Seventeen new patents were granted during the year including a UHF miniature microstrip patch antenna.
40. initiative of involving industry from early stages of the project has started yielding results. During the year, Cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS), Cryogenic Engine-CE20 and C25 engine realisation was carried out at two private sector industries.
major hardware realised by industry include CE20 engine gas generator assembly, CUS main turbo pump, CE20 liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen turbo pumps, CUS and C25 thrusting device assembly and interface elements for CE20 engine.
The semi-cryo engine fabrication consisting of six major packages, namely, booster
pump, pre burner, heat exchanger, main turbo pump, mixing head and thrust chamber, has been
entrusted to industry.
Private sector industry is carrying out endto-end production of components and modules involving raw material procurement, fabrication, assembly and testing for meeting the requirements of 2 PSLV, 2 GSLV and 3 GEOSAT satellites
Private sector industry at Coimbatore has established the infrastructure for carrying out fabrication, assembly and testing for Integrated Production of Control System Components and Modules (IPCS) for catering to the requirements of 4 PSLVs and 2 GSLVs per annum. Under IPCS, the components for PS0 and PS1 Secondary Injection Thrust Vector Control (SITVC), PS1 Reaction Control System (RCS) and modules for 4 PSLV missions were delivered.
industry is also involved in realising the propellant tanks and structures for CUS and C25 projects
Industry has been developed as a dedicated work centre for the end-to-end production of 21NA and
differential pressure transducers.
Long term
strategic planning is essential
for successfully meeting the requirements of
increased launches. In line with ISRO’s policy of maximal industry participation, new initiatives are being implemented in various industries.
industry contributed in the fabrication and testing of solar panels for both communication and remote sensing satellites
eight sets of Solar Array Deployment Mechanism (SADM) for IRS and INSAT satellites were supplied by private industry. Shell type Reflector Deployment Mechanism is being realised by industry.
Industry has augmented facility to cater to the increased requirement of space-qualified batteries
Core power, distribution and shunt packages for SCATSAT and IRNSS-1G satellites were fabricated
and tested by industry
Space grade TCXO, OCXO, Ku-band receivers and frequency converters, C-band receivers, Ku-band LNA and driver amplifiers are few of the components where industry support is being utilised
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[There is a lot more about industry participation in the report]
There is no doubt that in the coming days, our space programme is going to achieve greater heights with increased industry involvement in realising technologically complex and challenging missions.
41. Ah - the holy grail:
Antrix - Sulabh Sauchalaya co-operation Antrix has undertaken efforts to build a sanitation facility in twenty Government Schools located in Malur Taluk, Kolar District, Karnataka, utilising the services of M/s. Sulabh International and with the involvement of Government of Karnataka
42. Not withstanding the heavily IED laden "Link language" thread on BRF

Progressive use of Hindi - Implementation of Hindi in the Department of Space (DOS) continued with
vigor during the year.
I find it odd that there is no decade plan any more (which usually slips by decades but never mind that) - at least ISRO used to publish a plan. Like the Mayan calender which simply stopped, ISRO's plan in the report just stops at 2020.