New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Wednesday launched Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-XL (PSLV-XL) rocket carrying Cartosat-3 and 13 nanosatellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. At about 9.28 a.m. the 44.4 metre tall, weighing 320-ton rocket blasted off from the second launch pad at the country's rocket port here. The launch was normal despite a clouded sky. The launch saw the presence of Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) K. Sivan. Following the launch, ISRO tweeted, "PSLV-C47 carrying Cartosat-3 and 13 USA nanosatellites lifts off from Sriharikota."




About Cartosat-3 satellite

• Cartosat-3 satellite is a third-generation agile advanced satellite having high-resolution imaging capability. Cartosat-3 satellite will be placed in an orbit of 509 kilometres at an inclination of 97.5 degrees.

• It has many new technologies/elements like highly agile structural platform, payload platform, higher rate data handling and transmission systems, advanced onboard computer and new power electronics, dual gimbal antenna and others.

• The Cartosat-3 will furnish images that cater to the demand of urban planning, rural resource and infrastructure development, coastal land use and land cover and also for strategic/defence purposes.

• The sharp satellite images can also be used for surveillance purposes while ISRO is silent on this aspect.

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• Once the mission turns successful, India would have launched 310 foreign satellites.

• According to ISRO, 12 of the US nano satellites are named as FLOCK-4P are earth observation satellites and the 13th is called MESHBED, a communication test bed satellite.

• The PSLV-XL is a four stage/engine expendable rocket powered by solid and liquid fuels alternatively. The rocket has six strap-on booster motors to give additional thrust during the initial flight stages.