Published 23:26 IST, December 11th 2019
What is RISAT-2BR1, the 628 kg imaging satellite ISRO has launched into orbit with PSLV?
RISAT-2BR1 is a radar imaging earth observation satellite that will help check infiltration by 24x7 border surveillance.
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RISAT-2BR1 is a radar imaging earth observation satellite that was successfully launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Wednesday from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
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— ISRO (@isro) December 9, 2019
Top view of #PSLVC48, prominently featuring the bulbous payload fairing that houses #RISAT2BR1 & 9 customer satellites.
Launch at 1525 hrs IST on December 11, 2019 pic.twitter.com/KJNe6P8hO0
The RISAT satellites can see through clouds and at night too. It will help check infiltration by 24x7 border surveillance. The satellite weighs about 628 kg and will provide services in the field of Agriculture, Forestry and Disaster Management. The mission life of RISAT-2BR1 is five years. It will be placed at around 560 km altitude in the polar orbit.
RISAT-2BRI was launched with nine other customer satellites including one from Israel, one from Italy, one from Japan and six from the US as "co-passengers" by PSLV-C48.
This is the second satellite inline in the RISAT-2B series which was launched on May 22 this year. Two more satellites in the series will be launched later, presumably with one (RISAT-2BR2) in late December and one in 2020.
Watch Live: Launch of RISAT-2BR1 and 9 customer satellites by PSLV-C48 https://t.co/isQxtthNAR
— ISRO (@isro) December 11, 2019
Images of the earlier version of RISAT were used to plan the surgical strike in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) in 2016. Earlier, ISRO Chairman Dr. K Sivan had said that PSLV C48 is a historic achievement as this is the 50th launch for PSLV and 75th launch from Sriharikota.
#RISAT2BR1 satellite successfully placed in orbit by #PSLVC48
— ISRO (@isro) December 11, 2019
Here's a picture of satellite separation captured by onboard camera pic.twitter.com/OssPM4uwsG
#PSLVC48 carrying #RISAT2BR1 & 9 customer satellites successfully lifts off from Sriharikota pic.twitter.com/Y1pxI98XWg
— ISRO (@isro) December 11, 2019
It was a dream come true for over 7000 visitors who witnessed the launch of #PSLVC48 live from the Viewers gallery in Sriharikota.
— ISRO (@isro) December 11, 2019
Stay tuned for future announcements to register for the upcoming launches. pic.twitter.com/4ecugwc1cE
19:30 IST, December 11th 2019