In its 56th flight, PSLV effectively sent off nine satellites, including the 1117 kg EOS-06 (Oceans-03), an earth perception satellite, from the platform at the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
The PSLV-C54 of Isro, conveying nine satellites, effectively dispatches off of Sriharikota. The rocket send-off went off effortlessly at 11:56 a.m. on Saturday.
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Seven customer satellites, a diplomatic satellite created in collaboration with Bhutan, and a national satellite from the Oceans family are all included in the spacecraft.
An arranged circle adjustment utilizing two circle change engines (OCTs) introduced in the drive narrows ring of the PSLV-C54 vehicle will occur after the essential satellite in Circle 1 is isolated during the 24th trip of the PSLV-XL variant.
The satellite will likewise upgrade applications, taking into consideration the incorporation of new datasets like ocean surface temperature and a more noteworthy number of optical groups for fluorescence and infrared groups for barometrical changes.