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ISRO launches HysIS satellite, 30 others with PSLV-C43 rocket today: Everything to know
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched the PSLV-C43/HysIS mission from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota late in the morning of November 29. This mission, the sixth one this year that has used a polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV), puts HysIS – India’s own earth observation satellite, into orbit. The satellite was accompanied by 30 other satellites developed by various nations, including 23 from the US. Here are more details regarding the mission, as well as India’s latest earth-imaging satellite.
Launch timings, orbit, and payload
The spacecraft was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 9.58 am on November 29. The PSLV launcher has a total length of 39.4m and consists of a four-stage rocket, that has alternating solid and liquid stages. PSLV-C43 is a core-alone version of the launch vehicle, and the lightest one in operation. This launch marks the 13th successful flight of this PSLV model.
PSLV-C43 mission’s payload consists of the HysIS satellite, one micro-satellite and 29 nano satellites. The combined weight of the satellites is 641.5kg. While the 30 foreign satellites will be launched at an altitude of 504.5km from the Earth’s surface, ISRO’s HysIS satellite will be launched at an altitude of 636.6km. The satellite have been projected into a polar synchronous orbit, which sets it in motion along the axis that runs along the Earth’s geographic North and South Pole.
ISRO PSLV-C43 mission: HysIS satellite instruments, objectives
HysIS is short for Hyper Spectral Imaging Satellite, and the objective of the probe is to provide observations within the visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. Simply put, the imaging tools will help the HysIS satellite monitor atmospheric activity and climate change, while also assisting studies of Earth’s magnetic field. These observations will have a host of applications, prime among which relate to agriculture, forestry, water management, and coastal patterns.
Built around the ISRO Mini Satellite-2 (IMS-2) bus, HysIS is 2.158m x 1.386m x 1.121m, and weighs nearly 380kg. The satellite’s payload also consists of a 730W power backup, and a 64Ah Li-ion battery. HysIS has been launched at an altitude of 636.6km from the Earth’s surface, and the probe will be set into a polar sun synchronous orbit, where the probe will be at the same position relative to the Sun, and maintain its revolutions with that of the Earth. It will continue to make observations till 2023, when the mission ends. After this launch, the next big event for the Indian space organisation will be its awaited mission to the moon – Chandrayaan-2 – in early 2019.
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ISRO to launch satellite for advanced Earth observation: HysIS.
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HysIS, the country’s first hyperspectral imaging satellite for advanced Earth observation, is slated for launch on 29th November, 2018 from Sriharikota. • About 30 small satellites of foreign customers will be its co-passengers on the PSLV launcher, numbered C-43.
How this can be useful? • A hyperspectral imaging camera in space can provide well-defined images that can help…
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ISRO launches earth monitoring satellite
ISRO launches earth monitoring satellite
Sriharikota (AP), Nov 29 Adding another quill to its top, ISRO’s workhorse rocket PSLV-C43 Thursday successfully injected into orbit India’s earth observation satellite HysIS.
The 30 other co-traveller international satellites including those from the United States of America and Australia among others, will soon be placed into orbit.
The rocket lifted off majestically into shady skies in a burst…
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India launches modern earth observation satellite
New Delhi (XNA) Nov 30, 2018 The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched its earth observation satellite - HysIS and 30 co-passenger satellites onboard Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C43 on Thursday morning, officials said. The satellite was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, off the Bay of Bengal coast, located in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh at 9:58 a.m. Full article
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Watch Live Launch of PSLV-C43/HysIS Misson on Nov 29, 2018 from 09:30 hrs
Watch Live Launch of PSLV-C43/HysIS Misson on Nov 29, 2018 from 09:30 hrs
Watch Live Launch of PSLV-C43/HysIS Misson on Nov 29, 2018 from 09:30 hrs (IST). PSLV-C43 / HysIS Mission · PSLV-C43 / HysIS Mission – Press … social experiment by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit #live
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#ISROMissions #HysIS #PSLVC43 #ISRO #Sriharikota #HysISMission ISRO Launched PSLV-C43 Rocket Carrying HysIs Satellite ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation, successfully launched its PSLV-C43 rocket carrying India's best-ever high-resolution earth imaging satellite HysIS (Hyperspectral Imaging Satellite).
