ISRO launches five British satellites in copy book style


Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh), Jul 10 (IANS): India successfully put into orbit five British satellites with its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle's XL variant (PSLV-XL) on Friday night in copy book style.

This was the first commercial mission for ISRO in 2015. Exactly at 9.58 p.m., the PSLV-XL rocket, standing 44.4 metres tall and weighing around 320 tonnes, with a one way ticket tore into the night skies with fierce orange flames at its tail.

The expendable rocket carrying five British satellites cumulatively weighing around 1,440 kg as its luggage slung them into their intended orbit just over 19 minutes into its flight.

A.S. Kiran Kumar, ISRO Chairman, said: "An entirely successful launch for a customer. This time a set of new tool was developed. Five satellites were put into orbit for a customer."

It was the heaviest commercial mission for the PSLV rocket till date though its total carrying capacity for such a mission is around 1,750 kg. The rocket blasted off from the first launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, about 80 km from Chennai.

For the onlookers, the rocket looked like an inverted flare/torch as it lit up the night sky amidst the cheers of the ISRO officials and the media team assembled at the rocket port here.

At the rocket mission control room, Indian space scientists at ISRO were glued to their computer screens watching the rocket escaping the earth's gravitational pull.

Of the five British satellites, three are identical DMC3 optical earth observation satellites weighing 447 kg.

Of the other two satellites, CBNT-1 weighs 91 kg and also is an optical earth observation technology demonstration microsatellite, while the De-OrbitSail weighs 7 kg. This is an experimental nano satellite for demonstration of large thin membrane sail and drag deorbiting.

Just over 17 minutes into the flight, the rocket started ejecting the DMC3 satellites one after another and they were followed by De-OrbitSail and CNBT-1 satellites.

The whole mission was completed just over 19 minutes into the flight as planned.

Immediately on the successfully ejection, scientists at the missioncontrol centre were visibly relieved and started clapping happily.

The three DMC3 and the CBNT-1 satellites are built by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. The De-OrbitSail is built by Surrey Space Centre.

According to ISRO, the DMC3 constellation, comprising of three advanced mini-satellites DMC3-1, DMC3-2 and DMC3-3, is designed to address the need for simultaneous high spatial resolution and high temporal resolution optical earth observation.

Launched into a single low earth orbit plane and phased with a separation of 120 degrees between them, these satellites can image any target on the earth's surface every day.

Major application areas include surveying the resources on earth and its environment, managing urban infrastructure and monitoring of disasters.

According to ISRO, accommodating the three DMC3 satellites each with a height of about three metres within the existing payload fairing or the heat shield of the PSLV was a challenge.

Thus, a circular L-adaptor and a triangular Multiple Satellite Adapter-Version 2 (MSA-V2) were newly designed and realised by ISRO for this specific purpose.

France's SPOT 7 satellite weighing 714 kg was the heaviest single foreign satellite carried by a PSLV rocket till now. It was launched on June 30, 2014.

Meanwhile, ISRO is also readying for the launch of GSAT6 communication satellite using its heavier rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV).

The GSLV rocket's first stage/engine has been assembled and the activities relating to that rocket assembly are progressing smoothly.

Only after the GSLV rocket launch the testing of a small model of reusable launch vehicle shaped like an aeroplane would be done, an ISRO official told IANS earlier.

Earlier, it was said the test reusable launch vehicle would happen in July.

  

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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    @ Neil, Uk.. your comment is the funniest I have ever seen. You're trying to say the headmaster (MODI) is teaching the students (Scientists)?? Do you really know Feku's qualification to teach anything to our great scientists??

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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Raj Amin, then please ask Modi for statue of Godse in a swim suit. The problem with you is you think everyone who DO NOT like the way of Modi's functioning are boot lickers. Sorry, I am not a paid Bhakth like you to worship Modi for everything he does. I will support anything good he does but as I said so far nothing. FYI, I voted to Modi and now regret for that because he don't know what is DEMOCRACY.

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  • malcolm pereira, Dadra & Nagar Haveli Gujarat

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Very Interesting ! Each and Every news article of daijiworld site have compulsory Modi bashing.A defeat of a BJP candidate of panchayat to Torrential rain in the country only Modi is responsible.Ah! A party which looted court/CAG/Judiciary proven 12 lack crorein 10 years with the help one side media day by day questions the simple proceedural lapsus of te Central and State govts of BJP/NDA.So sad coz in Gujrat what NDTV and CNN with the help arabworld what cooked then was a help to Modiji. Congress still in that mistake carry on... Modiji will build his highriser with the stones thrown at him sure.

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  • Shsm, Doha

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Indians two great institutions which make Indians proud are ISRO and IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) established immediately after independence. No doubt ISRO making Indians proud as world watch it. IIT graduates taking prominent roles in the technological revolution world wide especially in US you believe it or not.

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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    @ Shankar and Raj Amin, Please do not SHOW your ignorance here. From all your comments so far I know how much brain cells are working inside your head. You think this scientific success credit should go to the present PM?? It shows how blind Bhakths you both are. Not long ago people like you asked what Congress did in the last 60 years and see what it did. Even British asking ISRO to help. Let your triloka sanchari Narad contribute something for my country and then I will salute him but so far no results to show but just blind bhakths like you.

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Triloka Sanchari Feku would be apt.
    Isro is designing 40 engine plane similar to one used 10000000 years ago by Cheddi Travel agencies to ferry the interplanetary passengers .In Few months there is test flight where Feku would be travelling all the planets of our solar system.

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  • Raj Amin, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Being Bhakth is better than a Bootlicker...

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  • Raj Amin, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    If you can try it...
    But i know you can't..

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  • Raj Amin, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    @Anonymous

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Great! Scientists do wonderful job India.
    Educationists also do wonderful job.
    But for politicians. They do not even take policy decisions for betterment of society.
    See our archaic laws, taxes and judiciary!
    Cases take 10-20 years to settle.
    Can aggrieved parties rely on quick justice delivery system?

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Even great britain begging great india to launch their sats...made my day!

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    "All the success follows a successful leader."

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Yes, and that person was leader cum scientist, APJ Kalam.

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  • I.A, Polya

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    And the Vision of ISRO was laid down by Nehru !

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    And the successful leader is one and only Feku de Chaiwala lol.

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  • Raj Amin, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Love him or hate him, but just you can't ignore him...

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    why can't I ignore Feku?? Can you enlighten??

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  • Neil, Uk

    Sat, Jul 11 2015

    Hey, anonymous
    Yes you cant ignore PM,
    If your child scores a first rank, the credit goes to school and the teachers, not parent.
    Nehru maybe the parent, but Modi is the Headmaster... Simples!

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