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ISRO to launch youth satellite

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BS Reporter Bangalore

The launch vehicle will carry the auxiliary satellite with scientific experiments developed by the undergraduate and post-graduate students from various universities in India, Russia and other countries. Apart from the payload (auxiliary satellite), the launch vehicle will also carry a mini remote sensing satellite.

According to ISRO, this project is the brain-child of A P J Abdul Kalam, who at the same event in Bangalore termed this project as an 'youth satellite.'

 

Earlier, ISRO had made an announcement of opportunities to institutions and universities to send experiment proposals which can be part of the launch. "We are in the process of building the satellite, a part of which will be dedicated for the youths. We are planning to launch this from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota off the Andhra Pradesh Coast, next year," said Nair, addressing the conference to celebrate the golden jubilee celebrations of the National Aerospace Laboratory.

According to an ISRO spokesperson, this will help the student community conduct experiments in remote sensing and observing outer space. The experiment will also help in galactic observation, atmospheric studies among many other experiments, he added.

Chandrayaan launch date next month

The date for launching Chandrayaan-1, India's first scientific experiment to the moon, would be announced next month, Nair, who is also secretary to the Department of Space, said on Thursday.

"There are a lot of expectations from the mission. It is going to be a unique mission in which you will get the total mapping of the moon, which does not exist today," he told reporters on the sidelines of the International Conference on Aerospace Science and Technology, organised by the National Aerospace Laboratories.

"We are trying to look for rare elements on the surface of the moon. The information will help us further exploration," Nair said. On the date of launch, he said, "The launch date will be announced next month. "September is the earliest," he added.

On any proposed joint venture with a foreign partner to tap helium on the moon, he said, "Right now it is only in the conceptual stage. Once we know that helium is present, we can go to the next stage."
ISRO is also planning to launch its second mission to moon, Chandrayaan-2 in 2012. The mission will use a rover and lander to pick up samples from the moon's surface and send back data after analysing them. Speaking on the occasion, former president A P J Abdul Kalam said the moon mission would be an interim platform to go to Mars. "In future, we have to look at earth-moon-mars as a single complex for humanity," he added.

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First Published: Jun 26 2008 | 6:38 PM IST

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