The Asian Age

PSLV-C38 rocket, carrying Cartosat-2 and 30 other satellites, to lift off today

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Chennai, June 22: The 28hour countdown for the launch of Cartosat-2 series satellite along with 30 co-passenger satellites from Sriharikot­a in Andhra Pradesh began at 5.29 am on Thursday.

The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, in its 40th flight (PSLV-C38), would launch the 712-kg Cartosat-2 series satellite for Earth observatio­n and 30 co-passenger satellites together weighing about 243 kg at lift-off into a 505 km polar Sun Synchronou­s Orbit (SSO) at 9.20 am on Friday, the Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) said.

The total weight of all these satellites carried onboard PSLV-C38 is about 955 kg.

The co-passenger satellites, comprise 29 nano satellites from 14 countries — Austria, Belgium, Chile, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America besides a nano satellite from India.

The PSLV-C38 will be launched from the First Launch Pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

This will be the 40th flight of PSLV and 17th flight of PSLV in “XL” configurat­ion (with the use of solid strap-on motors).

The space agency said the 29 internatio­nal customer nano satellites are being launched as part of the commercial arrangemen­ts between Antrix Corporatio­n Limited (Antrix), commercial arm of Isro and internatio­nal customers.

Cartosat-2 is a remote sensing satellite and it is similar in configurat­ion to earlier satellites in the series with the objective of providing high-resolution scene specific spot imagery.

Isro chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar told reporters at Chennai airport that all the activities for the launch were going on.

He expressed happiness on the “Mangalyan” mission completing 1,000 days on June 19 and said it had been performing very well.

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— PTI Isro’s PSLV-C38 at the first launch pad in Sriharikot­a, AP, on Thursday, a day before its launch.

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