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Countdown Begins: ISRO Launching XPoSat on Jan 1

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Chennai : The Indian space agency announced that the country will celebrate the start of 2024 with a spectacular launch of the X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) along with ten other payloads on Monday morning.

According to representatives of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the 25-hour countdown to the launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-DL (PSLV-DL), which will carry the XPoSat and ten additional scientific payloads, started on Sunday at 8.10 a.m. and is going well, IANS was informed.

The Indian rocket PSLV-DL variant, codename PSLV-C58, with XPoSat and ten scientific payloads attached to the PSLV Orbital Platform, is scheduled to launch at 9.10 a.m. from the first launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The rocket is 44.4 meters tall and weighs 260 tons.

The rocket is scheduled to orbit XPoSat at a height of approximately 650 km after approximately 21 minutes of flight.

The rocket’s fourth stage will then be fired twice more, bringing the orbit down to a 350 km circle in order to keep the Orbital Platform (OP) experiments in a three-axis stabilized mode.

According to the Indian space agency, the PSLV Orbital Experimental Module-3 (POEM-3) experiment will be carried out, fulfilling the goal of ten identified payloads provided by the ISRO and the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe).

In its standard configuration, the PSLV is an expendable rocket with four stages and an engine that can run on both liquid and solid fuels. Six booster motors are attached to the first stage of the rocket to provide additional thrust during the initial stages of flight.

The ISRO has five types of PSLV rockets – Standard, Core Alone, XL, DL, and QL.

The major difference between them is the use of strap-on boosters which, in turn, largely depends on the weight of the satellites to be orbited.

The PSLV uses 6,4,2 solid rocket strap-on motors to augment the thrust provided by the first stage in PSLV-XL, QL & DL variants, respectively. However, strap-ons are not used in the core-alone version (PSLV-CA).

The XPoSat is the first dedicated scientific satellite from the ISRO to carry out research in space-based polarisation measurements of X-ray emission from celestial sources. The satellite configuration is modified from the IMS-2 bus platform. The configuration of the mainframe systems is derived based on the heritage of IRS satellites. It carries two payloads, namely POLIX (Polarimeter Instrument in X-rays) and XSPECT (X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing).

The POLIX is realised by the Raman Research Institute and XSPECT is by the Space Astronomy Group of the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre (URSC).

According to the ISRO, the three objectives of XPoSat are: (a) To measure polarisation of X-rays in the energy band 8-30keV emanating from about 50 potential cosmic sources through Thomson Scattering by POLIX payload. (b) To carry out long-term spectral and temporal studies of cosmic X-ray sources in the energy band 0.8-15keV by XSPECT payload and (c) To carry out polarisation and spectroscopic measurements of X-ray emissions from cosmic sources by POLIX and XSPECT payloads, respectively, in the common energy band.

After orbiting the XPoSat in 650km, the rocket’s fourth stage – PS4 stage – will be lowered to 350km, about 9.6 deg orbit, by restarting it twice. The left-out propellant in the PS4 will be disposed of through the main engines as a precursor to enabling the safety of the PS4 stage in atmosphere re-entry experiments planned in future.

The oxidiser will be let out first followed by fuel in a predetermined sequence of operations. The existing scheme of spent stage passivation by venting the tank pressure will also be active. Post passivation of PS4, the control of the stage is transferred to the POEM Avionics, the ISRO said.

The POEM is PS4 stage is configured as a 3-axis stabilised orbital platform for conducting experiments to space qualify systems with novel ideas. The PS4 Stage Orbital Platform Electrical power requirements are catered by a Flexible Solar Panel in conjunction with 50Ah Li-Ion battery in battery tied configuration.

The orbital platform consists of avionic systems to take care of navigation, guidance, control and telecommands and Orbital Platform Attitude Control System to cater to control of the platform to test the payloads, the ISRO said. The 10 payloads are from TakeMe2Space, LBS Institute Technology for Women, K J Somaiya Institute of Technology, Inspecity Space Labs Private Ltd, Dhruva Space Private Ltd, Bellatrix Aerospace Private Ltd (two payloads) and three payloads from the ISRO.

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