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ISRO set to launch earth observation satellite using PSLV rocket on Sunday

PSLV-C61 / EOS-09 Launch

  • Scheduled Launch: May 19, 2024, at 5:59 a.m. from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.
  • Mission Type: Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-09).
  • Launch Vehicle: PSLV-C61 (ISRO’s 101st launch).
  • Satellite Capability:
    • Equipped with C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
    • Provides high-resolution images.
    • Operational in all-weather and round-the-clock conditions.
  • Strategic Importance: Enhances Indias surveillance and remote sensing capabilities, useful for applications like agriculture, forestry, disaster management, and border monitoring.

Relevance : GS 3(Science and Technology)

Chandrayaan-5 / LUPEX (Lunar Polar Exploration) Collaboration

  • Joint Mission: ISRO (India) + JAXA (Japan).
  • Purpose:
    • Explore lunar polar volatiles, particularly water ice.
    • Target: Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSRs) in the lunar South Pole.
  • Legacy:
    • Follows Chandrayaan-1 (orbital), Chandrayaan-2 (orbiter + failed lander), Chandrayaan-3 (successful lander-rover), and upcoming Chandrayaan-4 (sample return).
    • Chandrayaan-5 = fifth lunar mission, first ISRO-JAXA full collaboration.

Mission Architecture

  • Launch Vehicle: JAXA’s H3-24L rocket.
  • Payload:
    • Lunar Lander: Developed by ISRO.
    • Lunar Rover: Developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Japan.
  • Scientific Instruments: To be provided by:
    • ISRO
    • JAXA
    • ESA (European Space Agency)
    • NASA
  • Instruments will focus on exploration and in-situ analysis of volatiles (e.g., lunar water).

Technical Interface Meeting (TIM-3)

  • Held on May 13–14, 2024, at ISRO HQ, Bengaluru.
  • Attended by:
    • Senior officials and project teams from ISRO, JAXA, and MHI.
  • Objective: To review and finalize technical collaborations and mission readiness for Chandrayaan-5.

Strategic & Scientific Significance

  • Earth Observation (EOS-09):
    • Strengthens India’s disaster preparedness, resource mapping, and border security.
  • Chandrayaan-5/LUPEX:
    • Key step in deep space collaboration.
    • Advances global understanding of lunar water, crucial for future sustainable lunar habitation and deep space missions.

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