India's Indigenous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-(PSLV) C7 - Part 2

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India is the fifth after the US, Russia, Ukraine and the European Space Agency (ESA) to have the capability of launching spacecraft of any kind into polar and geo-stationary orbits.

On January 10, 2007, the PSLV-C7 carried four satellites - the 680 kg Indian remote sensing satellite CARTOSAT-2, the 550 kg Space Capsule Recovery Equipment (SRE-1), Indonesia's LAPAN-TUBSAT (60kg) and Argentina's 6kg nanosatellite called NANO PEHUENSAT-1 into orbit.

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India's Indigenous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-(PSLV) C7 - Part 2

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  • thats an excillent ...

    thats an excillent launch..perfect..

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  • Mera Hindustan keep ...

    Mera Hindustan keep up the good work. Let reach for Stars !!!

    Jai Hind

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  • yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...

    yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, indian space technology is moving at a very fast pace, wohoo

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  • wat a sexy launch ! ...

    wat a sexy launch !!!

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