ISRO all set for maiden SSLV mission, with EOS-02 satelllite on Aug 7
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ISRO all set for maiden SSLV mission, with EOS-02 satelllite on Aug 7

by Janam Web Desk
Aug 4, 2022, 03:54 pm IST
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Chennai: India’s maiden flight of its Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) mission, which will ferry Earth Observation Satellite-2 (EOS-2) and a co-passenger satellite AzaadiSAT, into a Low  Earth Orbit will take place on August seven.

The Indian Space Reserach Organisation (ISRO) today said the launch of SSLV-D1 (first developmental flight) carrying the 142 kg EOS-02, equipped with an infrared camera with six metre resolution, and a micro satellite will take place from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), SHAR Range, Sriharikota, at 0918 hrs on Sunday.

About 742 seconds after the lift off, SSLV will inject the EOS-2 at an altitude of 356.30 km with an inclination of  37.21 deg to the equator. It will be followed by the separation and injection of AzaadiSAT about 50 seconds later.

SSLV is the new launch vehicle of ISRO capable of launching Mini, Micro or Nano satellites (10 to 500 kg mass) to 500 km planar orbit. The 34m tall SSLV, with a lift off mass of 120 tonnes, is a three-stage vehicle with all solid propulsion stages.

The satellite insertion into the intended orbit is achieved through a liquid propulsion-based Velocity Trimming Module (VTM).

The design  drivers of SSLV are low cost, low turnaround time, flexibility in accommodating multiple satellites, launch-on-demand feasibility, minimal launch infrastructure requirements etc.

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