PSLV-C51

The PSLV-C51[3] is the 53rd mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) program. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C51 is planned to be launched at 04:53 (UTC) / 10:23 (IST) on 28 February 2021 with the main payload from Brazil, INPE's Amazônia-1 and 20 other ride-sharing small satellites.[4][1]

PSLV-C51
PSLV-DL launch
Launch28 February 2021 (2021-02-28), 03:54:00 UTC
PadSriharikota First
Payload Amazônia-1
INS-2TD
Anand
Satish Dhawan Sat[1]
JITsat
GHRCEsat
Sri Shakthi Sat
14 other satellites[2]
PSLV launches

Details

The PSLV-C51 is planned to be launched from the First Launch Pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh,India. The PSLV C51 rocket will carry primary payload, Amazônia-1 and 20 secondary payloads like Anand, SatishSat and three UnitySats[5](JITsat, GHRCEsat, Sri Shakthi Sat) etc.

It will be the third flight of PSLV-DL,[3] having 2 strap-on boosters and will place the payloads in sun-synchronous orbits.[6]

Uniqueness of the project

The mission is unique in that its a fully commercial launch with distinction of being the first in many, as in, it will launch the first indigenous satellite of Brazil and also launch the first privately built commercial Indian satellite by Pixxel.[7][8]

This will be the first launch mission executed by NSIL.[9]

Launch schedule

The launch was originally scheduled for 22 February 2021, but was delayed to 28 February owing to delays in assembly of the rocket.[10]

Mission overview


The PSLV C51 rocket has four stages; each one was self-contained, with its own propulsion system, thereby capable of functioning independently. The first and third stages used composite solid propellants, while the second and fourth stage use earth-storable liquid propellant.

References

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