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In 2nd mission of month, ISRO launches earth monitoring satellite

In 2nd mission of month, ISRO launches earth monitoring satellite

TIL Desk/National/Sriharikota/Space agency Indian Space Research Organisation’s trusted workhorse rocket PSLV-C43 blasted off on Thursday carrying India’s earth observation satellite Hyper Spectral Imaging Satellite along with 30 satellites from eight countries.

The 28-hour countdown for the launch began at 5.58 am on Wednesday and the rocket blasted off at 9.58 am Thursday from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, about 110 km from Chennai, the space agency said. The HysIS, an earth observation satellite developed by ISRO, is the primary satellite of the PSLV-C43 mission.

The mass of the spacecraft is about 380 kg, ISRO said, adding that the satellite would be placed in 636 km-polar sun synchronous orbit with an inclination of 97.957 degree. The primary goal of HysIS, whose mission life is five years, is to study the earth’s surface in visible near infrared and shortwave infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

The co-passengers of HysIS include 1 micro and 29 nano satellites from eight countries — 23 from the United States of America and one each from Australia, Canada, Colombia, Finland, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Spain. All these satellites have been commercially contracted for launch through ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix Corporation Limited.

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