Monday, 28 December 2020

ISRO to ring in 2021 with commercial launch of Brazilian satellite

SOURCE : IANS

THE first quarter of 2021 will see Indian space agency’s ringing with the commercial launch of Brazilian satellite Amazonia as well as three Indian satellites, said a top official. “End of February or early March 2021, we will be sending our rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C51 (PSLV-C51). The primary payload will be the Brazilian satellite called Amazonia an earth observation satellite,” K Sivan, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), told IANS.

“The PSLV-C51 mission will be a very special mission not only for ISRO but also for India as the rocket will be carrying the earth observation satellite Anand made by an Indian startup called Pixxel (Incorporated as Syzygy Space Technologies Pvt Ltd),” Sivan said.

 “Within eight months of setting up of Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) after the Government announced the opening up of the space sector for private players, ISRO will be launching the first satellite of an Indian startup,” Sivan added.

He said the Pixxel satellite will be an advanced earth observation satellite. The Bengaluru-based private satellite company Syzygy Space Technologies Pvt Ltd, commonly known as Pixxel, plans to have its constellation of 30 small earth observation satellites up in the sky by the end of 2022.

Queried whether ISRO will be offering a bulk rate for Pixxel to launch its satellites, Sivan answered in affirmation. “Pixxel’s first satellite is for demonstrating the technology. The company also said they would like to launch their satellites with our rocket,” Sivan said. “Our second satellite will be flown by US company SpaceX next year. “We have looked at various options, including Russian rocket. We would prefer ISRO as logistically it is convenient for us,” Awais Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer, Syzygy Space Technologies, had told IANS.



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