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PSLV-C43 ने भारत के HysIS सेटेलाइट को लॉन्च किया श्रीहरिकोटा : आज PSLV-C43 ने 31 सेटेलाइट के साथ भारत के HysIS सेटेलाइट को सूर्य की सिंक्रोनस ध्रुवीय कक्षा में सफलतापूर्वक लॉन्च कर दिया. भारत के HysIS सेटेलाइट के साथ-साथ आठ देशों के 31 सेटेलाइट को भी लॉन्च किया गया। HysIS सेटेलाइट को पीएसएलवी सी 43 के जरिये अंतरिक्ष में भेजा गया है। आइए जानते हैं इस सफलता के बारे में:- 1. आज के मिशन में भारत सहित आठ देशों के सेटेलाइट को PSLV-C43 के जरिये अंतरिक्ष में स्थापित किया गया है। 2- इन उपग्रहों के प्रक्षेपण के लिए इसरो से करार किया गया था, मिशन के डायरेक्टर आर हटन हैं। 3. प्रक्षेपण की उल्टी गिनती बुधवार की सुबह 5 बजकर 58 मिनट से शुरू हुई थी। इसमें भारत के अलावा अमेरिका , कनाडा, कोलंबिया, फिनलैंड, मलयेशिया, नीदरलैंड और स्पेन के सेटेलाइट शामिल हैं। इनमें एक माइक्रो और 29 नैनो सेटेलाइट शामिल है। 4- भारत का HySIS (हाइपर स्पेक्ट्रल इमेजिंग उपग्रह ) इस मिशन का खास सेटेलाइट है। इसे इसरो ने पृथ्वी की निगरानी के लिए विकसित किया है। जिसके जरिये देश को कई तरह की जानकारियां मिलेंगी। 5. HySIS के जरिये पर्यावरण सर्वेक्षण, खेती, तेल और खनिज पदार्थों की खोज में मदद मिलेगा। फसलों के लिए उपयोगी जमीन का आकलन, तेल और खनिज पदार्थों की खानों की खोज आसान होगी।
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Countdown Begins for ISRO's Launch of PSLV-C43 With 31 Satellites
Countdown Begins for ISRO’s Launch of PSLV-C43 With 31 Satellites
The 28-hour countdown for the launch of earth observation satellite HysIS, along with 30 satellites from eight countries (including 23 from the US) on board ISRO’s trusted workhorse PSLV-C43, began at 5.58 am on Wednesday, 28 November.
The space agency said fuel filling of PS4 stage (fourth stage) has been completed.
The launch is scheduled at 9:58 am on Thursday, 29 November, from the First…
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ISRO's PSLV-C43 / HysIS Satellite Launch Official Curtain raiser video
PSLV-C43 / HysIS Mission
The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), in its 45th flight PSLV-C43, will launch HysIS and 30 co-passenger satellites from the First Launch Pad (FLP) of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR Sriharikota on 29th November 2018.
PSLV is a four stage launch vehicle with alternating solid and liquid stages. PSLV-C43 is the Core Alone version of PSLV which is the lightest version of PSLV.
HysIS is an earth observation satellite developed by ISRO. It is the primary satellite of the PSLV-C43 mission. The mass of the spacecraft is about 380 kg. The satellite will be placed in 636 km polar sun synchronous orbit with an inclination of 97.957 deg. The mission life of the satellite is 5 years. The primary goal of HysIS is to study the earth’s surface in visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The co-passengers of HysIS include 1 Micro and 29 Nano satellites from 8 different countries. All these satellites will be placed in a 504 km orbit by PSLV-C43. These satellites have been commercially contracted for launch through Antrix Corporation Limited, the commercial arm of ISRO.
