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PSLV-C45 mission (EMISAT satellite)

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in its 47th mission of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C45) will launch the primary electronic intelligence satellite, EMISAT, 28 international customer satellites and three scientific instruments, namely, Automatic Identification System (AIS) from ISRO, Automatic Packet Repeating System (APRS) from AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation), India and Advanced Retarding Potential Analyzer for Ionospheric Studies (ARIS) from Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) from the second launch pad of  Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, the spaceport of India.

EMISAT | Image Source – ISRO (twitter)

All about PSLV

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is the 3rd generation launch vehicle of India. PSLV is the 1st Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. It has emerged as the reliable and versatile workhorse launch vehicle of India after it was launched successfully in October 1994. It has completed 39 consecutively successful missions by June 2017. During the period between 1994-2017, PSLV has launched a total of 48 Indian satellites and 209 satellites for customers from overseas.

Besides, the vehicle successfully launched two spacecraft – Chandrayaan-1 in 2008 and Mars Orbiter Spacecraft in 2013 – that later traveled to Moon and Mars respectively.

Technical specifications of PSLV

Why PSLV C-45 is special?

PSLV C-45 mission starts with the launching of the satellite EMISAT into orbit at 780 km, then it will inject 29 satellites into orbit at 504 km and later the fourth stage (PS4) will move to 485 km orbit to carry out scientific experiments.  It will last 180 minutes from take-off at the Sriharikota launch pad until the PSLV rocket’s fourth stage is put into orbit.

PSLV C-45 International Satellites | Image Source – PSLV-C45/EMISAT MISSION Launch Kit

The launch was originally scheduled for 21 March 2019 but was delayed to 1 April to ensure system readiness for a perfect launch.

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Significance of EMISAT satellite

EMISAT is a powerful electronic intelligence/surveillance satellite — developed jointly by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organisation). The satellite can intercept communication signals on the ground and also capture these signals at high-resolution from space.

Other than the EMISAT satellite, the PSLV-C45 rocket will also be launching 28 international satellites from Spain (1), Lithuania (2), Switzerland (1) and the United States (24). All of these international satellites are being launched under commercial arrangements. EMISAT weighs around 436 kgs and is based on ISRO’s Indian Mini Satellite -2 (IMS-2) platform.

EMISAT satellite specifications | Image Source – PSLV-C45/EMISAT MISSION Launch Kit

PSLV-C45/EMISAT Mission Curtain Raiser video (English)

The PS4 orbital platform is envisaged to provide a microgravity environment for research organizations and academic institutes to perform experiments.

The PS4 hosts following three payloads –

  1. Automatic Identification System (AIS) from ISRO – for Maritime satellite applications
    capturing messages transmitted from ships
  2. Automatic Packet Repeating System (APRS) from AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite
    Corporation), India – assists amateur radio operators in tracking and monitoring position
    data
  3. Advanced Retarding Potential Analyzer for Ionospheric Studies (ARIS) from Indian
    Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) – for the structural and compositional
    studies of the ionosphere.
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