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PSLV-C6

PSLV-C6
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Model of the PSLV rocket
Names HAMSAT mission
Mission type Deployment of two satellites.
Operator ISRO
Website ISRO website
Mission duration 1,120 seconds
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
Spacecraft type Expendable launch vehicle
Manufacturer ISRO
Launch mass 295,980 kilograms (652,520 lb)
Payload mass 1,602.5 kilograms (3,533 lb)
Dimensions 44.4 metres (146 ft)
(overall height)
Start of mission
Launch date 04:44:00, May 5, 2005 (2005-05-05T04:44:00) (UTC)
Rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
Launch site Sriharikota Launching Range
Contractor ISRO
End of mission
Disposal Placed in graveyard orbit
Deactivated May 5, 2005 (2005-05-05)
Orbital parameters
Reference system Sun-synchronous orbit
Payload
India flag-XL-anim.gif Cartosat-1
India flag-XL-anim.gif HAMSAT
Mass 1,602.5 kilograms (3,533 lb)

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PSLV-C6, HAMSAT & IRS-P5 combined insignia

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PSLV-C6, HAMSAT & IRS-P5 combined insignia

PSLV-C6 was the sixth operational launch and overall ninth mission of the PSLV program. This launch was also the fifty-fourth launch by Indian Space Research Organisation since its first mission on 1 January 1962. The vehicle carried and injected India's two satellites; Cartosat-1 (a.k.a. IRS-P5) and HAMSAT into the Sun-synchronous orbit. PSLV-C6 was launched at 04:44 hours Coordinated Universal Time (10:14 hours Indian Standard Time) on 5 May 2005 from the second launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

PSLV-C6 carried and deployed two Indian satellites, Cartosat-1 (a.k.a. IRS-P5) and HAMSAT into the Sun-synchronous orbit. Built by ISRO, Cartosat-1 was a stereoscopic remote sensing satellite and first of the Cartosat series of satellites. HAMSAT was a microsatellite, built for providing satellite based amateur radio satellite to the national as well as the international community of amateur radio operators (HAM).


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