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What was #Mangalyaan or #MOM (Mars orbiter Mission) by #ISRO ? [5 years ...
The Mangalyaan mission, which was initially meant to last six months, has completed five years of orbiting Mars, and is likely to continue for some more time, ISRO chief K Sivan said. Watch : What was #Mangalyaan or #MOM (Mars orbiter Mission) by #ISRO ? [5 years completed !] (https://youtu.be/IGWnOvdHCh8)
In the last five years, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), India’s first interplanetary endeavour, helped India’s space agency prepare a Martian Atlas based on the images provided by the orbiter.
Watch : Which PSLV was used by ISRO in Chandrayaan-1 & Mangalyaan ? [PSLV - C43] (https://youtu.be/YcyDwzXCWoA)
The Mangalyaan mission completed five years on Tuesday (25 septemnber, 2019). “It’s working and continuously sending pictures. It still has some time to go,” Sivan said. Asked about Mangalyaan-2, he said that the work is going on, and there is no decision on it yet.
Important findings
The Mars orbiter has sent thousands of pictures totalling two terabytes, an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) official explained. The Mars Colour Camera took close distance images of Phobos and Deimos, the two moons of Mars.
Watch : Know about HySIS by #ISRO on #PSLV C43? [Indian Imaging #Satellite] (https://youtu.be/6BhxR36Jb7M) MOM is the only Martian artificial satellite that could capture the full disc of Mars in one view frame, and also takes images of the far side of Deimos, the space agency said. The data from MOM helped produce 23 publications in peer-reviewed journals, it added.
An important conclusion of the mission has been the finding that dust storms on the Mars can rise up to hundreds of kilometres, added Sivan’s predecessor AS Kiran Kumar.
See our playlist for information on “ISRO Mission & DRDO Programs “ (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZinjUtfYzzs5552pID_Pxa_aoceN_-Cx)
A success
The success of Mangalyaan, hailed for being cheaper than the Hollywood movie Gravity and much cheaper than NASA’s Maven Orbiter, comes in the wake of ISRO’s setback in the Chandrayaan 2 mission. The Maven Orbiter was similar to India’s Mars mission.
Mangalyaan is India’s first endeavour to cross the Earth’s orbit successfully. The launch vehicle, spacecraft and ground segment cost Rs 450 crore. One life-limiting parameter of a spacecraft, under nominal orbital conditions, is the availability of fuel, necessary to maintain the spacecraft’s orbit and orientation.
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ISRO Launches Pollution-monitoring Satellite
Guwahati: the rapid growth of pollution in the country and in the world in general has irritated the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), and the space research organization isro new launch a special Earth observation satellite. The only purpose behind the launch of this particular satellite is to monitor the pollution created by the country's industries.
The satellite of India, the hyperspectral imaging satellite (HySIS), in addition to monitoring the nation's pollution-creating industries, will also have other applications in agriculture, forestry, geology, coastal zone studies and inland water studies. A satellite designed to be useful for multiple sectors of the country, the HySIS weighs almost 380 kg and is launched in a solar synchronous polar orbit of 636 km. When placed in this orbit, the satellite can pass over any geographical area of the Earth when the sun's inclination is the same. HySIS will have a life on mission of five years.
An ISRO official says: "The satellite will observe the surface of the earth and provide all the soil, water, vegetation and other data. Scientists can choose and choose what they want, but monitoring pollution will be possible. "
In addition to the Earth observation satellite, 30 micro and nanosatellites from eight other countries were also launched, which were launched on Thursday at 09:58 a.m. All these 31 satellites are launched in two different orbits by the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle of India (PSLV C43).
Of the other 30 satellites, only EE. UU It has 22 nanosatellites and 1 microsatellite. Other countries, such as the Netherlands, Australia, Finland, Canada, Colombia, Malaysia and Spain also have their satellites launched on Thursday.
