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PSLV-XL C47 - Cartosat-3 & 13 satellites - SLP - November 27, 2019 0358UTC
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input~2
on 31 Jan, 2019 12:09
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This launch is now planned NET March
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#1
by
PM3
on 14 Feb, 2019 14:03
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There are
indications that C45 will not launch before mid March. This would continue the scheme of at least 6-7 weeks between PSLV launches. So Cartosat-3 looks rather like NET April than NET March.
According to
Times of India (Dec 2018), it will launch with NEMO-AM. Cartosat-3 is a remote sensing satellite, and NEMO-AM an eath observation (Aerosol Monitoring) sat.
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#2
by
sanman
on 15 Feb, 2019 20:48
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Cartosat-3 coming within weeks? Must be that time again. How's the josh?
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#3
by
zubenelgenubi
on 30 Mar, 2019 02:34
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The next PSLV flight, C45, is scheduled to launch on April 1 UTC from the SLP.
The previous launch from the FLP was PSLV C44, on January 24. It's been a little over two months now since then.
Is there any sign of a launch campaign in progress at the FLP, for the PSLV C46 launch?
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#4
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Steven Pietrobon
on 01 Apr, 2019 06:14
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From the EMISAT end of launch speech, this is now on C47 and will be after RISAT 2BR1 on C46 in the middle of May. So this makes this launch NET May.
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#5
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input~2
on 01 Apr, 2019 08:12
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From the EMISAT end of launch speech, this is now on C47 and will be after RISAT 2BR1 on C46 in the middle of May. So this makes this launch NET May.
NET June seems more achievable
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#6
by
zubenelgenubi
on 07 Apr, 2019 00:22
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#7
by
zubenelgenubi
on 16 May, 2019 20:08
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Regarding the scheduling of this upcoming launch:
Deducing from the launch threads here for
Cartosat-2C,
2E, and
2F, there should be a "flag-off" notice or notices for
Cartosat-3, yes?
Also, would not
UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory release news of a successful delivery of
NEMO-AM?
EDITed 8/24
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#8
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 22 May, 2019 01:11
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As reported in the RISAT 2B speech by the ISRO Chairman, this launch is now after Chandrayan 2 which has a window from 9 to 16 July. Thus this launch is now NET July.
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#9
by
TheVarun
on 22 May, 2019 15:11
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And I'm still trying to be absolutely certain what "NET" means

. Before, after, during, not before..?
Interesting that they changed the launch date of Cartosat-3. It seemed pretty certain it was a June launch, before Chandrayaan. There would be separate teams working on these missions, so it can't be a personnel issue.
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#10
by
zubenelgenubi
on 22 May, 2019 15:46
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NET = No Earlier Than
NLT = No Later Than
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#11
by
K210
on 24 May, 2019 00:28
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Given M1 mission in july this will probably become NET august or september depending on payload readinesses
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#12
by
K210
on 22 Jul, 2019 09:54
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According to M1 post launch speech by ISRO chairman this will be the next mission for ISRO. A launch in August/September is highly probable.
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#13
by
zubenelgenubi
on 23 Jul, 2019 01:47
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Cross-post:
With the final preparations at the SLP for the launch of Chandrayaan-2, is there any sign of activity at the FLP?
It has been two months since the last launch from the FLP, PSLV-CA C46.
Is there a PSLV being assembled on the FLP?
If so, could it be for this launch? Or another PSLV payload?
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#14
by
russianhalo117
on 23 Jul, 2019 05:35
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Cross-post:
With the final preparations at the SLP for the launch of Chandrayaan-2, is there any sign of activity at the FLP?
It has been two months since the last launch from the FLP, PSLV-CA C46.
Is there a PSLV being assembled on the FLP?
If so, could it be for this launch? Or another PSLV payload?
FLP is bring upgraded and these works may be slowing the manifest down a bit. SVAB coming online for SLP and TLP beginning soon will help to accelerate launches. SSLV and other experimental launches from FLP and Indian PM wanting a Spaceport in his home state has also created unrelated issues.
