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All set for PSLV-C16 launch on Wednesday


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CHENNAI: The stage has been set for the launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C16) from the first launch pad at Sriharikota on April 20 at 10.12 a.m. The PSLV-C16 will put in orbit three satellites — India's Resourcesat-2, an Indo-Russian satellite called Youthsat and a micro-satellite named X-Sat from the Nangyang Technological University of Singapore.

The Launch Authorisation Board (LAB), which met at Sriharikota on Saturday, cleared the rocket's lift-off.

“Everything is going on well. Things are smooth. This is one of the standard launches by the PSLV,” said S. Ramakrishnan, Director, Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

The LAB reviewed the readiness of the launch vehicle, the spacecraft systems and the ground stations, and authorised the 54-hour countdown to begin at 3.40 a.m. on Monday.

ISRO spokesman S. Satish said that during the countdown, the second and the fourth stages of the rocket would be filled with liquid propellants. Mandatory checks of the vehicle and the three spacecraft, including the charging of the batteries and pressurisation of the propellant tanks, would be done. Readiness of the launch infrastructure such as radar systems that track the vehicle and communication networks would be reviewed, Mr. Satish said.

Resourcesat-2, built by ISRO, is the primary satellite in this mission. It is an advanced remote-sensing satellite, weighing 1,206 kg. An important feature of Resourcesat-2 is that it carries three cameras — with high, medium and coarse resolutions — on a single platform. The images taken by the cameras will be useful for estimating the health of crops, locating ground water, keeping a surveillance on deforestation, and monitoring the level of water in reservoirs and lakes and the snow-melt in the Himalayas and the consequent receipt of water in the rivers.

The 92-kg Youthsat has been built by India and Russia, with one payload from Russia and two from ISRO. The satellite will be used for stellar and atmospheric studies, including watching the activities in the sun and their effect on the earth's upper atmosphere. The 106-kg X-Sat will be used for imaging applications.

More to follow

The ISRO would have a busy schedule ahead with PSLV launches in the coming months, Mr. Satish said. A PSLV would put in orbit GSAT-12 in June from Sriharikota. This would be followed by the launch of Megha-Tropiques satellite, another GSAT and Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT-1), all during this year, from Sriharikota. Another GSAT would be put in orbit in June 2011 from Kourou island, French Guiana, by an Ariane rocket from Arianespace.
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Countdown for PSLV C16 launch starts today

The countdown to the April 20 launch of India's latest remote sensing satellite Resourcesat-2 and two small satellites aboard the PSLV C16 launch vehicle from the Sriharikota spaceport will begin on Monday.

The Launch Authorisation Board for the mission gave its go-ahead at its meeting at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, yesterday. The 54-hour-long countdown will start at 4.12 am tomorrow.

Keeping Resourcesat company aboard the PSLV will be the 92-kg Youthsat, an Indo-Russian satellite for stellar and atmospheric studies, and the 106 kg X-SAT, a microsatellite for imaging applications built by the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
The LAB has cleared the launch of PSLV-C16 for 10.12 am on Wednesday after reviewing readiness of the launch vehicle, spacecraft systems and ground stations, an Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) statement said today.

The Isro-built 1,206-kg Resourcesat-2 is an advanced remote-sensing satellite to facilitate study and management of natural resources. During the countdown, propellant-filling operations of the second stage (PS2) and fourth stage (PS4) of the launch vehicle will be carried out, Isro said.

Mandatory checks on the launch vehicle and spacecraft, including charging of batteries and pressurisation of propellant tanks, will also be performed, besides checking the readiness of launch infrastructure and communication networks.
Countdown for PSLV C16 launch starts today
 
Best of Luck ISRO..

This time, hope to reach the target..!!
 
CHENNAI: The stage has been set for the launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C16) from the first launch pad at Sriharikota on April 20 at 10.12 a.m. The PSLV-C16 will put in orbit three satellites — India's Resourcesat-2, an Indo-Russian satellite called Youthsat and a micro-satellite named X-Sat from the Nangyang Technological University of Singapore.

More to follow

The ISRO would have a busy schedule ahead with PSLV launches in the coming months, Mr. Satish said. A PSLV would put in orbit GSAT-12 in June from Sriharikota. This would be followed by the launch of Megha-Tropiques satellite, another GSAT and Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT-1), all during this year, from Sriharikota. Another GSAT would be put in orbit in June 2011 from Kourou island, French Guiana, by an Ariane rocket from Arianespace.

I told you. India will try something before Pakistan launches its satellite on 14th august. :P
 
I told you. India will try something before Pakistan launches its satellite on 14th august. :P


dude..it has nothing to do with pakistan....pakistan is leagues behind in this field for Indian space programme to even think of competing with it.
 

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