After Friday’s spectacular begin to the Chandrayaan-3 moon mission, scientists on the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will probably be again in Sriharikota for one other vital launch later this month.
The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle — C56 (PSLV-C56) mission is predicted to carry off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in direction of July-end — July 26 as per the newest updates.
ISRO will probably be utilizing a ‘core alone’ variant of the PSLV for this mission, S. Unnikrishnan Nair, Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), ISRO’s lead facility for launch autos, advised The Hindu.
Payloads
A business mission, the PSLV-C56 could have seven payloads in all together with the 351.9 kg earth commentary satellite tv for pc DS-SAR (brief for Synthetic Aperture Radar) from Singapore. The others are Arcade (23.58 kg), Velox-AM (23 kg) and Orb-12 Strider (12.8 kg). The remaining three are nanosatellites weighing lower than 10 kg every. They are the Galassia-2 (3.84 kg), SCOOB-II (4.1 kg) and NuLIon (3.05 kg), in response to a listing offered by the VSSC. These satellites will probably be positioned in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
As the identify suggests, the PSLV-Core Alone (PSLV-CA) variant doesn’t use strong rocket strap-on motors in its first stage for added thrust. Other variants use as much as six strap-ons.
Flexible launch automobile
‘’The PSLV variants are used relying on the mission necessities. The PSLV is a versatile launch automobile which may be rigged with two, 4 or six strap-ons relying on the necessity,’‘ Dr. Unnikrishnan Nair said. ISRO has used the CA variant for several missions including the latest, the PSLV-C55 mission, which was launched successfully on April 22, 2023, with the Singapore satellites TeLEOS-2 and Lumelite-4 on board.
July has been a busy month for the Indian space agency. On July 14, Friday, it had successfully launched the Chandrayaan-3, India’s third moon mission, on board the LVM3 launch automobile. The lander-rover configuration on the spacecraft is predicted to be prepared for the moon touchdown round August 23.