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#15
by
Salo
on 24 Jul, 2019 10:08
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#16
by
TheVarun
on 24 Jul, 2019 14:51
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So it looks like no launches in the month of August. That's somewhat disappointing- unless they're planning a SSLV in August, or a RLV-TD.
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#17
by
zubenelgenubi
on 25 Jul, 2019 00:52
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#18
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Aug, 2019 20:15
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Cross-post; apparent match to operational orbit of
Cartosat-3:
1560-EX-ST-2019
The overall goal of the Meshbed mission is to test the FUSE experimental phased array
communication antenna.
The satellite will be launched as a secondary payload aboard a Polar Satellite Launch
Vehicle (PSLV) operated by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), from
Sriharikota, India NET October 15, 2019, and deployed upon the rocket reaching orbit. It
will be deployed from the rocket in a 505 km circular orbit, on an inclination from the
equator of 97.4 degrees.
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#19
by
zubenelgenubi
on 28 Aug, 2019 03:56
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#20
by
zubenelgenubi
on 11 Sep, 2019 18:13
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#21
by
input~2
on 15 Oct, 2019 20:03
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#22
by
zubenelgenubi
on 16 Oct, 2019 03:22
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#23
by
TheVarun
on 16 Oct, 2019 05:43
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Could the addition of 12 satellites to the main one( Cartosat-3) be the major reason for the delay. Maybe some of them won't arrive by the end of October?
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#24
by
zubenelgenubi
on 21 Oct, 2019 18:41
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Cross-post:
https://spaceflight.com/spaceflight-announces-next-three-rideshare-missions-on-isros-pslv-slated-through-the-end-of-2019/Presser:
Spaceflight Announces Next Three Rideshare Missions on ISRO’s PSLV, Slated Through the End of 2019
The rideshare service provider will launch 14 customer satellites from four different organizations on the next three launches
SEATTLE – Oct. 15, 2019 – Spaceflight, the leading satellite rideshare and mission management provider, today announced it will launch 14 more spacecraft from India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) this year. Payloads will launch on PSLV’s C47, C48 and C49 missions, scheduled to launch in November and December 2019 from India’s Satish Dhawan Space Center. Customers aboard the missions include Analytical Space, Spire, iQPS and Kleos Space.
Analytical Space Inc.’s (ASI) second technical demonstration spacecraft, dubbed Meshbed, will be launching on PSLV C47 in November. ASI’s mission is an on-orbit demonstration intended to test technology that will enable users on Earth to gain faster access to satellite data. The spacecraft features a patented antenna from MITRE that could help enable faster access to space-based data, as well as government missions including tactical communications and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
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#25
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tehwkd
on 24 Oct, 2019 10:06
