ISRO Crosses 50 International Customer Satellite Launch Mark:
With the successful launch of PSLV-C30 carrying
six foreign customer satellites (one each from Indonesia and Canada and
four nano satellites from the USA) along with India’s Multi Wavelength
Astronomical Observatory ASTROSAT, ISRO crossed the 50 international
customer satellite launch mark. All the 51 satellites from abroad
launched by India so far have been placed in orbit by India’s workhorse
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). During 1994-2015 period, PSLV has
launched a total of 84 satellites of which 51 are for international
customers.
Though PSLV was designed to launch Indian remote
sensing satellites into polar sun synchronous orbit, the vehicle has
repeatedly proved its reliability and versatility by successfully
launching satellites into a variety of orbits including polar Sun
Synchronous, Geosynchronous Transfer and Low Earth orbits of small
inclination, thereby repeatedly proving the robustness of its design.
ISRO offers launch services to the international
customers through PSLV. ISRO entered the commercial launch services
market by launching KITSAT-3 of Republic of Korea and DLR-TUBSAT of
Germany along with IRS-P4 (OCEANSAT) onboard PSLV-C2 on May 26, 1999. So
far, International customers satellites from 20 countries (Algeria,
Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany,
Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Republic
of Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and USA) have
been successfully launched by PSLV during 15 of its launches.
Antrix Corporation Limited (Antrix), incorporated
in 1992, a wholly owned Government of India Company under the
administrative control of Department of Space (DOS) and the commercial
arm of ISRO has already entered into a number of agreements for
launching satellites for international customers onboard PSLV. Antrix
promotes and commercially exploits the products and services emanating
from the Indian Space Programme. In addition to providing launch
services for international customer satellites, Antrix provisions
communication satellite transponders for broadcasting and
telecommunication services, markets data from Indian Remote Sensing(IRS)
satellites, builds and markets satellites and satellites subsystems and
extends mission support services for satellite launches.
The outlook for commercial launches is promising
for ISRO/Antrix with many other proposals from international customers
under active discussion and consideration.
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