Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has signed a deal, believed to be valued at around Rs100 crore, to launch an 800kg satellite of ASTRIUM SAS, a company under EADS, France.ISRO said in a statement a commercial launch services agreement between Antrix Corporation Limited (ANTRIX), its commercial arm, and ASTRIUM SAS, has been inked but gave no financial details of the deal.But sources in the Bangalore-headquartered space agency told PTI in Bangalore the contract was worth around Rs100 crore."Under this agreement, an advanced Remote Sensing satellite - SPOT-6 - weighing nearly 800kg, built by ASTRIUM SAS, will be launched on-board ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, during the second half of 2012", ISRO said.Along with SPOT-6 satellite, the PSLV, in its "core alone" configuration, will also carry other co-passenger payloads. This launch services deal signed between ANTRIX and ASTRIUM is a part of the long-term agreement signed between the two agencies in September 2008.In November 2010, under a commercial contract between ANTRIX and ASTRIUM, an advanced communication satellite HYLAS was successfully built by ISRO and ASTRIUM together for a European customer."In the coming days, further collaboration possibilities between ANTRIX/ISRO and ASTRIUM would be explored," ISRO added in the statement.

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