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ISRO launches student-made satellite Kalamsat named after Abdul Kalam

Jan 25, 2019 07:39 AM IST

The launch took place from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its 46th flight of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C44) and put into space Microsat-R, an imaging satellite and student-made Kalamsat, a communication satellite named after former President Abdul Kalam, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.

The PSLV with two strap-on configuration was identified for this mission and the configuration is designated as PSLV-DL.(ANI/Twitter)
The PSLV with two strap-on configuration was identified for this mission and the configuration is designated as PSLV-DL.(ANI/Twitter)

 

The launch took place at 11:37 pm. PSLV is a four-stage launch vehicle with alternating solid and liquid stages.

PSLV-C44 is the first mission of PSLV-DL and is a new variant of PSLV.

In PSLV-C44, the fourth stage (PS4) of the vehicle will be moved to a higher circular orbit so as to establish an orbital platform for carrying out experiments.

Kalamsat, a student payload, will be the first to use PS4 as orbital platform. PSLV-C44 will also carry Microsat-R, an imaging satellite.

Earlier, ISRO Chairman K. Sivan said India’s second lunar mission, Chandrayaan-2, which was scheduled to be launched in late 2018, is now expected to be launched between March 25 and end of April this year.

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