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http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/ISRO-to-Place-Three-Satellites-of-UK-Firm-in-Orbit/2015/04/21/article2774641.ece
ЦитироватьISRO to Place Three Satellites of UK Firm in Orbit  
By Tiki Rajwi
Published: 21st April 2015 06:05 AM
Last Updated: 21st April 2015 06:05 AM

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After the successful IRNSS-1D mission in March, the  Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up to place three satellites of a UK-based firm in orbit at one go.
The PSLV C-28/DMC-3 mission is slated for June and the launch date will be decided on Friday.ISRO had inked an MoU with UK-based DMC Imaging International (DMCii) for placing three of its earth observation satellites in orbit last year.
"We will be using the 'XL' version of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) for the mission. We are hoping to have the mission in the third week of June, but the exact date of the mission will be decided at the Mission Readiness Review Meeting on Friday," M Chandradathan, director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), said. The three satellites combined weigh only 800-900 kg so a single mission would suffice, Chandradathan said.  Initially there was a plan to carry the US satellite SkySat-3 also on this mission as a secondary payload, but a final decision on it will be taken on Friday. The PSLV C-28/DMC-3 mission is one of several commercial launch deals that the Antrix Corporation, ISRO's commercial wing, has signed in recent months.
In fact, it is the next mission in line and will lift off from the first launch pad  at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota.  In recent missions, ISRO has come more and more to bank on the PSLV-XL rocket, a version of the conventional PSLV fitted with bigger strap-on boosters which was first used in October 2008 for the Chandrayaan I mission.
It was then used seven more times, all with success, including the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) in November 2013 and the IRNSS-1C and ID missions in October 2014 and March 2015.  The three other missions planned for this year after the DMC project - two IRNSS satellites and Astrosat - also will be using the XL version, ISRO officials said.
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#1
http://www.sstl.co.uk/Missions/DMC3/DMC3/DMC3-The-Mission
ЦитироватьDMC3: The Mission       

Under a £110m contract SSTL is providing three SSTL-300S1 satellite platforms, a new smallsat design which provides unparalleled 1 metre high resolution imagery with high speed downlink and 45 degree off-pointing.
 
 The three satellites will form a new constellation, DMC3, with daily revisit times which is crucial for change detection, disaster monitoring and response planning, and essential for acquiring cloud-free imagery.
 
 The SSTL-300S1 satellite design features advanced avionics and optical systems that make it possible to perform several different types of imaging such as mapping terrain, strip imaging and mosaic imaging for wide areas. 
 
 Beijing-based company, 21AT, will lease 100% of the imaging capacity of the three satellites.
 
 The spacecraft are due for launch in 2015 on PSLV-XL from Sriharikota, India.
http://www.sstl.co.uk/Missions/DMC3/DMC3/DMC3-spacecraft-capability
 DMC3
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DMC3 spacecraft capability
Mass350kg
GSDPAN: 1m GSD, Multispectral: 4m GSD
Swath23km
OffpointingUp to 45 degree fast slew
Data speed16Gbyte High Speed Data Recorder
Data Storage128 Gbyte non volatile storage
DownlinkX-band at up to 320 Mbit/s
AntennaAntenna Pointing Mechanism to track groundstation during spacecraft slews and manoeuvres
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#5
http://www.isro.gov.in/launcher/pslv-c28-dmc3-mission
ЦитироватьPSLV-C28 / DMC3 Mission


The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), in its thirtieth flight (PSLV-C28 )  , will launch three identical DMC3 optical earth observation satellites built by Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), United Kingdom (UK).  The three DMC3 satellites, each weighing 447 kg, will be launched into a 647 km Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) using the high-end version of PSLV (PSLV-XL) from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota (SDSC-SHAR), the spaceport of India. PSLV-C28 will be the ninth flight of  PSLV in 'XL' configuration.
The PSLV-C28, in addition to the three DMC3 satellites, will also carry two auxiliary satellites from UK, viz., CBNT-1, a technology demonstrator earth observation micro satellite built by SSTL, and De-OrbitSail, a technology demonstrator nano satellite built by Surrey Space Centre.
With the overall lift-off mass of the five satellites amounting to about 1440 kg, this mission becomes the heaviest commercial mission ever undertaken by Antrix/ISRO.
Accommodating the three DMC3 satellites each with a height of about 3 metre within the existing payload fairing of PSLV, was a challenge. To mount these satellites onto the launcher, a circular Launcher adaptor called as L-adaptor and a triangular deck called Multiple Satellite Adapter-Version 2 (MSA-V2), were newly designed and realized by ISRO for this specific purpose.
These international customer satellites are being launched as part of the arrangement entered into between DMC International Imaging (DMCii), a wholly owned subsidiary of SSTL, UK; and Antrix Corporation Limited (Antrix), the commercial arm of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a Government of India Company under Department of Space.

DMC3

The DMC3 constellation, comprising of three advanced mini-satellites DMC3-1, DMC3-2 and DMC3-3, is designed to address the need for simultaneous high spatial resolution and high temporal resolution optical Earth Observation. Launched into a single Low-Earth Orbit plane and phased with a separation of 120° between them, these satellites can image any target on the Earth's surface every day. Major application areas include surveying the resources on earth and its environment, managing urban infrastructure and monitoring of disasters.
CBNT-1, weighing 91 kg, is an optical Earth Observation technology demonstration micro satellite built by SSTL. The 7 kg De-orbitSail from Surrey Space Centre, is an experimental nano satellite for demonstration of large thin membrane sail and drag deorbiting using this sail.


 PSLV-C28 Strap-Ons are being assembled with Core Stage at Mobile Service Tower


 Integration of PSLV-C28 Second Stage in progress at Mobile Service Tower


Integration of third and fourth stage of PSLV-C28 in progress


Integration of one of the DMC3 satellites in progress


DeOrbitSail undergoing pre-launch tests


CBNT-1 undergoing pre-launch tests
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Salo

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тавот

ЦитироватьSalo пишет:

Пуск 10 июля в 19:28 ДМВ.
Индусы транслируют свои пуски ?
Three, two, one, ignition, and liftoff !

Охотник утки, пьющий водки !

Это ещё не сверхтяж, но уже и не супертяж.© Д.О.Р.

Salo

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тавот

Three, two, one, ignition, and liftoff !

Охотник утки, пьющий водки !

Это ещё не сверхтяж, но уже и не супертяж.© Д.О.Р.


che wi

ЦитироватьISRO ‏@isro  · 1m ago

PSLV C28 / DMC3 Update: Propellant filling operations are completed. Countdown operations are progressing normally.

che wi


тавот

Интересная схема запуска - четыре бустера запускаются на старте, а два уже в воздухе на 28 сек. Кажется больше ни у кого такого нет ?
Three, two, one, ignition, and liftoff !

Охотник утки, пьющий водки !

Это ещё не сверхтяж, но уже и не супертяж.© Д.О.Р.

che wi

Полчаса до пуска.

Пара ютуб-ссылок, где тоже может быть трансляция:




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