The GSAT 11 satellite, which is designed to be a heavy communication satellite, will also be launched from Kourou, French Guiana, on December 5. As the satellite is quite heavy and weighs 5,854 kg, it would be too heavy to be launched by any Indian. launch vehicle.ISRO will launch 31 satellites on Thursday, November 29. The micro and nano isro new launch satellites will be launched by the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV C43) in two separate orbits.
One of the satellites, Hyper Spectral Imaging Satellite (HySIS), will analyze pollution levels. According to Hindustan Times, the 380 kg satellite will also study water bodies, monitor geology, forestry and ecosystems. Your mission will be life for five years.
"The satellite will observe the surface of the earth and provide all the earth, water, vegetation and other data, scientists can choose what they want, but monitoring pollution will be possible," an ISRO official told HT .
PSLV C43, which is on its 45th mission, will also launch satellites from the Netherlands, Canada, Colombia, Australia, the United States, Finland and Malaysia.
"For some time now, there has been consensus that the Indian Space Research Organization should have a new launch satellite to monitor pollution, I suspect that pollution monitoring is not the satellite's main objective, but it will improve the accuracy of monitoring. the vegetation and mineralogical data, "said Dr. Sagnik Dey, of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi.
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PSLV-C43 successfully launches HysIS and 30 satellites
ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation logo. Nov 29, 2018
Launch of PSLV-C43/HysIS
PSLV-C43 lifted off at 09:57 hrs (IST) on November 29, 2018 from the First Launch Pad (FLP) of Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota and successfully launched India’s Hyper spectral Imaging Satellite (HysIS) and 30 international co-passenger satellites (including two ESA's nanosatellites).
Lift-off and Onboard Camera View of PSLV-C43/HysIS Launch
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is a four stage launch vehicle with alternating solid and liquid stages. PSLV-C43 is the Core Alone version of PSLV, without the six strap-ons.
HysIS satellite description
HysIS satellite deployment
HysIS, the primary satellite of PSLV-C43 mission, weighing about 380 kg, is an earth observation satellite configured around ISRO’s Mini Satellite-2 (IMS-2) bus. The primary goal of HysIS is to study the earth’s surface in the visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
ISRO’s Mini Satellite-2 (IMS-2)
The co-passengers of HysIS include 1 Micro and 29 Nano satellites from 8 different countries. These satellites have been commercially contracted for launch through Antrix Corporation Limited, the commercial arm of ISRO. Related article: Lift off for Pioneering nanosats http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Telecommunications_Integrated_Applications/Lift_off_for_Pioneering_nanosats Related links: HysIS: https://www.isro.gov.in/Spacecraft/hysis ISRO: https://www.isro.gov.in/ Images, Video, Text, Credit: ISRO/SciNews. Greetings, Orbiter.ch Full article
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The Big Bird Satellite Launched Successfully
The Big Bird Satellite Launched Successfully
The Big Bird Satellite Launched Successfully, India’s Most Powerful Satellite, The GSAT-11 satellite, weighing 5,854 kg is the heaviest Indian-made equipment that the agency put into its orbit. Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO’s GSAT-11 satellite also called the “Big Bird ” was successfully launched into space today from the French space port of Kourou in South America.
The satellite,…
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ISRO's PSLV-C43 successfully places HysIS, 30 foreign satellites in respective orbits
ISRO’s PSLV-C43 successfully places HysIS, 30 foreign satellites in respective orbits
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This is the 13th flight of the core-alone version and 45th launch of the PSLV.
Nearly three minutes after its lift-off at 9.57 a.m. on Thursday, the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) workhorse, the PSLV, carrying 31 satellites, soared in a trajectory crossing the path of the Sun and sped to inject the country’s Hyper Spectral Imaging Satellite (HysIS), dubbed ‘Sharp Eye’, in…
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