Monday, July 12, 2010

ISRO New Satellite Pslv C15


ISRO Space Agency, India, on Monday, July 12th successful launch of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket into orbit remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B and four other satellites.


ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan said that he was very glad to say that the PSLV C-15 was successful fligt. He added that all satellites have been introduced precisely.



New PSLV, 44 meters, flew from 5 satellites, together weighing 819 kilograms, from the spaceport Sriharikota.

The main cargo, Cartosat-2B weighs 694 kg. Another satellite AlSAT-2A, the Algerian remote sensing satellite weighs 116 kg. It also includes two satellite nano NLS 6,1 AISSAT-one weighing 6.5 kg (built at the University of Toronto, Canada) and 1 kg NLS 6,2 TISAT built by University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland. Fifth another STUDSAT, pico satellite weighing less than 1 kg, built jointly by seven students of engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

The rocket released the first Cartosat-2B 20 minutes after the explosion. It was followed by AlSAT-2A and 3 small satellites.
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