ISRO Successfully Fires 4th Stage of PSLV-C58 To Hold Experiments
After the 44.4-meter-tall PSLV rocket lifted off from the first launch pad at 9.10 am on Monday, it placed the primary satellite XPoSat into the desired orbit after 21 minutes of flight as intendedThe rocket used for today’s successful mission was the PSLV-DL variant, which has a lift-off mass of 260 tons. The fourth stage is configured as a 3-axis stabilised Orbital platform for conducting
After the 44.4-meter-tall PSLV rocket lifted off from the first launch pad at 9.10 am on Monday, it placed the primary satellite XPoSat into the desired orbit after 21 minutes of flight as intendedThe rocket used for today’s successful mission was the PSLV-DL variant, which has a lift-off mass of 260 tons. The fourth stage is configured as a 3-axis stabilised Orbital platform for conducting
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