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ISRO injects Earth observation, 8 others satellites in orbits

PNS | Sriharikota (AP)

The India Space Research Organisationโ€™s trusted workhorse PSLV on Saturday successfully injected an Earth Observation Satellite and eight other co-passenger satellites in multiple orbits, calling the mission โ€˜uniqueโ€™.

PSLV-C54 successfully placed the Earth Observation Satellite (Oceansat) and eight other customer satellites into sun-synchronous orbits, ISRO said.โ€PSLV-C54/EOS-06 Mission is accomplished. The remaining satellites have all been injected into their intended orbits,โ€ it said in a tweet.

The mission, which was PSLVโ€™s 56th flight, is said to be one of the longest ones undertaken by the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency.Calling the mission โ€˜unique,โ€™ ISRO chief, S Somanath said for the first time scientists have used two orbit change thrusters (OCTs) in the PSLV rocket to change orbits.

โ€œI would like to share the happy news of the separation of the remaining eight satellites as expected into the new orbit which is lowered from original orbit of the EOS-06 satellite to perfection that is from 732 kms to 513 kms in a circular sun-synchronous orbit,โ€ he told reporters here.โ€PSLV-C54 in its fourth stage has done this orbital change for the very first time using two burn sequence,โ€ he added.

Elaborating on the eight satellites, he said in these payloads, the India-Bhutan satellite was the last one to separate.

โ€œBefore that, we had the Astrocast 1-4 from Spaceflight USA, and Thybolt 1 and 2 from Dhruvaspace and Anand satellite from PIXEL India Ltd. So, congratulations to all the satellite teams for having their satellites in perfect orbit. All the best to them,โ€ he added.

Referring to the India-Bhutan satellite, Somanath said: โ€œIt is a very important milestone in the history of the joint collaboration of Indian and Bhutan scientists.โ€

The primary satellite, Earth Observation Satellite is built by ISRO for use by departments and ministries in the Government of India.

โ€œI would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their commitment to make use of this satellite and the missions to projects of each of those ministries and departments,โ€ he said.

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