Orbital Data for PSLV Launch with seven Satellites
The Joint Space Operations Center has provided orbital data for all eight objects related to Monday’s launch of India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (2015-052).
Read moreThe Joint Space Operations Center has provided orbital data for all eight objects related to Monday’s launch of India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (2015-052).
Read moreImpressive photos released by the Indian Space Research Organization show Monday morning’s blastoff of the PSLV rocket carrying AstroSat and six secondary payloads.
Read moreIndia’s PSLV added another success to its record on Monday, lifting seven satellites into orbit including AstroSat, the first dedicated Indian Astronomy Satellite. Blasting off at 4:30 UTC, PSLV executed a 25-minute ascent mission, reaching a circular orbit at 650 Kilometers in altitude for the separation of the satellites.
Read moreIndia’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle rumbled skyward Monday morning, carrying the country’s first dedicated astronomical observatory to orbit.
Read moreIndia’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle is set to launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Center at 4:30 UTC on Monday on a 25-minute climb to orbit.
Read moreThe Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle that will lift AstroSat, LAPAN-A2, exactView-9 & Lemur-2 into orbit is assembled at the Satish Dhawan Space Center.
Read moreIndia’s first dedicated Astronomy Satellite is readied for launch atop a PSLV Rocket.
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