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ISRO Official Website

PSLV successfully launches six satellites from Singapore

| | Dec 17, 2015, at 01:57 am
New Delhi, Dec 16 (IBNS): In its thirty second flight conducted from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), SHAR, Sriharikota on Wednesday evening, ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C29 successfully launched six satellites from Singapore, including the 400 kg TeLEOS-1, the primary satellite.
The other five satellites were co. passenger payloads. PSLV-C29 launched all the six payloads into an orbit of 549 km height inclined at an angle of 15 deg to the equator.
 
Following the launch, President Pranab Mukherjee congratulated the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
 
In a message to A.S. Kiran Kumar, Chairman of ISRO, the President has said, “I extend my hearty congratulations to you and your entire team at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the successful launch of PSLV-C29. Along with two micro-satellites and three nano-satellites of Singapore, PSLV-C29 is carrying Singapore’s first commercial earth observatory satellite TeLEOS-1. Today’s achievement demonstrates, yet again, India’s increasing space capabilities." 
 
"Kindly convey my greetings to the members of your team of scientists, engineers, technologists and all others associated with this great mission. I wish the ISRO continued success in the coming years,” he added.
 
Vice President M. Hamid Ansari also congratulated ISRO on successful launch of PSLV–C29. 
 
"I offer my congratulations to the Scientists, Engineers and Technicians of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) for the successful launch of the of PSLV-C29 carrying six satellites, " Ansari said in his message. 
 
"The flawless launch has demonstrated once again India’s capabilities in the space sector. I wish ISRO all the very best for the future," said he. 
 
The six satellites carried by PSLV-C29 on Wednesday together weighed about 624 kg at lift-off. 
 
These six satellites were launched as part of the agreement entered into between ST Electronics (Satcom & Sensor Systems), Singapore and Antrix Corporation Limited, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a government of India Company under the Department of Space (DOS).
 
This is the eleventh flight of PSLV in ‘core-alone’ configuration (without the use of solid strap-on motors).  PSLV has successfully launched 57 satellites for customers from abroad including the six Singapore satellites launched on Wednesday.
 
After a 59 hour smooth count down, the 227.6 ton PSLV-C29 lifted off from the First Launch Pad (FLP) at SDSC SHAR at 1800 hrs (6:00 pm) IST with the ignition of its first stage. 
 
The important flight events included the separation of the first stage, ignition of the second stage, separation of the payload fairing at about 117 km altitude, second stage separation, third stage ignition and separation, fourth stage ignition and cut-off.
 
Once the intended orbit was achieved, TeLEOS-1 was deployed at about 18 minute 12 seconds after lift-off.  This was followed by the deployment of other five satellites, viz., Kent Ridge-1, VELOX-C1, VELOX-II, Galassia and Athenoxat-1 in quick succession in the subsequent three minutes.
 
 

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