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Garima Ranjan, Pune

The country waited for 4 years to finally let the moon orbiter mission take shape and launch the third mission, Chandrayaan 3 to the moon, following which ISRO is all set to launch PSLV-C56 to space.  

The launch designed in this session under C-56 is one of the many launches that PSLV has conducted in the past couple of years. It is, in its form, a similar mission to C-55. The payload designed for the upcoming launch includes Singapore’s consignment for strengthening its Science and Defense Technology Agency. The launch is set for the NEO, which is Neo Orbit, which will improve the satellite  

India and its PSLV launches have very high accuracy potential. The Sriharikota launch station has some very important and successful missions attached to its name. From the time of its foundation till date, Indian space missions have grown multi-fold; from sending our consignments to France to now launching satellites for France, the Indian Space program has grown exponentially.

The payload capacity of cryogenic engines has also seen a major upgrade. Developments in the design of the rockets have also helped the industry register a steep incline. 

The current payload would consist of DS-SAR from Singapore. This satellite will help in better weather predictions day and night and will also be a partner for multiple government agencies for the security and development of the nation.  

With every launch, there is a goal to attain the results as planned in order to help with more geospatial data. Over the years, the country has invested in space and recognising the requirements India needs to bridge the gap and stand at par with other nations.  

The 30th of July 2023 is the scheduled departure date of the rocket launcher PSLV,.Other than SAR as the payload, there are six other passenger satellites on board. Ahead of the launch, there are preparations to make for a successful launch. 

ISRO has been successful in the past few launches and aims to keep the record likewise for more such launches planned in the future.