ISRO Launches CARTOSAT-3, 13 Nano Satellites For US

        

 New Delhi: CARTOSAT-together with other commercial nano-satellites for the United States launched the Indian Space Research Organization Isro on Wednesday. This is a satellite for advanced earth imagery and mapping.


CARTOSAT was launched at the scheduled time of CARTOSAT, which is the ninth launch pad in the series, from Satish SDSC SHAR Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. Yes, going. This was the SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota launch vehicle flight.


In Maryland, the Polar Satellite Launch vehicle C-PSLV transported the CARTOSAT-satellite with the other commercial nano satellites to the US leaders.


The' agile advanced satellite' of the third generation, Cartosat-would be at a disadvantage. Km orbit in degrees. A high-resolution imaging capability, this satellite has an overall weight of, kg. It also includes a five-year mission life. Cartosat-aims to address the increasing demands of users for large-scale urban planning, development of rural resources, infrastructure, coastal land use webokit, and land cover.


Using six solid strap-on engines in combination with NewSpace India Limited NSIL of the Department of Space, PSLV C would also be carrying all commercial nanosatellites coming from the United States of America. In' XL' configuration, PSLV-C is the st flight of PSLV. FLOCK-P, in numbers with the aim of observing the ground and a satellite called MESHBED, are among commercial nanosatellites with the purpose to test a communication system.


New Delhi: the Indian Space Research Organization ISRO has started a countdown of-hour on: AM Tuesday to launch the PSLV-C cocket, to transport the Cartostat satellite into space.
The test is being carried out in Sriharikota at the SDSC Satish Dhawan Space Center. It was planned for November before but was postponed until November. Nanosatellites from the United States will be carried on board the vehicle in addition to Carostat.

The Cartosat-is an agile earth-image satellite of third generation, and is placed at the edge of a distance of one kilometer. levels. grades. The nanosatellites will be launched as part of a commercial agreement with the newly established ISRO trade subsidiary, NewsPace India Limited NPIL.


In a related event, ISRO President K Sivan prayed for the completion of the PSLV-C launch in Tirumala Temple on Thursday. The president of the ISRO was joined by some space agency scientists and toured the church with the model of the PSLV-C launch vehicle.


He told the media that it would be a major launch and said Chandrayaan did good too. On September the mission ended in a heartbreak without a soft landing on the Moon.
If successful, India would have been only the fourth nation to accomplish this feat after the U.S., China and Russia, and the first to do this in its very first attempt.












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