PSLV-C56 to lift off with seven satellites
- July 17, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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PSLV-C56 to lift off with seven satellites
Subject: Science and technology
Section: Space technology
Concept :
- After Friday’s spectacular start to the Chandrayaan-3 moon mission, scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will be back in Sriharikota for another important launch later this month.
- The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle — C56 (PSLV-C56) mission is expected to lift off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre towards July-end — July 26 as per the latest updates.
Core Alone Variant
- ISRO will be using a ‘core alone’ variant of the PSLV for this mission.
- PSLV-Core Alone (PSLV-CA) variant does not use solid rocket strap-on motors in its first stage for added thrust. Other variants use up to six strap-ons.
Flexible launch vehicle
- The PSLV variants are used depending on the mission requirements. The PSLV is a flexible launch vehicle which can be rigged with two, four or six strap-ons depending on the need.
Payloads
- A commercial mission, the PSLV-C56 will have seven payloads in all including the 351.9 kg earth observation satellite DS-SAR (short 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 less than 10 kg each.
- They are the Galassia-2 (3.84 kg), SCOOB-II (4.1 kg) and NuLIon (3.05 kg), according to a list provided by the VSSC. These satellites will be placed in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
For further notes on PSLV and Launch Vehicles, refer – https://optimizeias.com/isros-next-gen-lv-may-assume-pslvs-role/