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A2390/19 - PSLV-C47 ROCKET LAUNCH FM SHAR RANGE,SRIHARIKOTA WILL TAKE PLACE AS PER FLW DETAILS.THE LAUNCH WILL BE ON ANY ONE OF THE DAY DRG THIS PERIOD.ACTUAL DATE OF LAUNCH WILL BE INTIMATED 12 HR IN ADVANCE THROUGH A SEPARATE NOTAM. LAUNCH PAD COORD: 134312N 0801348E NO FLT IS PERMITTED OVER THE DNG ZONES. DNG ZONE -1: IS A CIRCLE OF 10NM AROUND THE LAUNCH PAD: DNG ZONE -2: IS AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD: I.?1310N 8025E II.?1325N 8040E III.?1245N 8115E IV.?1230N 8100E DNG ZONE -3: IS AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD: I.?1145N 08120E II.?1210N 08150E III.?1045N 08255E IV.?1020N 08225E DNG ZONE 4: IS AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD: I.?1015N 08230E II.?1040N 08300E III.?0950N 08335E IV.?0925N 08305E DNG ZONE 5: IS AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD: I.?0840N 08320E II.?0840N 08355E III.?0715N 08355E IV.?0715N 08320E DNG ZONE 6: IS AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD: I.?0300S 08100E II.?0320S 08220E III.?0705S 08125E IV.?0645S 08005E DNG ZONE 7- IS AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD: I.?2955S 07345E II.?3035S 07620E III.?4005S 07350E IV.?3925S 07115E ALL COORD ARE IN DEG AND MIN. RTE AFFECTED IN CHENNAI FIR W20, A465, P574, B466, L896, N563, N564, Q11, Q10,Q23, Q24, V4, V9, P761, T3 CLOSURES/ALTN RTE FOR OVERFLYING 1.?W20 NOT AVBL BTN MMV-KAMGU ALTN: MMV-DOHIA-RAMDO-KAMGU (BIDIRECTIONAL) 2.?Q24 NOT //PART 1 OF 3 PARTS//. 0330-0530, 10 NOV 03:30 2019 UNTIL 09 DEC 05:30 2019. CREATED: 24 OCT 09:18 2019
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#26
by
K210
on 24 Oct, 2019 17:13
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Launch is being targeted for November 10th. PSLV-XL from SLP.
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#27
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Oct, 2019 18:03
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The launch window/moment will be within the NOTAM-effective time of day, 03:30 to 05:30 UTC, November 10 through December 9.
The target orbit for Cartosat-3 is a SSO, 505 km circular orbit, inclination 97.4 degrees.
Is it possible to deduce the launch time of day?
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#28
by
PM3
on 24 Oct, 2019 20:50
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Twelve of Planet’s latest-generation SuperDoves, Flock 4p, are scheduled for launch on November 20, 2019, joining the 26 SuperDove prototypes already in orbit. This Flock will hitch a ride on the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV),
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Planet’s Flock 4p will mark the fifth launch of Planet satellites on India’s PSLV, and will be riding with India’s CartoSat-3 satellite as the PSLV-C47 mission’s primary payload.
https://www.planet.com/pulse/12-superdove-satellites-hitching-a-ride-to-orbit-on-pslv/
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#29
by
zubenelgenubi
on 24 Oct, 2019 21:16
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Twelve of Planet’s latest-generation SuperDoves, Flock 4p, are scheduled for launch on November 20, 2019, joining the 26 SuperDove prototypes already in orbit. This Flock will hitch a ride on the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV),
...
Planet’s Flock 4p will mark the fifth launch of Planet satellites on India’s PSLV, and will be riding with India’s CartoSat-3 satellite as the PSLV-C47 mission’s primary payload.
https://www.planet.com/pulse/12-superdove-satellites-hitching-a-ride-to-orbit-on-pslv/
Cartosat-3 +
Meshbed + 12
SuperDoves = 14 satellites
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What about
NEMO-AM? I've seen no recent news about it.
From the
eoPortal:
Orbit: Sun-synchronous orbit, altitude = 650 km, inclination = 97.64º, period = 97.4 minutes, local time at descending node (LTDN) = 9:30 hours.
