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India Successfully Launches EMISAT, 28 Foreign Satellites

The rocket, PSLV-C45, injected the 436-kg EMISAT and 28 co-passenger satellites.

ISRO successfully launched EMISAT and 28 other foreign satellites by PSLV-C45 from the second launch pad at this spaceport in Sriharikota. (Source: PTI)
ISRO successfully launched EMISAT and 28 other foreign satellites by PSLV-C45 from the second launch pad at this spaceport in Sriharikota. (Source: PTI)

India’s EMISAT satellite and 28 foreign nano satellites were successfully launched onboard Indian Space Research Organisation’s trusted workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

The rocket, PSLV-C45, injected the 436-kg EMISAT, aimed at electromagnetic measurement, and 28 co-passenger satellites belonging to Lithuania, Spain, Switzerland and the U.S., into their designated orbits, ISRO said.

The rocket lifted off majestically in a burst of orange flames at 9:27 a.m. from the second launch pad at this spaceport at the end of the 27-hour countdown. ISRO Chief K Sivan and the space agency's scientists broke into cheers as the EMISAT satellite was injected into 749-km orbit, 17 minutes after the lift off.

All the 28 customer satellites, totally weighing about 220 kg, were released into around 504-km orbit, after the fourth stage was reignited and lowered in a complex operation lasting around two hours.

Again, the fourth stage would be reignited and further lowered to 485-km orbit to serve as an orbital platform for carrying out space-borne experiments for the first time in ISRO’s history.

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