PSLV-C35, ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, on Monday
successfully launched the 371-kg SCATSAT-1 satellite along with seven
co-passenger satellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota.
This is the 36th consecutive successful mission of PSLV. The
total weight of all the eight satellites carried on-board PSLV-C35 was 675 kg.
PSLV-C35 is the first PSLV mission to launch satellites carried
onboard into two different orbits. This mission was the longest of the PSLV
missions conducted till date and was completed in 2 hours 15 minutes and 33
seconds after lift-off.
After PSLV-C35 lift-off at 9:12 am IST from the first launch pad
with the ignition of the first stage, the subsequent important flight events,
namely, strap-on ignitions and separations, first stage separation, second
stage ignition, payload fairing separation, second stage separation, third
stage ignition and separation, fourth stage ignition and cut-off, took place as
planned.
After a flight of 16 minutes 56 seconds, the vehicle achieved a
polar Sun Synchronous Orbit of 724 km inclined at an angle of 98.1 degree to
the equator (very close to the intended orbit) and 37 seconds later the primary
satellite SCATSAT-1 was separated from the PSLV fourth stage.
After separation, the two solar arrays of SCATSAT-1 satellite
were deployed automatically and ISRO's Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network
(ISTRAC) at Bengaluru took over the control of the satellite.
In the coming days, the satellite will be brought to its final
operational configuration following which it will begin to provide weather
related services using its scatterometer payload. The data sent by SCATSAT-1
satellite will help provide weather forecasting services to user communities
through the generation of wind vector products as well as cyclone detection and
tracking.
After the successful separation of SCATSAT-1, the PSLV-C35
mission continued. With the seven co-passenger satellites, the fourth stage of
PSLV coasted over the South polar region and then started ascending towards the
Northern hemisphere. A safe distance between the orbiting SCATSAT-1 and
PSLV-C35 fourth stage was maintained by suitably manoeuvring the stage.
At 1 hour 22 minutes and 38 seconds after lift-off as the fourth
stage was in the North polar region, the two engines of PSLV fourth stage were
reignited and fired for 20 seconds. As a result of this, it entered into an
elliptical orbit measuring 725 km on one side of the Earth and 670 km on the
other.
Agencies
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