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ISRO is working on building smaller launch vehicles that will carry satellites weighing 500 to 700 kg to up to 500 kilometres from the earth's surface. Speaking at the inaugural session of the Bengaluru Space Expo 2018, ISRO chief K Sivan said the agency was planning to open incubation centres at six places in the country to encourage innovation and start-ups. He said the demand for small satellites is growing and urged the industry to come forward and share ISRO's load as the agency would need need 50-60 such vehicles every year. meanwhile, India and France signed an agreement to collaborate on Gaganyaan, ISRO's first human space mission. French space agency CNES and ISRO signed agreements in the field of space medicine, astronaut health monitoring, life support, radiation protection, space debris protection and personal hygiene systems. The first step under the MoU is to exchange specialists to work on space medicine
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