The camera on the outer surface of the rocket enabled scientists and the public to visibly see the separation of the satellite and solar panel deployment after the successful launch into the intended orbit, on ISRO's website.
From another camera, the separation of strap-on motors and heat shield was also visibly seen soon after lift off.
ISRO had released footage recorded from the cameras fitted on top of the rocket, in its website.
What is significant with installation of these cameras on RESOURCESAT 2A was the ability to have clear footage of separation of strap on motors, satellites and heat shields from the rocket, he said.
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He replied in the affirmative when asked whether future rockets scheduled for launch by ISRO would have this feature.
Yesterday, India's latest Remote Sensing satellite, RESOURCESAT-2A was successfully launched by ISRO's workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle from the launch pad at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
The remote sensing satellite would be useful for agricultural applications like crop area and production estimation, drought monitoring, soil mapping and farm advisories generation.
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