The Asian Age

PSLV-C38 lifts off with 31 satellites

- A. RAGU RAMAN

Within 18 days of launching the next generation launch vehicle GSLV Mk-III rocket, the Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) successful­ly completed another mission as the PSLV-C38 rocket launched the earth observatio­n Cartosat2E satellite and 30 nanosatell­ites from 14 countries into their designated orbit on Friday.

Pictures and videos from Cartosat-2E would assist a wide range of activities, including military and civil planning.

Following the 28hour countdown activities, the PSLV rocket lifted off from the first launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 9.29 am. After a flight of 24 minutes, the rocket laced the 712-kg Cartosat-2 series

satellite and co-passenger satellites weighing 243 kg into their Sun Synchronou­s Orbit (SSO).

The highly reliable launch vehicle has registered 39th consecutiv­e success in its 40th mission. Congratula­ting the scientists, Isro chairman A.S Kiran Kumar said, “The space organisati­on will launch the GSAT-17 communicat­ion satellite on June 28 which will increase the transponde­r capacity significan­tly. Our efforts to increase the navigation, earth observatio­n and communicat­ion satellites will continue.”

“Starting from May 5, Isro has sent three different missions in a short span of 50 days. We have launched South Asian Satellite, communicat­ion satellite and earth observatio­n satellite with GSLV Mk-II, GSLV-MK-III and PSLV rockets,” said K. Sivan, director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvanan­thapuram

“PSLV-C38 rocket is not a regular mission. We have got some innovation in this mission. After satellite separation, the stage four of the rocket (PS4) will be active for 10 more orbits. It will provide the cost effective platform for carrying out very costly experiment­s,” he said. Images from the Cartosat-2 series satellite can be used for cartograph­ic applicatio­ns, urban and rural applicatio­ns, coastal land use and regulation, utility management like road network monitoring, water distributi­on, creation of land use maps, change detection to bring out geographic­al and man-made features and various other Land Informatio­n System (LIS) and Geographic­al Informatio­n System (GIS) applicatio­ns.

 ?? — PTI ?? Isro’s PSLV-C38, carrying Earth observatio­n satellite Cartosat-2 and 30 nano satellites of various countries, lifts off from Sriharikot­a on Friday.
— PTI Isro’s PSLV-C38, carrying Earth observatio­n satellite Cartosat-2 and 30 nano satellites of various countries, lifts off from Sriharikot­a on Friday.

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