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PSLV-C62
Upcoming 2025 Indian satellite launch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The PSLV C-62 will be the 64rd flight of the Indian Space Research Organisation's Polar Satellite launch Vehicle and its return to flight mission following PSLV-C61.The Mission is planned to be launched on 31 December 2025 with multiple payloads for customers.[1]
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Mission overview
- Mass:
- Payload weight: 1710 kg
- Overall height: 44.4 m (146 ft)
- Propellant:
- Stage 1 (PS-1) : Composite Solid (Solid Stage)
- Stage 2 (PS-2) : Earth Storable Liquid (Liquid Stage)
- Stage 3 (PS-3): Composite Solid (Solid Stage)
- Stage 4 (PS-4) : Earth Storable Liquid (Liquid Stage)
- Propellant mass:
- Stage 1: 139,000 kg (306,000 lb)
- Stage 2: 41,000 kg (90,000 lb)
- Stage 3: 7,650 kg (16,870 lb)
- Stage 4: 1,600 kg (3,500 lb)
- Altitude:600km
- Maximum velocity:
- Inclination: x°
- Azimuth: x°
- Period: x.minutes
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Payload
The primary payload of the mission will be the EOS-N1 imaging satellite built for strategic purposes by DRDO.A small 25kilo football sized probe developed by Spanish-based startup Orbital Demonstrator called Kestrel Initial Demonstrator (KID) will fly on the PS-4 stage.Around 17 other commercial payloads totalling about 200 kg from startups and research institutions across India, Mauritius, Luxembourg, the UAE, Singapore, Europe, and the United States are also manifested for this flight.[2][3][4]
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