PSLV-C50 has successfully launched CMS-01 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre- ISRO
PSLV-C50, which is the 52nd mission of PSLV, has been successfully launched CMS-01 from the Second Launch Pad (SLP) of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. The launch was tentatively scheduled at 1541 Hrs IST on December 17, 2020 subject to weather conditions.
CMS-01 is a communication satellite envisaged for providing services in Extended-C Band of the frequency spectrum. The Extended-C Band coverage will include Indian mainland, Andaman-Nicobar & Lakshadweep Islands. CMS-01 is the 42nd Communication Satellite of India.
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PSLV-C50 is the 22nd flight of PSLV in 'XL' configuration (with 6 strap-on motors). This will be the 77th launch vehicle mission from SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota.
More About CMS-01:
More About PSLV-C50:
- The 44-metre-high four staged/engine PSLV-C50 is the 22nd flight of PSLV in ‘XL’ configuration (with six strap-on motors hugging the first stage).
- The PSLV in the normal configuration is a four-stage/engine expendable rocket powered by solid and liquid fuels alternatively with six booster motors strapped on to the first stage to give higher thrust during the initial flight moments.
- The Indian space agency has PSLV
variants with two and four strap-on motors, larger PSLV-XL and the Core
Alone variant without any strap-on motors. The choice of the rocket to
be used for a mission depends on the weight of the satellite and the
orbit where the satellite has to be orbited.
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