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March 28th, 2013

Satellite Hall of Fame... U.R. Rao Inducted... (Award)



U.R. Rao
[SatNews] Prof. U.R. Rao, former Chairman, ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space, was inducted...

...into the highly coveted Satellite Hall of Fame by the Society of Satellite Professionals International at a gala function attended by more than 1,000 distinguished guests consisting of space scientists, industry leaders, administrators and professionals on March 19, 2013 at Washington DC, USA. According to a press release by ISRO, Prof. U.R. Rao, who is the first Indian space scientist to be inducted into the Satellite Hall of Fame, joins the select group of about 50 Hall of Fame Members including Dr. Arthur C. Clarke, Dr. Van Allen, Dr. Harold Rosen, Olof Lundberg, Eddy Hartenstein, Frederic d’Allest, Sidney Topol, Takayushi Yoshida, Mary Ann Alliott, Mary Frost, Peter Jackson and Robert Berry.

Prof. Rao’s citation read out at the time of induction is as follows: “Prof. U.R. Rao, Chairman, the Governing Council of the Physical Research Laboratory at Ahmedabad. Prof. U.R. Rao is an internationally renowned space scientist who has contributed to the development of space technology in India and its extensive application to communications and remote sensing of natural resources since starting his career in 1960. More than any other single individual, Prof. Rao is responsible for the creation of India’s space and satellite capabilities and their application to the nation’s development.

As head of the Indian Space Research Organisation, Prof. Rao undertook the responsibility for the establishment of satellite technology in India in 1972. Under his guidance, beginning with the first Indian satellite ‘Aryabhata’ in 1975, over 20 satellites were designed, fabricated and launched. Prof. Rao also accelerated the development of rocket technology in India, resulting in the successful launch of ASLV rocket in 1992 and the operational PSLV launch vehicle. He has tirelessly promoted the use of space technology for broadcasting, education, meteorology, remote sensing and disaster warning. Prof. Rao, who has published over 360 scientific and technical papers in various journals, has received many honours and awards, including the Padma Bhushan Award, a very high civilian award of the Government of India." (Source: The Hindu.)