PSLV on a unique mission on June 22 to launch 20 satellites

CHENNAI : In one of the biggest launch in terms of number of satellites, the Indian Space Agency ISRO, will launch 20 satellites in a single mission from the Satish Dhawan spaceport in Sriharikota on June 22.
ISRO sources said the ISRO’s workhorse launch vehicle PSLV-C34, in its 36th flight, will launch the 727.5 kg Cartosat-2 series satellite for earth observation and 19 co-passenger satellites together weighing about 560 kg from the Second Launch Pad at Sriharikota at 0925 hrs.
The previous biggest mission was on April 28, 2008 when PSLV-C9 successfully launched 10 satellites.
The ISRO would be using the ‘XL’ configuration for this mission. This would be the 14th flight of PSLV in the ‘XL’ version with the use of solid strap-on motors.
Soon after lift off, the satellites would be injected into a 505 km polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO).
Wnile Cartosat-2 series would be the main payload, the co-passenger satellites would be from USA, Canada, Germany and Indonesia as well as two satellites from Indian University and Academic Institute.
The total weight of all the 20 satellites carried onboard PSLV-C34 was about 1288 kg.
The ISRO’s trusted launch vehicle, PSLV, in its previous 35 missions had completed 34 successive successful launches in a span of over two decades.
The PSLV has so far launched 57 satellites of other countries that included multiple satellites in a single mission. The first foreign satellite launched by PSLV was DLR-TUBSAT of Germany on May 26, 1999 along with KITSAT-3 of Korea.
The Cartosat-2 series was the primary satellite carried by PSLV-C34 and it was similar to the earlier Cartosat-2, 2A and 2B.
After its injection into the 505 km polar SSO, the satellite, with a design life of five years, would be brought to operational configuration following which it would begin providing regular remote sensing services using it panchromatic and multispectral cameras.
The imagery sent by the satellite would be useful for cartographic applications, urban and rural applications, coastal land use and regulation, utility management like road network monitoring, water distribution, creation of land use maps, precision study, change detection to bring out geographical and manmade features and various other Land Information System (LIS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) applications. (AGENCIES)