The Indian Space Research Organization has launched a countdown for First Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) missionthat special for more Reasons from one. This SSLV meets the launch process of up to 500 kg satellites to low earth orbits on ‘release-on-demand’ Basis. in that first missionwill carry earth Monitoring satellite along with a student Satellites.
over here more on ISRO’s big mission:
1. “SSLV-D1/EOS-02 Mission: Countdown begins at 02.26 hours,” space agency said on that it website on Sunday. The goal he is place satellites EOS-02 and AzaadiSAT, to a low level earth revolves in orbit.
2. Elevator-off he is set Takes place 9.18 am from first The launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SHAR) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
3. The AzaadiSAT carries 75 different payloads, each weighing about 50 grams, which was developed By female students from all over the country from rural areas who Guidance was provided to build these payloads, says ISRO.
4- Space Kids India student teamEarth system It will be used for Receive data from this satellite. Payloads include long range transceiver and selfie camera.
5. Meanwhile, EOS-02 – an earth Observation satellite – that’s it also Supposed to be carried by SSLV for Agriculture, forestry and disaster management.
6. You will provide SSLV space Agency option For launching mini, nano and micro satellites, weighing between 10-500 kg.
7. “It offers low spinning time and flexibility in absorb multiple satellitesrelease-on-demand Feasibility, minimal launch infrastructure requirements, etc. SSLV-D1 has a height of 34 meters and a diameter of 2 meters vehicle get an elevator-off Mass of 120 tons, “ISRO says on that it website.
8. WITH THIS MISSION AIMING ISRO for Larger share in SSLV Request market.
9. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles (PSLV) have so far been trusted by ISRO vehicle for diverse missions.
10. This is space The launch of this third agency year. While PSLV-C53 . was mission attacked out successfully on June 30, PSLV-C52 / EOS-04 earth Observation satellite mission attacked out in February.
(with input from PTI)

