PSLV-C54 Successfully Places Earth Observation Satellite, 8 Nano Satellites in Orbit

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PSLV-C54 Successfully Places Earth Observation Satellite, 8 Nano Satellites in Orbit

What’s in today’s article?

  • About the mission
  • The India-Bhutan Satellite
  • Future missions ISRO is planning 

 

Why In News ?

  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched 9 satellites, including an Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-06), into multiple orbits using the space agency’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C54) in one of its longest missions.

 

About the mission:  

  • Launch vehicle: PSLV: This is the 56th flight of the PSLV and the 24th flight of the PSLV-XL version that took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), SHAR, Sriharikota.
    • The PSLV is an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by the ISRO.
    • It was developed in 1993 to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun-synchronous orbits.
      • PSLV can also launch small size satellites into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).
    • Some notable payloads launched by PSLV include India’s first lunar probe Chandrayaan-1, India’s first interplanetary mission – Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) and India’s first space observatory – Astrosat.
    • PSLV-XL is the upgraded version of PSLV which uses larger strap-on motors (PSOM-XL or S12) to achieve higher payload capability up to 1,800 kg (4,000 lb) to Sun-synchronous orbit.
  • Satellites:
    • The 8 nano satellites:
      • It includes ISRO Nano Satellite-2 for Bhutan (INS-2B), Anand, Astrocast (four satellites) and two Thybolt satellites.
    • EOS-6:
      • It is the Oceansat series’ 3rd-generation satellite envisaged to observe ocean colour data, sea surface temperature and wind vector data to use in oceanography, climatic and meteorological applications.
  • Separation of the satellites:
    • The primary satellite (EOS-06) was separated in Orbit-1 and subsequently, orbit was changed by using two Orbit Change Thrusters (OCTs) introduced in the Propulsion Bay Ring of the PSLV-C54.
    • Later, all the 7 commercial satellites from NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) were deployed successfully.
      • Astrocast, a 3U spacecraft from Spaceflight Inc, US, was separated.
      • The Thybolt, a 0.5U spacecraft bus with a communication payload to enable rapid technology demonstration and constellation development from Dhruva Space, was then placed in the intended orbit.
      • The Anand three axis stabilised nano satellite, a technology demonstrator from Pixxel, India was also placed in the orbit.

 

The India-Bhutan Satellite:

  • The INS-2B satellite, a joint mission between India and Bhutan, contains two payloads –
    • NanoMx, a multispectral optical imaging payload developed by Space Applications Centre (SAC), and
    • APRS-Digipeater, built collaboratively by DITT-Bhutan and URSC.
  • The India-Bhutan satellite achieved a historic milestone in India’s bi-lateral cooperation with Bhutan.
  • Also, the ISRO is working with Bhutan in establishing a ground station in Thimphu, which will be commissioned shortly.

 

Future missions ISRO is planning:

  • ISRO is planning to have its mission to the sun with its satellite Aditya-L1, a coronagraphy spacecraft to study the solar atmosphere, with a PSLV rocket next year.
  • The space agency will also launch 4 navigation satellites for the country’s NavIC constellation, with the first one going up in 2023.
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