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In its second developmental flight, SSLV D2 carried EOS-07, an earth observation satellite as its main payload and two others–Janus-1 built by US-based Antaris and Chennai-headquartered Space Kidz India’s AzaadiSAT-2. This was ISRO’s maiden mission this year.
At the end of a six-and-a-half-hour countdown, the 34-meter tall rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, even as ISRO has pinned hopes on it to lead the space agency to success in tapping the small satellite launch vehicle market.
The maiden flight of SSLV on August 7, 2022, was a partial failure due to an orbit anomaly and deviation in the flight path of the rocket.
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EOS-07 is a 156.3 kg satellite that has been designed, developed, and realized by ISRO. New experiments include mm-Wave Humidity Sounder and Spectrum Monitoring Payload.
While, Janus-1 is a 10.2 kg satellite, the 8.7 kg AzaadiSAT-2 is a combined effort of about 750 girl students across India guided by Space Kidz India, Chennai.
The mission objective is to inject these satellites into a 450-km circular orbit.