Isro PSLV-C47 launch: All you need to know about Cartosat-3 and its uses

Isro PSLV-C47 launch: All you need to know about Cartosat-3 and its uses

Current Affairs News:India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C47 is set to dispatch Cartosat-3 and 13 business nanosatellites into Sun Synchronous circle from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. This is the principal business request to place into space 13 American nanosatellites for NewSpace India, which was framed uniquely in March 2019.
What is Cartosat-3
Cartosat-3 is a third-age deft propelled earth perception satellite with high-goals imaging capacity. Created by the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro), it will supplant the IRS arrangement. Cartosat-3 has a panchromatic goals of 0.25 meters making it the imaging satellite with most noteworthy goals and Mx of 1 meter with an excellent goals, which is a significant improvement from the past payloads in the Cartosat arrangement.
What is PSLV
PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) is an indigenously-created superfluous dispatch arrangement of the ISRO. It comes in the classification of medium-lift launchers with a span up to different circles, including the Geo Synchronous Transfer Orbit, Lower Earth Orbit, and Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit. Every one of the activities of PSLV are controlled from the Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota.
5 things you should think about PSLV-C47 and Cartosat-3 dispatch
1.
PSLV-C47 is the 21st trip of PSLV in ‘XL’ setup (with 6 strong tie on engines).
2. This will be the 74th dispatch vehicle crucial SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota.
3. Cartosat-3 was initially intended to be propelled on-board PSLV in 2014.
4. Beforehand, the Cartosat-2 second era arrangement offered the best goals of 65 cm from Isro.
5. The remainder of Cartosat-2 Series satellite gauging 710kg was propelled by PSLV-C40 last January 2018.

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