PSLV-C7 sucessfully lifts off
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http://www.ibnlive.com/videos/30805/pslvc7-sucessfully-lifts-off.htmlNew Delhi: Indian space science crossed yet another milestone as the PSLV-C7 lifted off succesfully from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
The 44.5 metre tall four-stage vehicle roared into the skies at 0924 hrs (IST). The PSLV-C7 is carrying the 680 kg Indian remote sensing satellite CARTOSAT-2, the 550 kg Space Capsule Recovery Equipment (SRE-1), Indonesia's LAPAN-TUBSAT and Argentina's six kg nanosatellite and PEHUENSAT-1.
Scientists at the Mission Control Centre (MCC) of the launch pad announced that was a perfect launch with all parameters working perfectly.
After the lift off, the vehicle first injected the CARTOSTAT-2 into the 635 km high Polar Sunsynchronous Orbit. Forty seconds later, PEHUENSAT-I was placed in the orbit, followed by SRE-1 and LAPAN-TUBSAT.
The entire mission, from the blast off to the injection of all the four payloads, took approximately 20 minutes.
With the launch of SRE-1, India earns membership into the elite group of Nations. The SRE-1 was a technological forerunner to Indian scientists mastering the re-entry technology and building re-usable launch vehicles like Discovery.