Isro launches PSLV
Isro launches PSLV: The spacecraft carried three satellites to Low Earth Orbit, deploying them at an altitude of 570 km measured from the equator.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) launched three satellites from Singapore on Thursday on its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). The PSLV-C53 mission was launched from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.
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PSLV-C53 is the second dedicated mission of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), a corporate arm of the Department of Space. The spacecraft carried three satellites to Low Earth Orbit, deploying them at an altitude of 570 km measured from the equator.
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The four-staged PSLV mission has a lift-off mass of 228.433 tons and took the DS-EO satellite, NeuSAR, a 155 kg satellite, and Scoob-1 of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The spacecraft is also set to test a new technology in which the fourth stage of the launch vehicle will be used to perform in-orbit scientific experiments.
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The mission proposes to demonstrate the utilization of the spent upper stage of the launch vehicle as a stabilized platform for scientific payloads subsequent to the separation of the satellites.
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This was the second PSLV mission of the year after Isro successfully launched the PSLV-C52 mission in February this year by injecting Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-04), into an intended sun-synchronous polar orbit of 529 km altitude. The mission also placed two small satellites, a student satellite INSPIREsat-1, and a technology demonstrator satellite, INS-2TD, a precursor to India-Bhutan Joint Satellite INS-2B.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched three satellites from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota. The satellites – all are from Singapore – were launched on the PSLV-C53; PSLV stands for Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
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ISRO has announced the PSLV-C53/DS-EO mission on June 30, 2022. The launch is scheduled at 18:00 hours IST from the Second Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. The countdown of 25 hours leading to the launch started at 1700 hours IST on June 29, 2022.
This launch will be carrying satellites from Singapore. PSLV-C53 carries three satellites. DS-EO, a 365 kg, and NeuSAR, a 155 kg satellite both belonging to Singapore. The third satellite is a 2.8 kg Scoob-1 of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.
DS-EO carries an Electro-Optic, multi-spectral payload that will provide full-color images for land classification, and serve Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief needs. NeuSAR is Singapore’s first small commercial satellite carrying a SAR payload, which is capable of providing images day and night and under all weather conditions. SCOOB-I satellite is the first satellite in the Student Satellite Series (S3-I), a hands-on student training program from the Satellite Research Centre (SIRC) at Singapore’s NTU School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.