The SSLV bounced back nicely from an August 2022 failure.
ISRO officials said in last week's update that they had implemented a number of measures to ensure something similar wouldn't happen on future SSLV flights. For example, the second-stage separation system was swapped out for a different one that's known to produce less-intense vibrations.
Those fixes did the trick on Thursday's flight, and the three satellites can now start gearing up for orbital operations. The 344-pound EOS-07 is an experimental satellite whose mission objectives center on developing and demonstrating new instruments on a short schedule, according an. Those instruments include the Millimeter-wave Humidity Sounder and the Spectrum Monitoring Payload. EOS-07 is designed to peer at Earth with that gear for at least one year.
The other two satellites that rode to orbit aboard the SSLV are the 22.5-pound Janus-1 and the 19.7-pound AzaadiSAT-2. Janus-1, which was built by the Indian-American company Antaris, is a technology-demonstrating"smart satellite," according to the ISRO mission description. Like its predecessor, AzaadiSAT-2 was built by hundreds of female students from across India. AzaadiSAT-2"aims to demonstrate LoRa and amateur radio communication capabilities, measure radiation levels in space and demonstrate expandable satellite structure, etc," ISRO officials wrote.
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