ISRO launch PSLV C52 successfully with EOS-04

ISRO MISSION FEBRUARY 2022


Hello and welcome back to your own website defense DNA where we bring to you all the latest development happening in the defence sector. India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV C52 injected Earth observation satellite US04 And two intended sun synchronous polar orbit of 5.9 kilometre altitude at 6:17am on February 14 2022, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota PSLV lifted off at 5:59am from the first launch pad at SHAR. This was the 80th launch vehicle mission from Sriharikota and 54th flight of PSLV and 23rd flight of PSLV in Excel configuration, with additional six strap on motors, the satellite, US04 is realised at UR rao satellite centre Bengaluru. It is a radar imaging satellite designed to provide high quality images under all climate conditions for applications such as agriculture, forestry and plantations, soil moisture and hydrology and flood mapping. weighing about 1710 kg it generates 2280 watt power and has a mission life of 10 years. The vehicle has also placed two small satellites a student satellite inspire E-SAT from Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology in association with laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics at University of Colorado and a technological demonstrator satellite INS2TD from ISRO, which is a precursor to India Bhutan, joint venture INS2B co-passenger satellites were also successfully separated from the PSLV in a pre determined sequence. the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV is a third generation launch vehicle of India. It has a length of 44 metres and diameter of 2.8 metres. The liftoff weight of PSLV XL version is 320 tonnes. It is India's first launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. After its first successful launch in October 1994 PSLV emerged as the reliable and versatile workhorse launch vehicle of ISRO. Besides the vehicle had also successfully launched two spacecraft Chandrayaan one in 2008, and Mars Orbiter spacecraft in 2013. The later travel to Moon and Mars respectively. The PSLV is capable of placing multiple payloads into orbit. It has launched 10 satellites into different orbits in 2008 PSLV earned its title the workhorse of ISRO through consistently delivering various satellites to lower earth orbits, particularly the IRS series of satellites. It can take up 2750 kg of payload to sun synchronous polar orbits of 600 kilometres altitude. PSLV has also been used to launch various satellites into geosynchronous and geostationary orbits, like satellites from the IRNSS constellation. 


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The first stage of PSLV is called ps1 PSLV uses S139 solid rocket motor engine that is augmented by six solid strap on boosters. The second stage is called PS
2 which uses an earth storable liquid rocket engine known as the vikas engine. The third stage is called ps3 and uses a solid rocket for propulsion. The ps4 is the fourth and the final state.

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