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Rocket PSLV-20 successfully puts seven satellites in orbit

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Rocket PSLV-20 successfully puts seven satellites in orbit Zeenews Bureau

Chennai: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched Indo-French satellite 'SARAL' from the spaceport of Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh on Monday.

The satellite aimed at oceanographic studies along with six foreign mini and micro satellites onboard ISRO's workhorse rocket PSLV was launched from the first launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 6.01 pm and successfully placed into orbit .It was initially slated for blast-off at 5.56 pm local time.

President Pranab Mukherjee was also present at the mega launch.He witnessed the first of the 10 space missions planned by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for 2013 and also the country's 101th space mission.

The other dignitaries who witnessed the successful launch were Andhra Pradesh Governor E.S.L.Narasimhan, Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy and Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy.

With a rich orange flame at its tail and a plume of white fume, the rocket ascended towards the evening skies amidst the resounding cheers of ISRO scientists and a media team assembled at the launch centre.

People perched atop nearby buildings too happily clapped as PSLV-C20 went up towards the heavens.

Mukherjee congratulated the scientists. "Delighted to witness the remarkable launch of the PSLV. I congratulate ISRO for successfully executing the mission," he said.

Exuding happiness, ISRO Chairman K.Radhakrishnan said: "It's a successfull launch."

The 59-hour countdown for the launch commenced at 6.56 AM Saturday.

This is the 23rd mission of PSLV, which has an impeccable record of 21 consecutive successful flights. This is the ninth time ISRO is using the 'core alone' variant of the rocket.

The 668.5 kgs and 44.4 metres tall rocket had a lift off mass of 229.7 tonnes. Besides SARAL, it would put into orbit two micro-satellites UniBRITE and BRITE from Austria and AAUSAT3 from Denmark and STRaND from United Kingdom as also one micro-satellite (NEOSSat) and one mini-satellite (SAPPHIRE) from Canada.

ISRO had initially planned to launch SARAL on December 12 last year but postponed it to carry out additional tests to "address technical issues to ensure reliability".

The ISRO-built SARAL is a 410-kg satellite with payloads -- Argos and Altika -- from French space agency CNES for study of ocean parameters towards enhancing the understanding of the ocean state conditions which are otherwise not covered by the in-situ measurements.

In view of the expected presence of the President, the Satish Dhawan Space Centre has been put under a thick net of security, officials said.

SARAL will provide data products to operational and research user communities, in support of marine meteorology and sea state forecasting; operational oceanography; seasonal forecasting; climate monitoring; ocean, earth system and climate research, the officials said.

Altimeter (Altika) would help study the sea surface heights while Argos payload is a satellite-based data collection platform.

(With Agency Inputs)

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First Published: Monday, February 25, 2013, 08:34

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karthik - pondicherry
we can use advanced technology like GSLV
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Thiruvengadam - Coimbatore
I like this 7 sattelites
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Rajeev - Chandigarh
``The 668.5 kgs and 44.4 metres tall rocket had a lift off mass of 229.7 tonnes`` It does not seem possible to manufacture and launch a sattelite 229 tonnes.Plase verify
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Gary - Vancouver, Canada
Makes no sense. With such a huge rate of poverty in India, instead of wasting millions of rupees on this, better try and feed the hungry and try to get rid of those social problems. Where the hell are the human rights` guys now who object the hanging of terrorists but not the careless spending like this by the government. Give me a break.
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R J - Hong Kong
you Sir, are pretty ignorant. High School education should do you good. Unless ur a 12 year old, in which case i take that back
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dalji - India
It is not correct that people in India are starving or go hungry or are malnutritioned or our per capita earning is less on the other hand the
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Lone_Gunmeister - Netherlands
India has an active space program that dates back to 1969. Since years the Indian Space Research Organisation has been launchinig various vehicles for numerous applications. A large share of its research is centered on agriculture, medical aid, social development, and education, and poverty elimination. Think of remote-sensing for improving crop yield, communication for remote villages in India and access of medical help for these remote areas, as well as education through satellite communication. They are also working on their own version of GPS. As you can see, India also launches material for foreign customers. This brings hard cash that India can benefit from. The amount that India spends on space research is far too less than the amount that is spent on social development of other kinds. Compared to that its peanuts. Critics like you forget often these social sides of research projects which I`ve mentioned. Don`t worry, you are not the only one. Critics also often underestime that huge spill-over effect of such large-scaled projects on the public. People get motivation from such activities and children get motivated to do their best concerning education and achieving their goals and go for their dreams.
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Murray - Toronto
Launching Satellites from other countries including Canada will give enough revenue to run the program. Technological advancement is nothing to be discouraged. There is poverty everywhere. Look at our own aboriginal people suffering.
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A.Jagadeesh - Nellore(AP),India
Great achievement of ISRO Scientists. Glorious moments in the history of ISRO Space Programme. Hearty Congratulations to ISRO Scientists. Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
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Observer - Andhra Pradesh
Why do U put Chennai? The launch complex and actual launch was from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh State and not in Chennai or Tamil Nadu State.
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Palaniappan Rajaram - Washington, DC
The report is being made from Chennai. You have to broaden your thought horizons and not be mired in Telugu vs Tamil small mindedness. No one said or claims that Sriharikota is in Tamilnadu. But, you have to understand that it is very close to Chennai.
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deebika - chennai
thank you for showing useful news about `SARAL`
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CHANDRASEGAR.A.S - MADURAI
very useful information given by u THANKS.BUT INDIA HAVE TO GO VERY LONGWAY IN SPACE RESEARCH
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suryavel - devakottai
thanks for the useful information about `SARAL`.
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venkatesh - chennai
u want india become to growth over the developed country..i have lot of idea..u want idea then email to me
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AK sangal - Ahmedabad
Variant of GPS system is already been launched by India and being used by airports in India to assist in precise landing of air rafts, to give accurate lateral and vertical separation information of aircraft to support air navigation and support ever increasing air traffic over Indian skies.



AK Sangal - Ahmedabad
Besides the satellites for ocean and agriculture sup port the crop inventory and give feedback to country if it need to be imported or exported. Lot much had been done have been able to precisely tell India as to how much grains will grow or not this year so as to build inventory or import if required.



harmeet singh - amritsar
does it make any sense to normal person. plz get atleast GPS system for india then i can say u have done somthing. every year spending money, this is for ocean, crop and bala bala study, who study this never heard these studies in india have this result. whats the fun for this. stop sending money on firework, get descent work for people.................



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