‘His legacy will continue to be with ISRO forever’

It was in 1963 that I returned from a spell of training in NASA to set up the sounding rocket launch facility at Thumba near Thiruvananthapuram..

It was in 1963 that I returned from a spell of training in NASA to set up the sounding rocket launch facility at Thumba near Thiruvananthapuram. Shortly thereafter I met Professor U R Rao who was at that time attached to the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad and was planning a series of sounding rocket experiments carrying payloads to detect x-ray sources.

Over the next few years, Dr Vikram Sarabhai entrusted the task of setting up a satellite development division to Professor Rao. After the untimely demise of Dr Sarabhai in 1971, a decision was taken to shift the satellite development activities to Bengaluru under his leadership. 


Professor Rao went on to become the Chairman of ISRO on the retirement of Professor Dhawan. During his tenure, he appointed me as Director of the Sriharikota Launch Centre. This was a tumultuous period of great activity when there were many successes and failures. He ensured that the teams learnt valuable lessons from the failures and came out with improvements. He also led the team, which battled the embargoes imposed on us by the US thus sowing the seeds for the indigenous development of the cryo stage of GSLV.

On his retirement in 1994, I took over as Director of ISRO Satellite Centre in Bengaluru. He continued to attend office daily and gave us guidance. He played a key role in defining scientific objectives of all our major missions. His legacy is something, which will continue to be with ISRO forever.
(R Aravamudan was the Director of Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota and ISAC, Bengaluru. His book “ISRO: A Personal History” was published by Harper Collins in 2017)

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