ISTRAC takes control of radar imaging earth observation satellite, says ISRO

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Sriharikota (AP), May 22:The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Wednesday said following the successful launch of radar imaging earth observation satellite RISAT2B, the telemetry tracking and command network had assumed control of the satellite.

In a statement, the ISRO said PSLV-C46 successfully injected the satellite, RISAT2B, into an orbit of 556 km, about 15 minutes and 25 seconds after lift-off from the first launch pad.

“After separation, solar arrays of RISAT-2B were deployed automatically and ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru assumed control of the satellite,” the statement said.

“In the coming days, the satellite will be brought to its final operational configuration,” it added.

ISRO chairman K Sivan commended the efforts of the team involved in the realisation of the piggyback payloads that were carried on board the rocket.

“The two payloads–Vikram processor and low-cost MEMS-based Inertial Navigation System (INS) were developed by Semi-Conductor Laboratory (SCL), Chandigarh, and ISRO Inertial Systems Unit, Thiruvananthapuram, respectively,” he said.

Meanwhile, the gallery set up by the ISRO at Sriharikota, allowing the public to view the rocket launch, witnessed more than 5,000 visitors on Wednesday, the statement said. PTI