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AzaadiSAT: ISRO to launch a satellite built by 750 school girls on 7th August, Get Complete Details Here

 AzaadiSAT: ISRO to launch a satellite built by 750 school girls on 7th August, Get Complete Details Here



AzaadiSAT: With India’s Independence Day approaching, ISRO will be begin a unique Satellite called AzaadiSAT on 7th August 2022. The launch of AzaadiSATcomes as part of the on-going Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, and that marks the 75th anniversary of Independence.AzaadiSAT is a microsatellite and that has been designed, growth and built by 750 girl freshman from 75 schools across India. The 8 Kg Satellite will be begin into space using the newly growth latest Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota. Along with AzaadiSAT, the SSLV D1 will be as well as carry a 135 kg India’s experimental Earth Observation Satellites – EOS-02 as payload.


AzaadiSAT to carry 75 small payloads


AzaadiSAT is a normal orbital satellite and that has been growth by over 750 girls from 75 Schools across the nation . Chennai-based organisation, Space Kidz was leading the project for the rowth of AzaadiSAT and it is aimed at promoting STEM education among girl freshman . Post begin , AzaadiSAT will be detach from the SSLV D1 at an altitude of 356 kilometres from Earth and will be inserted into Lower Earth Orbit (LEO).

Girls, mostly from Class 8 to 12, were involved in the designing, growth and construction of the microsatellite. It is equipped with 75 Femto experiments, selfie cameras to click image of its solar panels, and long-range communication transponders. The mission life of AzaadiSAT has been set to 6 months. Along with its 75 experimental payloads, the microsatellite will be as well as carry a set down version of the national anthem sung by Rabindranath Tagore. between AzaadiSAT, India’s national anthem will be played in the space a tribute to the nation .
AzaadiSAT Launch on Maiden Flight of SSLV


The launch of AzaadiSAT from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh will be as well as mark the maiden flight of ISRO’s newly developed Small Satellite Launch wheels (SSLV). SSLV has been growth by ISRO as a small sized vessel with 110 tonne mass. The begin wheels will be take just 72 hours to integrate unlike the other similar begin vessels and that take all over 70 days. SSLV has as well as simplified the launch systems as well with just 6 public demand to launch a satellite. The construction cost of SSLV is as well as slated to be Rs 30 crore only.

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