India Launches 19 Satellites Into Space

Desk Report

Published: 28 Feb 2021, 03:24 pm

On Sunday, India successfully launched as many as 19 satellites in space, including the 637-kg Amazonia-1 for Brazil.

The 19 satellites were launched on board the state-owned Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) polar satellite launch vehicle PSLV-C51 at approximately 10.30 a.m. (IST) from the Southern Space Port of Sriharkota.

This was ISRO's first commercial mission in 2021 and PSLV's 53rd.

PSLV will put the 19 satellites into Sun Synchronous Orbit over a duration of nearly two hours, officials said.

While Amazonia-1 is an optical earth observation satellite, the 18 'co-passengers' include four IN-SPACe and 14 ISRO commercial arm, NewSpace India (NSIL).

According to ISRO, Amazonia-1 will provide remote sensing data to help monitor deforestation in the Amazon region of Brazil.

IN-SPACeeee satellites, on the other hand, will study space radiation, among other things, the agency has said.

One of IN-SPACe's satellites is also carrying an engraved picture of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi symbolising his Atmanirbhar (self-sufficient) initiative.

Last year, ISRO did not launch a single satellite due to the Covid pandemic.

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