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In Summary

  • PSLV-C62 mission, NSIL's 9th commercial flight, launched EOS-N1 and 15 co-passenger satellites.
  • EOS-N1 aims to enhance Earth observation capabilities, while KID demonstrates a Spanish startup's re-entry vehicle.
  • PSLV, ISRO's workhorse, is a 3rd generation vehicle capable of launching 1,750 kg to Sun-Synchronous Polar Orbits.

In Summary

The launch marked the 64th flight of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and 9th dedicated commercial mission undertaken by New Space India Limited (NSIL).

  • NSIL, incorporated in 2019, is wholly owned Government Company under administrative control of Department of Space and is the commercial arm of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). 

About PSLV-C62 / EOS-N1 Mission

  • It includes the launch of EOS-N1 earth observation satellite along with 15 co-passenger satellites from domestic & international customers. 
    • EOS-N1 is designed to strengthen space-based monitoring capabilities.
  • It will also demonstrate KID or Kestrel Initial Technology Demonstrator from a Spanish startup. 
    • KID is a small-scale prototype of a re-entry vehicle which after launch is slated to re-enter the earth’s atmosphere towards splashdown in South Pacific Ocean.
  • EOS-N1 and 14 Co-passenger satellites will be injected into a Sun Synchronous Orbit and KID Capsule into a re-entry trajectory.

About PSLV

  • 3rd generation launch vehicle and is first Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. 
  • Workhorse of ISRO: Consistently delivered satellites to Low Earth Orbits, can take up to 1,750 kg of payload to Sun-Synchronous Polar Orbits of 600 km altitude.
  • Stages in PSLV
    • First Stage: Uses the S139 solid rocket motor augmented by 6 solid strap-on boosters.
    • Second Stage: Uses Earth storable liquid rocket engine known as Vikas engine, developed by Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre.
    • Third Stage: Solid rocket motor that provides high thrust to upper stages.
    • Fourth Stage: Uppermost stage of PSLV, comprising of two Earth storable liquid engines.
  • Notable Missions: Chandrayaan-1, Mars Orbiter Mission, Aditya-L1 and Astrosat Mission, PSLV set a world record by launching 104 satellites in a single mission in 2017. 
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Vikas engine

An Earth storable liquid rocket engine developed by ISRO's Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre. It is used in the second stage of the PSLV.

Sun Synchronous Orbit

An orbit in which a satellite passes over any given point on the Earth's surface at the same local mean solar time. This is crucial for Earth observation satellites as it ensures consistent lighting conditions for imaging.

KID (Kestrel Initial Technology Demonstrator)

A small-scale prototype of a re-entry vehicle developed by a Spanish startup. Its purpose is to demonstrate re-entry technology, culminating in a splashdown in the South Pacific Ocean after launch.

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