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#30
by
input~2
on 11 Nov, 2019 07:07
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Launch delayed to November 27 at 04:00 UTC
source:
https://www.eenadu.net/nationalinternational/mainnews/2019/11/08/219045280NOTAM :
F3222/19 - LAUNCH OF EXPERIMENTAL VEHICLE
PSLV-C47 ROCKET FROM INDIA WILL TAKE PLACE FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF INDIA: INDIAN EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHT TRIAL LAUNCH IS SKED TO TAKE PLACE WITHIN THE FOLLOWING DANGER ZONES WHICH ENCROACH THE MELBOURNE FLIGHT INFORMATION REGION (FIR)
THE ROCKET HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FROM 25 NOVEMBER TO 27 NOVEMBER 2019. DANGER TIMES ARE FROM 0330 UTC TO 0530 UTC DAILY THE DANGER ZONES ARE BOUNDED BY THE FOLLOWING COORDINATES: DANGER ZONE 1 S03 00 E081 00 S03 20 E082 20 S07 05 E081 25 S06 45 E080 05 DANGER ZONE 2 S29 55 E073 45 S30 35 E076 20 S40 05 E073 50 S39 25 E071 15. SFC - UNL, 1911250330 TO 1911250530 1911260330 TO 1911260530 1911270330 TO 1911270530, 25 NOV 03:30 2019 UNTIL 27 NOV 05:30 2019. CREATED: 09 NOV 00:49 2019
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#31
by
starbase
on 18 Nov, 2019 09:00
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#32
by
zubenelgenubi
on 18 Nov, 2019 10:12
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Re:
NEMO-AMDoes the PS4 fourth stage have enough performance left after
Cartosat-3 separation to change orbit from 505 km circular, inclination 97.4 deg; to 650 km circular, inclination 97.64 deg?
And deliver
NEMO-AM into its designated SSO with the proper LTDN?
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EDIT/ADD:
https://www.isro.gov.in/launcher/pslv-c47-cartosat-3-missionCartosat-3 orbit 509 km circular, 97.5 deg. Launch 0358 Nov 25 UTC.
13 nanosatellites; no mention of
NEMO-AM.
Also, no mention of an imminent launch for
NEMO-AM from UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory.
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#33
by
TheVarun
on 18 Nov, 2019 11:15
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#34
by
whiztech
on 19 Nov, 2019 12:14
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#35
by
Ken the Bin
on 19 Nov, 2019 13:28
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#36
by
Salo
on 19 Nov, 2019 13:31
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#37
by
starbase
on 19 Nov, 2019 20:49
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Webcast link (unofficial):
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#38
by
K210
on 19 Nov, 2019 23:15
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#39
by
K210
on 19 Nov, 2019 23:24
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#40
by
Ken the Bin
on 21 Nov, 2019 12:53
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https://twitter.com/isro/status/1197400178052911104#ISRO #PSLV #Cartosat3
The launch of PSLV-C47 carrying Cartosat-3 scheduled on November 25, 2019 at 0928 hrs is rescheduled to launch on November 27, 2019 at 0928 hrs from Second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota.
Stay tuned for more updates..
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#41
by
K210
on 25 Nov, 2019 11:34
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#42
by
Ken the Bin
on 26 Nov, 2019 04:00
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https://twitter.com/isro/status/1199168427316805632#ISRO #PSLV #Cartosat3
26 hours countdown for the launch of PSLV-C47 mission commenced today at 0728 Hrs (IST) from SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota.
Launch is scheduled at 0928 Hrs IST on November 27, 2019
Updates will continue...
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#43
by
K210
on 26 Nov, 2019 07:15
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Official livestream link:
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#44
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Ken the Bin
on 26 Nov, 2019 13:19
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#45
by
Ken the Bin
on 26 Nov, 2019 13:21
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#46
by
ChrisGebhardt
on 26 Nov, 2019 18:41
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#47
by
Olaf
on 26 Nov, 2019 18:46
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#48
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 26 Nov, 2019 21:49
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Fueling has begun of the second stage.
Fueling has begun! The @ISRO PSLV-XL rocket's second stage is being fueled with cryogenic propellant for tonight's launch of #Cartosat3 and #NEMOAM.
twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1199412824365252609
NEMO-AM wasn't in the list of payloads in the press kit. Is there a source confirming this satellite is on board?
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#49
by
jcm
on 26 Nov, 2019 22:18
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#50
by
zubenelgenubi
on 26 Nov, 2019 22:39
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Re: NEMO-AM is not on this flight
Has there been any news of it recently? I've read none.
