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1 Speciality and Major Changes  





2 Launch  





3 Payloads  



3.1  SRE  





3.2  Cartosat-2  





3.3  LAPAN-TUBsat and Pehuensat-1  







4 Dual Launch Adapter  





5 Reactions and Honours  





6 Team  





7 References  














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PSLV-C7
PSLV launch
Launch1 October 2007 (2007-10-01), 03:54 UTC
OperatorISRO
PadSriharikota
PayloadIndia Cartosat-2
India SRE-1
Indonesia LAPAN-TUBsat
Argentina Pehuensat-1
OutcomeSuccess
PSLV launches
← PSLV-C8
PSLV-C9 →

PSLV-C7 was a mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket, launched on January 10, 2007, by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from the Satish Dhawan Space CentreatSriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

The mission consisted of Space Capsule Recovery Experiment, ISRO's first reentry mission,[1] along with Cartosat-2, an Earth observation satellite, LAPAN-TUBsat, Indonesia's first remote sensing satelite, and Pehuensat-1, an Argentine educational satellite.[2]

The mission was an important mission is the history of PSLV, because it had many new additions to the rocket. The mission also had the first use of Dual Launch Adapter, (DLA).[3]

Speciality and Major Changes

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Launch

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This was the tenth Launch of the PSLV rocket. It launched at 03:53 UTC on January 10, 2007, from Sriharikota.[4]

Payloads

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Space Capsule RecoveryExperiment

The Space Capsule Recovery Experiment (SCRE or more commonly SRE or SRE-1) is an Indian experimental spacecraft. It's the first step in their Gaganyaan program of ISRO which aim to send humans to space. It orbited the Earth for 12 days before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and splashing down into the Bay of Bengal at 04:16 UTC on January 22.[5] It also did Research on reusable Thermal Protection System, navigation, guidance and control, hypersonic aero-thermodynamics, management of communication blackout, deceleration and flotation system and tested recovery operations.[6]

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Cartosat-2 is an Earth observation satellite in a Sun-synchronous orbit and the second of the Cartosat series of satellites. It consists of a panchromatic (PAN) camera that take black and white pictures of the Earth in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. It can produce images 1 metre in resolution.[7]

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Pehuensat-1 is an Argentinian amateur Radio satellite created by students of Universidad Nacional del Comahue.[8] LAPAN-TUBsat is an Indonesian micro satellite, weighing 56 Kilograms, orbiting at 630 kilometers above Indonesia. This satellite travels through polar orbit across the archipelago two or three times each day.

Dual Launch Adapter

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Dual Launch Adapter can be used to integrate 2 or more satellites on a single Launch. Note: This shows the DLA from the later PSLV-C40 mission

It's an adapter designed to carry medium class (~1000 kg) payloads in PSLV. It consists of a Carbon Fibre composite, arranged in Honeycomb sandwich shells. With an aluminum core. It consists of three structures, DLA-U (upper), DLA-M (middle), and DLA-L (lower). DLA is mounted of the fourth stage of PS4, by bolting the DLA-L with Payload Adapter (PLA). DLA-U carries Cartosat-2, and SRE is connected to PLA via a band clamp separation system. DLA includes cutouts in which electrical connectors, sensors, cooling system of the satellite etc. can be mounted.

Reactions and Honours

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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, along with Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, Shri Prithviraj Chauhan, being presented a model of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C7), in New Delhi (January 17, 2007)

Team of ISRO scientists who were part of the mission were awarded the prestigious team achievement award of the International Academy of Astronautics. The award was given to them at Glasgow, on September 28.

ISRO Chairman Madhavan Nair told the press "We've done it perfectly", after the launch.[9] Dr V Jayaraman, director, earth observation system, said "We believe we can offer our products at one-fifth of the cost of our competitors, The size of the international market (for such images) is about $300 million-$500 million."

Team

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The PSLV-C7 team was led by

References

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  • ^ "PSLV C7/Cartosat-2/SRE Mission Brochure" (PDF). ISRO. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  • ^ "India Poised for A New High with PSLV-C7 Launch Feat". www.sspconline.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  • ^ a b "PSLV C7 cartosat/sre-1 mission". isro.gov.in. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  • ^ PSLV to put recoverable satellite into orbit, The Hindu December 22, 2006
  • ^ China View: India's first space capsule returns to earth Archived 2008-05-02 at the Wayback Machine January 22, 2007
  • ^ "Cartosat-2: Optical Satellite". pasco.co.jp. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  • ^ "Lanzan un satélite construido en la Argentina". conicet.gov.ar. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-06-10.
  • ^ "PSLV c7 successfully launched". www.hindustantimes.com. 10 January 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  • ^ "Isro pslv c7 team gets iaa award". The Economic Times. 9 October 2008. Retrieved 12 October 2023.

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