ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is indeed preparing for the third and final developmental flight of its SSLV (Small Satellite Launch Vehicle), designated SSLV-D3. The SSLV is a cost-effective launch vehicle specifically designed for mini, micro, and nano satellites. It is built for industry production and caters to the growing demand for a launch-on-demand platform for these smaller satellites.
The launch is scheduled for July 10, 2024.
The second developmental flight, SSLV-D2, was successfully launched on February 10th, 2023, injecting three satellites (EOS-07, Janus-1, and AzaadiSAT-2) into their designated 450 km circular orbit within a 15-minute flight. With the successful SSLV-D2 mission, ISRO is now poised for the final developmental flight, SSLV-D3.
The SSLV-D2 mission provided valuable lessons for ISRO, which were incorporated into the SSLV-D3 iteration. The SSLV-D2 launch demonstrated the capabilities of the SSLV in delivering payloads to their intended orbits. The SSLV-D3 mission is expected to build upon this success and further enhance the SSLV’s performance.
The SSLV-D3 launch is significant as it represents ISRO’s continued efforts to provide affordable and efficient launch services for small satellites. The SSLV’s low cost, low turnaround time, and launch-on-demand flexibility make it an attractive option for the growing small satellite industry.
Overall, ISRO’s SSLV-D3 developmental flight marks an important milestone in the development of the SSLV launch vehicle, further advancing India’s capabilities in the field of space exploration and satellite deployment.
(With Inputs From Agencies)