The Indian Space Research Organisation is gearing
up for a historic launch of the world's highest number of satellites in its
class in a single mission on Wednesday, for which the countdown is expected to
begin late in the night today. One hundred and four satellites are set to be
put into space by the ISRO's launch vehicle PSLV-C37 that would lift off from
Sriharikotta at 9.28 hrs in the morning on coming 15th. The full capacity of
the launch vehicle PSLV is being utilized in Wednesday’s launch.
The payloads include India’s Cartosat-2 Series
satellite weighing 714 kilogram, which is meant for earth observation. It has a
sharp resolution to provide quality
earth images to its customers. It will be
joined by 103 other payloads, all weighing together 664 kg. They are to be
injected in a 505 km polar Sun Synchronous Orbit. Apart from Cartosat-2 Series
satellite, two other nano-satellites are from India and all the remaining 101
nano-satellites are from foreign customers including 96 from the US and one each
from Israel, Kazakhstan, the Nederland, Switzerland and the United Arab
Emirates.
The last count of the highest number of satellites
launched in a single mission is 37 by Russia in 2014. This is the first time
the count exceeds a hundred.
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