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India all set to launch ten satellites for geographical mapping

India is all set to launch ten satellites today in one single mission using Indian Space Research Organisations Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C9.

Chennai, Apr 28 : India is all set to launch ten satellites today in one single mission using Indian Space Research Organisation's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C9.

India will put the remote sensing satellite, Cartosat-2A, along with a microsatellite and eight nanosatellites, belonging to Canada and Germany into orbit.On its 13th flight, the PSLV will launch the 690-kg Cartosat-2A and the 83 kg Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1). The cartographical satellite will be placed in a 653-km high polar sun-synchronous orbit.

The rocket would be launched from Sriharikota.

Cartosat-2A would be used by the Indian Government for mapping purposes and management of natural resources.

An ISRO representative said in a statement: "All launches are important. But, this is for the first time that ISRO is launching ten satellites together."

ANI

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