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BY EDITOR AT 9 JULY, 2010, 1:56 PM
BY :THE HINDU
The 51-hour countdown for the 17th flight launch of Indian space agencys Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C 15 from Sriharikota spaceport is expected to begin on Saturday morning. Preparations were in full swing for the launch of the PSLV-C-15 on July 12. All the parameters for the launch were
doing well and the 51-hour countdown was expected to start at 6 am on Saturday, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISR0) officials said.
The rocket will put into orbit five satellites remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B from India, Alsat from Algeria, two nano satellites from Canada and Switzerland, and a pico (very small) satellite called Studsat built by seven engineering students in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, ISRO spokesmen S Satish told PTI.
The PSLV launch was to take place on May 9 last but was postponed because of a drop in the pressure in the vehicles second stage.
This would be the first mission by ISRO after the failure of Indias ambitious home-made cryogenic engine powered GSLV-D3 in April last.
He said, In this flight, PSLV will place the 694 kg Cartosat-2B and four auxiliary payloads in a 630 km Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO).
The four-stage vehicle had been fully assembled in its launch pad and the mating with Cartosat-2B and other satellites had been completed.
He said the satellite would help in urban planning and infrastructure development such as laying ring-roads and rerouting of highways.
Cartosat-2B carries a panchromatic camera similar to that of its predecessors Cartosat-2 and 2A, he said adding it was capable of imaging a swath (geographical strip of land) of 9.6 km with a resolution of 0.8 metre.
BY :THE HINDU
The 51-hour countdown for the 17th flight launch of Indian space agencys Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C 15 from Sriharikota spaceport is expected to begin on Saturday morning. Preparations were in full swing for the launch of the PSLV-C-15 on July 12. All the parameters for the launch were
doing well and the 51-hour countdown was expected to start at 6 am on Saturday, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISR0) officials said.
The rocket will put into orbit five satellites remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B from India, Alsat from Algeria, two nano satellites from Canada and Switzerland, and a pico (very small) satellite called Studsat built by seven engineering students in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, ISRO spokesmen S Satish told PTI.
The PSLV launch was to take place on May 9 last but was postponed because of a drop in the pressure in the vehicles second stage.
This would be the first mission by ISRO after the failure of Indias ambitious home-made cryogenic engine powered GSLV-D3 in April last.
He said, In this flight, PSLV will place the 694 kg Cartosat-2B and four auxiliary payloads in a 630 km Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO).
The four-stage vehicle had been fully assembled in its launch pad and the mating with Cartosat-2B and other satellites had been completed.
He said the satellite would help in urban planning and infrastructure development such as laying ring-roads and rerouting of highways.
Cartosat-2B carries a panchromatic camera similar to that of its predecessors Cartosat-2 and 2A, he said adding it was capable of imaging a swath (geographical strip of land) of 9.6 km with a resolution of 0.8 metre.