New Delhi, June 20: The
Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO begins its 48-hour countdown
for the launch of a record 20 satellites from the Satish Dhawan Space
Centre, Sriharikotta at 9.26 am today. The Mission Readiness Review
Committee and the Launch Authorization Board of the national space
agency met last night and gave their approval for the countdown.
The payloads will be taken aboard the
proven workhorse PSLV C34 that will be ignited at 9.26 am on Wednesday
and put them on a 505 km sun synchronous orbit one after the other. The
satellites include Cartosat-2 Series remote sensing payload of India
for earth observation purposes, two Indian students satellites and 17
other micro and nano satellites of foreign customers from the US,
Canada, Germany and Indonesia.
This
is the highest number of satellites to be carried by an Indian launch
vehicle and hurled into space. The second launch pad of the national
spaceport at Sriharikotta in Andhra Pradesh, some 90 kilometers off
Chennai, is now buzzing with activities, as the countdown is set to
start for a historic launch on Wednesday.
The high profile mission has importance
not only for the record number of payloads. Once the PSLV C34 puts the
satellites into their circular low earth orbits, it will not wind up its
operation immediately, as it used to be in the past. A similar
experiment with a single re-ignition of the PSLV on December 16 last
year proved to be a grand success. More such experiments will enable
ISRO to put many satellites at different heights in a single mission in
future.
Source:India.com
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