The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro's) workhorse PSLV-C37 successfully
lifted off from the Sriharikota space port near Chennai carrying 104
satellites with it, a first of its kind effort by any space agency in
the world.
With the successful launch today, India scripted history by
becoming the first country to launch more than 100 satellites in one
go. ISRO made its second successful attempt after the launch of 23
satellites together in June 2015.
PSLV-C37,
which was on its 39th mission, took off at 9:28 a.m. and it is carrying
the 714 kg CARTOSAT-2 series satellite for earth observation, along with
103 co-passenger satellites.
While
96 co-passenger satellites belong to USA, five are from International
customers of ISRO — Israel, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Switzerland and
United Arab Emirates.
Antrix Corporation Ltd (ANTRIX), the commercial arm of the ISRO, has
made arrangements for the nano-satellites belonging to international
customers.
Two other Indian nano satellites
are also carried by the rocket, and
the total weight it would carry is around 1,378 kg. The nano satellites
will provide an opportunity for ISRO technology demonstration payloads,
provide a standard bus for launch on demand services, said ISRO sources.
Cartosat-2
The
714 kg Cartosat-2 series satellite is the primary satellite carried by
PSLV-C37. This satellite is similar to the earlier four satellites of
the Cartosat-2 series.
After its injection into a 505 km polar Sun Synchronous Orbit by
PSLV-C37, the satellite will be brought to operational configuration
following which it will begin providing regular remote sensing services
using its panchromatic and multi-spectral cameras.
The images from Cartosat-2 series
satellite will be useful for cartographic applications, urban and rural
applications, coastal land use and regulation, utility management like
road network monitoring, water distribution, creation of land use maps,
change detection to bring out geographical and man-made features and
various other Land Information System (LIS) and Geographical Information
System (GIS) applications.
The CartoSat 2 series satellite will be injected into a 505 km Sun
Synchronous Polar Orbit (SSPO), following which the satellite will be
brought into an operational configuration. The CartoSat-2D is the fifth
earth observation satellite in the CartoSat series, ISRO had previously placed into o-Your data has been truncated.
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