ISRO\'s PSLVC-45 successfully injects EMISAT into sun-synchronous polar orbit

ISRO's PSLVC-45 successfully injects EMISAT into sun-synchronous polar orbit

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The Indian Space Research Organisation's PSLVC-45 successfully injected electronic intelligence EMISAT along with 28 international customer satellites into sun-synchronous polar orbit on Monday.

The low-Earth orbit was launched from the in Sriharikota at 9.30 am. This comes days after test-fired an anti-(ASAT) missile in the Mission Shakti operation."The countdown for the launch on the PSLV, in its 47th flight, began at 6:27 am on Sunday. This will be the 71st launch vehicle mission for Sriharikota," ISRO said. The satellite that weighs 436 kg will monitor and provide locations for enemy radar sites deep in their territory.

"PSLVC-45 launch is a very important milestone for the ISRO. It is not only going to launch our own satellite for signal monitoring but also 28 satellites from four other countries including the USA. The uniqueness of this mission is -- it is going to place satellites in three different orbits, perhaps for the first time," former ISRO G told ANI. The PS4 orbital platform is envisaged to provide a microgravity for research organisations and academic institutes to perform experiments. In this mission, the PS4 hosts three payloads, namely, (AIS) from ISRO, Automatic Packet Repeating System (APRS) from AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation), and Advanced Retarding Potential Analyzer for Ionospheric Studies (ARIS) from and Technology (IIST).The launch carries 28 international customer satellites from four countries -- Lithuania, Spain, and the USA. All these satellites are being launched under commercial arrangements.For the first time, the ISRO has invited common people to view the launch.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 10:44 IST