Until now, PSLV has been in either two or six strap-on configuration or without any strap-ons. The PSLV-C45 was launched from the second launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra pradesh,India. [2], The PSLV-C43 was launched from the first launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 9:57 A.M. IST on 29 November 2018, following a 28-hour countdown that began at 5:58 A.M. IST on 28 November 2018. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia PSLV-C40 was the 42nd mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) program in the XL configuration. [1], PSLV-C38 carried the Indian mapping satellite Cartosat-2E as its main payload that weighed 712 kilograms (1,570 lb). The PSLV-C34 carried One Cartosat-2 satellite, SathyabamaSat (satellite from Sathyabama University, Chennai), Swayam (satellite from College of Engineering, Pune) & 17 other satellites from USA, Canada, Germany & Indonesia. It is the first Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. The PSLV-C45[1] is the 47th mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) program. Payload. Mission starts with the Launching of the satellite EMISAT into orbit at 780 km, then it will inject 29 satellites into orbit at 504 km and later the fourth stage will move to 485 km orbit to carry out scientific experiments. [5][6][7] Another distinguished feature of the project is for the first time, PSLV with four strap-on[2] configuration has been identified for this mission. Third uniqueness in this mission as it is the first PSLV fourth stage (PS4) that uses solar panels to support payloads hosted on it.[8]. PSLV-C35 was launched at 03:42 hours Coordinated Universal Time (09:12 hours Indian Standard Time) on 26 September 2016 from the first launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Capable of capturing sub-meter resolution imagery and.

[7], "India sets new record in space mission; PSLV C34 successfully injects 20 satellites into orbit", "Big boost to India's space mission: ISRO sets record", Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Laboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (LEOS), National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), Development and Educational Communication Unit (DECU), Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN–SPACe), ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC), Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS), ISRO Satellite Integration and Testing Establishment (ISITE), List of Satish Dhawan Space Centre launches, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PSLV-C34&oldid=928353811, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2019, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [2], Ignition of the PSLV-QL launch vehicle at the start of flight C45, "First in India's space history, Isro's PSLV-C45 to release payloads in 3 orbits - Times of India", "India to launch first 3 orbit mission with PSLV-C45 on March 21", "India All Set To Launch Its First Mission That Will Put 30 Satellites In 3 Different Orbits", "ISRO will launch first 3 orbit mission with PSLV-C45 on March 21", "ISRO set for first three-orbit mission of PSLV-C45 on March", "Isro set for next PSLV-C45 launch on April 1 - Times of India", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PSLV-C45&oldid=979201428, Pages using collapsible list with both background and text-align in titlestyle, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 September 2020, at 11:35. The PSLV-C43 was the 45th mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) program. [9], The PSLV C45 rocket had four stages; each one was self-contained, with its own propulsion system, thereby capable of functioning independently.