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ISRO to launch ten satellites on Monday

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch ten satellites including country's latest remote sensing satellite and eight nano satellites from abroad

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BANGALORE: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch ten satellites including country's latest remote sensing satellite and eight nano satellites from abroad on Monday.
   
The satellites to be lifted off from Sriharikota will be carried by Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle -PSLV-C9.
   
The cluster of satellites include the Indian Mini Satellite (IMPS-1) also.
    
Latest remote sensing satellite CARTOSAT-2A, weighing about 690 kgs, carries a state-of-the-art panchromatic camera (PAN) which is capable of taking black-and-white pictures in visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
   
It would be used for mapping purposes and management of natural resources.
    
The Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1) developed by ISRO, weighing 83 kgs, also incorporates many technologies.
    
It is an experimental remote sensing satellite, it would also be used as a platform for trying out advanced technology in the coming launches, officials said.
    
The eight nano satellites, built by universities and research institutions in Canada and Germany, are being launched under a commercial agreement.
    
Of the eight nano satellites, six form a cluster called NLS-4. These satellites were built to test nano technologies for use in satellites.
   
The weight of these nano satellites vary from three to 16 kgs with a total weight of 50 kgs.
   
"The launch campaign is progressing satisfactorily at Satish Dhawan Space Centre", ISRO officials said.
    
The satellites were already integrated with the launch vehicle and the vehicle was moved to the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, they said.
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