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2601. PSLV’s first success: a launch that changed Bharat's space future
- On 29 September 1997, Bharat successfully carried out the first operational launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
- his launch, called PSLV-C1, placed the IRS-1D satellite into a polar sun-synchronous orbit. The satellite later used its own system to adjust its position in space.
- This marked a major step in Bharat’s space journey. From that success in 1997 to launching Chandrayaan-3 in 2023 using the powerful and fully made-in-India LVM3 rocket, ISRO has shown how far the country has come in space technology.
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2602. Space opera
- ON OCTOBER 15 this year, India finally joined the power pantheon in outer space: the successful launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-D2) from Sriharikota on India's eastern coast placed in a polar sun-synchronous orbit a 870-kg remote sensing satellite, the IRS-P2.
- According to K Kasturirangan, chairperson of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), "The PSLV is the most complex technological project ISRO has attempted so far."
- According to Pramod Kale of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, India has now hypothetically joined the 6-member nation club of plus-1-tonne satellite launchers. "ISRO will be upgrading the carrying capacity in the PSLV-D3 to 900 kg, and then to 1,200-1,350 kg,"
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2603. India in space
- On July 10, 1992 NSAT-2A, the first satellite of the indigenously-built second-generation INSAT series, launched (July 10, 1992).
- •Third developmental launch of ASLV with SROSS-C on board (May 20, 1992). Satellite placed in orbit.
- The mission of the satellite was meteorology, Satellite based search and rescue, and Multipurpose Communication such as telecommunication, broadcasting of television and for disaster warning.
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2604. How cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma took Mahatma Gandhi to space 40 years ago
- On April 3, 1984, Soviet Union and India collaborated on a manned space mission that involved the launch of the Soyuz T-11 spacecraft and the docking of the crew with the Salyut 7 Orbital Station.
- The crew included Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, an Indian Air Force pilot, and two Soviet cosmonauts.
- The mission lasted 7 days, 21 hours, and 40 minutes. During his time in space, Sharma conducted experiments in life sciences and materials processing, and observed the Earth, focusing on India.
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2605. How an Apple saved Isro away from long-term dependence
- on June 19, 1981, Isro successfully launched its first communication satellite, Ariane Passenger PayLoad Experiment (Apple), on Ariane-1 from Kourou, French Guiana.
- This was a major milestone in India's space programme as Apple was used for several communication experiments, including relay of television programmes and radio networking. Incidentally, this satellite was transported on a bullock cart, captured for posterity in an unforgettable photograph.
- It had only been six years since Aryabhatta, Isro's first satellite, and the agency was still in its infancy much like the country's infrastructure. Isro had been trying launch technology through its SLV class of launchers and the Satellite Telecommunication Experiments Project had been launched.
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2606. On this day: Key events on July 18, Rohini 1 Satellite launch in 1980 to India Independence Act passed in 1947
- On July 18, 1980 Rohini Satellite became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle.
- ccording to ISRO, RS-1 was an experimental spin-stabilized satellite weighing 35 kg and capable of carrying 16 W of power. It was launched successfully onto SLV-3 from SHAR Centre into an inclination of 44.7° and an orbit of 305 x 919 kilometres.
- It was launched successfully onto SLV-3 from newly created SHAR Centre, Sriharikota.
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2607. ISRO's PSLV-C43 successfully places into orbit HysIS along with 30 satellites
- On 29 november 2018 The PSLV-C43 mission was the 45th mission of ISRO’PSLV program.
- The mission was one of the longest mission for ISRO.
- The rocket lifted off majestically into cloudy skies in a burst of orange flames at 9.57 am from the first launch pad at this spaceport at the end of a 28-hour countdown
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2608. Mars Orbiter Mission successfully enters Red Planet orbit
- On September 24, 2014, India made history by becoming the first country in the world to enter the Martian orbit in its maiden attempt. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully inserted the Mars Orbiter into the red planet's orbit.
- "The spacecraft (Orbiter) was successfully inserted into the Martian orbit at 515 km away from the red planet's surface and 215 million km away from the earth in radio distance," a senior space official said.
- In this November 27, 2013, file photo, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) scientists and engineers monitor the movements of India's Mars orbiter at their Spacecraft Control Center in the southern Indian city of Bangalore.
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2609. Countdown begins for PSLV-C45 mission with many a firsts for ISRO
- On 31 march 2019 PSLV-C45 mission was the 47th flight of India's PSLV program and launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR in Sriharikota.
- The PSLV-C45 was also the first mission for the PSLV-QL, a new variant of the PSLV with four strap-on motors.
- The four-stage PSLV-C45 will blast off from the second launch pad at the spaceport of Sriharikota, about 125 kms
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2610. India Joins Rank of Countries With Space Observatory; ASTROSAT in Orbit
- The ASTROSAT, the Indian Space Research Organisation's multi-wavelength space observatory, has been successfully placed in orbit - 22 minutes and 32 seconds after the PSLV-C30 lifted off from the first launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre
- Along the way, the PSLV-C30 mission has also enabled the space agency to cross the half century mark in the number of foreign satellites it has launched. Six satellites, four from the US, one from Indonesia and one from Canada, had piggybacked alongside the Rs 178 crore ASTROSAT.
- ASTROSAT's instrumentation is designed to sweep the universe across the ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths. Its mission brief will be to study the mysterious workings of black holes, neutron stars, quasars, white dwarfs and pulsars
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