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#51
by
Ken the Bin
on 27 Nov, 2019 00:13
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#52
by
TheVarun
on 27 Nov, 2019 00:45
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There's usually something different about each of these missions, so for this one..I think I got it, offhand

, it's the combination of the largest main satellite with many co-passengers. There was a heavier satellite, RISAT-1( 1858kg) launched in 2012, but there were no other satellites on board. The other Cartosats, Oceansats et al, may have had more satellites travelling with them, but the main satellites themselves were lighter.
This particular satellite on PSLV C-47, Cartosat-3, weighs in at 1625kg. All the best for a flawless, successful mission!
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#53
by
Ken the Bin
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:25
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#54
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:26
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#55
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:28
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#56
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:29
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#57
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:31
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Playing to some groovy Indian music.
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#58
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:31
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Commentators giving introduction.
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#59
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:32
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First view of the launch vehicle.
T-25 minutes.
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#60
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:40
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Vehicle integration video.
L-20 minutes.
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#61
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:40
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Showing the launch authorisation key.
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#62
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:43
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T-16 minutes. Launch key authorised.
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#63
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:44
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T-15 minutes. Launch is authorised.
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#64
by
starbase
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:45
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Found a YouTube webcast with corrected aspect ratio:
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#65
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:47
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#66
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:49
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#67
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:50
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#68
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:51
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#69
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:52
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#70
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:53
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#71
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:54
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#72
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:55
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#73
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:56
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#74
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:57
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#75
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:58
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#76
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:59
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#77
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2019 02:59
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#78
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:00
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#79
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:01
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ALS separation.
T+2 minutes. First stage separation.
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#80
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:02
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Fairing separation.
T+3 minutes.
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#81
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:03
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#82
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:04
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Second stage separation.
T+5 minutes.
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#83
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:05
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#84
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:06
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#85
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:07
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#86
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:08
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Third stage separation.
T+9 minutes.
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#87
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:09
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#88
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:10
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#89
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:11
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T+12 minutes. No COLA's for this mission.
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#90
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:12
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#91
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:13
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#92
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:14
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T+15 minutes. Performance nominal.
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#93
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:15
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#94
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:16
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#95
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:16
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#96
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:17
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#97
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:19
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#98
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:20
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T+21 minutes. Flock 4p separations coming up.
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#99
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:21
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#100
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:23
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First three sats are away.
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#101
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:24
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Next three sats are away.
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#102
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:24
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#103
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:26
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#104
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:27
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Mission success!
Deployment times.
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#105
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:28
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ISRO Chairman declaring mission success. 13 missions before March. 6 Launch vehicle and 7 satellites.
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#106
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:30
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#107
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:32
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URSC Director. 0.3 m resolution. Ka Band. 8PSK modulation. 2.88 Gbit/s. Earlier missions were 640 Mbit/s.
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#108
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:35
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SDSC SHAR Director. Three launch campaigns in parallel.
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#109
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:36
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Mission Director. Used Indian Vikram 1601 microprocessor.
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#110
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Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:40
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#111
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:41
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#112
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:42
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#113
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:44
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Spacecraft Director. Cartosat 3 is receiving power and is in control.
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#114
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:46
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#115
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Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:47
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#116
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:50
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ISRO Chairman giving final congratulations. Coming back "very soon".
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#117
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 27 Nov, 2019 03:53
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End of webcast.
Congratulations to ISRO, Planet Labs and MITRE for the successful launch!
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#118
by
K210
on 27 Nov, 2019 08:40
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#119
by
Rondaz
on 27 Nov, 2019 13:31
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#120
by
Rondaz
on 27 Nov, 2019 13:31
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#121
by
zubenelgenubi
on 27 Nov, 2019 17:14
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Thank you, Steven, for the launch coverage!
Congratulations to the launch campaign teams!
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Has anyone estimated the aperture and focal length of Cartosat-3's telescope?
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#122
by
Rondaz
on 29 Nov, 2019 04:34
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#123
by
K210
on 07 Dec, 2019 23:23
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#124
by
vyoma
on 11 Jul, 2022 02:55
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Cartosat-2S and Cartosat-3 data product specifications.