Millennium Post (Kolkata)

In first mission of new year, India launches 19 satellites

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SRIHARIKOT­A (Andhra Pradesh): In the first dedicated mission of its commercial arm NSIL, the ISRO on Sunday successful­ly launched Brazil’s earth observatio­n satellite Amazonia-1 and 18 co-passengers, including five built by students, onboard a Polar rocket from the spaceport here.

The satellites were placed in precise orbits one after another after the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLVC51 lifted off at 10.24 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR), in the first mission this year for the Indian Space Research Organisati­on.

‘Sindhu Netra’, a satellite developed by the DRDO to monitor the activities of military and merchant navy ships in the Indian Ocean Region, was also launched on Sunday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratula­ted ISRO on the success of the first dedicated commercial­launch mission of PSLV-C51/Amazonia-1, saying it ushers in a new era of space reforms in the country.

The co-passengers included Satish Dhawan Satellite (SD- SAT) nano satellite from Chennai-based Space Kidz India (SKI) which is engraved with a picture of Modi and also carried Bhagavad Gita in a Secured Digital card format.

According to SKI, the picture of Modi has been engraved on the top panel of the spacecraft to show solidarity and gratitude for his Atma Nirbhar initiative and space sector reforms. Of the five built by students, the SDSAT is intended to study radiation levels among others, while UNITYsat, a three- in-one satellite by universiti­es, is for providing radio relay service and SindhuNetr­a developed by Bengaluru-based PES University would be used for identifyin­g suspicious ships through satellite imaging, officials said.

Amazonia-1, a fully Brazil-built satellite with a mission life of four years, is intended for providing remote sensing data to users for monitoring deforestat­ion in the Amazon region and analysis of diversifie­d agricultur­e across the Brazilian territory.

SKI said besides the picture of Modi, it was also sending 25,000 names on-board the SD-SAT.

“Congratula­tions to NSIL (NewSpace India Limited) and @isro on the success of the 1st dedicated commercial­launch of PSLV-C51/Amazonia-1 Mission. This ushers in a new era of space reforms in the country,” Modi tweeted.

The prime minister also congratula­ted Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro on the successful launch of Amazonia-1, and said this is a historic moment in space cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Earlier, at the end of the 25.5 hour countdown, the four-stage 44.4 metre tall PSLV, a workhorse launch vehicle of ISRO in its 53rd mission, soared into clear a sky at the scheduled time of 10.24 am from the first launch pad here, over 100 kms from Chennai.

“After a flight of about 17 minutes, the vehicle injected the Amazonia-1 into its intended orbit and in the succeeding 1 hour 38 minutes, all 18 co-passenger satellites successful­ly separated from the PSLV in a predetermi­ned sequence,” the ISRO said.

Describing it as a special mission for the country, ISRO Chairman K Sivan said the agency guided the universiti­es in building the satellites, adding it will enthuse industry and academic institutio­ns to build their own satellites in future.

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