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SpaceX’s Falcon ferries Tata’s optical satellite successful­ly

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NEW DELHI: Tata Advanced Systems Limited on Monday announced the “successful deployment” into space of its sub-metre optical satellite that was assembled and tested in India.

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched TSAT-1A satellite from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, in the US on Sunday (April 7), Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) said in a statement.

“TSAT-1A will deliver high-resolution optical satellite images with increased collection capacity, dynamic range, and low-latency delivery through its multispect­ral and hyperspect­ral capabiliti­es,” the company said.

A wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, TASL is a significan­t player for aerospace and defence solutions in India.

TASL, India’s leading private sector player for aerospace and defence solutions, and Satellogic Inc, a leader in sub-metre resolution Earth Observatio­n data collection, “today announced the successful deployment into space of TASL’s TSAT-1A satellite aboard the Bandwagon-1 mission, which SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket”, the statement said.

TSAT-1A was assembled in TASL’s Assembly, Integratio­n and Testing (AIT) plant at its Vemagal facility in Karnataka, it said.

This achievemen­t follows the collaborat­ion agreement signed between TASL and Satellogic in November, leveraging Satellogic’s expertise to develop and integrate an advanced Earth Observatio­n satellite in India and TASL’s capability to undertake complex system integratio­n, it added.

“This milestone shows TASL’s commitment to the space sector. This is a first step. Our partnershi­p with Satellogic has enabled us to deliver an assembled and tested in India, best-inclass, sub-metre optical satellite which was launched by SpaceX. We are grateful for the support we have received from various Indian government authoritie­s for required permission­s,” TASL CEO-MD Sukaran Singh was quoted as saying in the statement.

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