Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has
successfully placed six commercial satellites of Singapore in to their
dedicated orbits by this it has added Singapore to its client list for
commercial satellite launches.
The satellites
were launched using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C29) from the
first launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, 100km
north of Chennai. It was PSLV 32nd flight, and the 31st consecutively
successful one.
So far in 2015, Isro has
launched 14 satellites (three Indian and 11 foreign) from its rocket
port in Sriharikota. Thirteen satellites were launched with PSLV rocket
and one communication satellite - GSAT-6 - with geosynchronous satellite
launch vehicle (GSLV).
This successful launch
of 6 Singaporean Satellites coincides with the 50th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Singapore in
year 2015.
Key facts about the Singaporean Satellite launch :
- The was done with Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle's core alone (PSLV-CA) variant of ISRO. The total lift-off mass was of 227.6 tonne that included 600 kg payload weight. All of these satellites were successfully launched into a 550 km circular orbit inclined at 150 to the equator.
- Out of the six satellites, the 400 kg earth observation satellite called TeLEOS-1 is the main passenger for the PSLV rocket and hence the mission is called TeLEOS mission by Isro. TeLEOS-1 is Singapore's first commercial earth observation satellite designed and developed by ST Electronics.
- The other five co-passenger satellites are VELOX-C1 (123 kg), VELOX-II (13 kg), Kent Ridge-1 (78 kg), Galassia (3.4 kg) and Athenoxat-1.
Antrix
Corporation, which is the commercial arm of ISRO has launched more than
55 foreign satellites of 20 countries into space till date. Some of
it's clients includes US, UK, Japan, Germany, Switzerland and South
Korea.
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