PSLV-C3

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PSLV-C3
PSLV.svg
Model of the PSLV rocket
Mission typeDeployment of three satellites.
OperatorISRO
WebsiteISRO website
Mission duration1,658 seconds
Apogee586.7 kilometres (365 mi)
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftPolar Satellite Launch Vehicle
Spacecraft typeExpendable launch vehicle
ManufacturerISRO
Launch mass294,000 kilograms (648,000 lb)
Payload mass1,294 kilograms (2,853 lb)
Dimensions44.4 metres (146 ft)
(overall height)
Start of mission
Launch date10:23:00, October 22, 2001 (IST) (2001-10-22T10:23:00IST) (IST)
RocketPolar Satellite Launch Vehicle
Launch siteSriharikota Launching Range
ContractorISRO
End of mission
DisposalPlaced in graveyard orbit
DeactivatedOctober 22, 2001 (2001-10-22)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemSun-synchronous
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Payload
India flag-XL-anim.gif TES
Flag of Germany.svg BIRD
Nuvola Belgian flag.svg PROBA
Mass1,294 kilograms (2,853 lb)
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PSLV-C3 was the third operational launch and overall sixth mission of the PSLV program. This launch was also the forty-sixth launch by Indian Space Research Organisation since its first mission on 1 January 1962. The vehicle carried three satellites which were deployed in the Sun-synchronous Low Earth orbit.[1][2] The vehicle carried Technology Experiment Satellite (Indian experimental earth observation satellite), BIRD (German earth observation satellite) and PROBA (experimental satellite from Belgium). This was India's and ISRO's second commercial spaceflight. PSLV-C3 was launched at 10:23 a.m. IST on 22 October 2001 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (then called "Sriharikota Launching Range").[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Mission highlights[]

  • Third operational launch of the PSLV program.
  • Overall sixth mission of the PSLV program.
  • Second commercial launch by ISRO.
  • Three satellites injected in Sun-synchronous low Earth orbit.

[1][2]

Mission parameters[]

  • Mass:
    • Total liftoff weight: 294,000 kilograms (648,000 lb)
    • Payload weight: 1,294 kilograms (2,853 lb)
  • Overall height: 44.4 metres (145.7 ft)
  • Propellant:
    • First stage: Solid HTPB based (138.0 + 54 tonnes)
    • Second stage: Liquid UDMH + N2O4 (40 tonnes)
    • Third stage: Solid HTPB based (7 tonnes)
    • Fourth stage: Liquid MMH + MON (2.0 tonnes)
  • Engine:
    • First stage: S139
    • Second stage: Vikas
    • Third stage:
    • Fourth stage: 2 x PS-4
  • Thrust:
    • First stage: 4,430 + 677 x 6 kN
    • Second stage: 724 kN
    • Third stage: 324 kN
    • Fourth stage: 7.4 x 2 kN
  • Altitude: 586.7 kilometres (365 mi)
  • Maximum velocity:7,593 metres per second (24,911 ft/s) (recorded at time of fourth stage ignition)
  • Duration: 1,658 seconds

[1][2][9]

Payload[]

PSLV-C3 carried and deployed total three satellites. Technology Experiment Satellite (TES) was the main payload and BIRD and PROBA were two auxiliary payloads that were mounted on PSLV-C3. In the flight sequence, TES was injected first, followed by BIRD and then PROBA.[1][2]

Country Name Nos Mass Type Objective
India India TES 1 1,108 kg Satellite Experimental Earth observation satellite
Belgium Belgium BIRD 1 94 kg Microsatellite Remote sensing technology demonstration
Germany Germany PROBA 1 92 kg Microsatellite Earth observation technology demonstration

Launch & planned flight profile[]

Heat shield of PSLV displayed at HAL heritage center.

PSLV-C3 was launched at 10:23 a.m. IST on 22 October 2001 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (then called "Sriharikota Launching Range"). The mission was planned with pre-flight prediction of covering overall distance of 586.668 kilometres (365 mi). Following was the planned flight profile.[1][2][3][5][6][7][8]

Stage Time
(seconds)
Altitude
(kilometer)
Velocity
(meter/sec)
Event Remarks
First stage T+0 0.02 452 First stage ignition Lift-off
T+1.24 Ignition of 4 ground-lit strap-on motors
T+25.04 2.515 551 Ignition of 2 air-lit strap-on motors
T+68.04 23.472 1,155 Separation of 4 ground-lit strap-on motors
T+90.04 40.061 1,644 Separation of 2 air-lit strap-on motors
T+112.73 67.601 2,028 First stage separation
Second stage T+112.93 67.828 2,027 Second stage ignition
T+156.73 115.604 2,284 Heat shield separation
T+278.81 236.272 4,099 Second stage separation
Third stage T+280.01 237.433 4,097 Third stage ignition
T+498.33 455.487 6,086 Third stage separation
Fourth stage T+520.60 460.818 6,065 Fourth stage ignition
T+914.92 571.247 7,575 Fourth stage thrust cut-off
T+971.92 572.080 TES separation
T+1,011.92 572.709 BIRD separation
T+1,091.92 574.064 PROBA orbit rise start
T+1,552.50 585.018 7,593 PROBA orbit rise stop
T+1,602.50 586.688 7,592 PROBA orbit separation Mission over

See also[]

  • Indian Space Research Organisation
  • Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "PSLV-C3". Indian Space Research Organisation. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e "PSLV-C3 brochure" (PDF). Indian Space Research Organisation. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  3. ^ a b "PSLV-C3 Successfully Launched : Puts Three Satellites In Orbit". defense-aerospace.com. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  4. ^ "ISRO's timeline. 1960s to today. #46". Indian Space Research Organisation. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  5. ^ a b "SPACEWARN Activities". NASA. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Space Launch Report: PSLV". spacelaunchreport.com. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  7. ^ a b "PSLV-C3 Successfully Launched : Puts 3 Satellites In Orbit". Press Information Bureau. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  8. ^ a b "PSLV-C3 launches three satellites". The Hindu Business Line. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
  9. ^ "PSLV details". Indian Space Research Organisation. Retrieved 10 Jul 2016.
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