Oceansat-2 launch time "expected at 11.56 AM" (LT) on September 23.
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Will they telecast the launch?
Can someone record it if they telecast the launch?
Oceansat-2 launch time "expected at 11.56 AM" (LT) on September 23.
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According to input~2 note on the Indian Launch Schedule thread this is 0626UTC September 23rd.
Oceansat-2 launch time "expected at 11.56 AM" (LT) on September 23.
source
According to input~2 note on the Indian Launch Schedule thread this is 0626UTC September 23rd.
Yes, India is +5.5 hours...so it is 06:26 AM GMT...Forum mates in Europe/UK can this time see the launch without staying awake all nite.
Will they telecast the launch?
Can someone record it if they telecast the launch?
Don't know if the launch is LIVE on National Television...But as usual you can expect the private TV operators to give a LIVE feed.
You can get the feed on
NDTV
www.ndtv.comCNN-IBN
www.ibnlive.com
An hour to launch...(45 min or so)...still no sign of media activity in any news channels...
Please do post any news links here...
ISIS is blogging events on its page
blogs.isilaunch.com
Lift-off confirmed at 0621 UTC
Youtube video from the event:
Oceansat-2 payloads are providing good quality data
All the three payloads on-board the Oceansat-2, namely
Ocean Colour Monitor,
Scatterometer,
Radio Occultation Sounder for Atmospheric Studies,
have been successfully turned on providing good quality data. It may be recalled that the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C14) launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota on September 23, 2009 placed India's Oceansat-2 and other six nano satellites for international customers in the desired orbit. All the instruments onboard Oceansat-2 are working satisfactorily.
The Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM), a multi-spectral imaging radiometer, provides information on chlorophyll concentration, and helps locating Potential Fisheries Zones. The Scatterometer, an active microwave sensor, facilitates retrieval of sea-surface wind speed and direction, and monitoring polar sea-ice. The Radio Occultation Sounder measures the parameters pertaining to lower atmosphere and ionosphere.
The data provided by the different sensors on-board Oceansat -2, will also facilitate monitoring of turbidity and suspended sediments, sea-state and sea-surface winds, and meteorological/climatological studies. The satellite collects data over the entire globe once in two days.