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India launches seven satellites

September 24, 2009 00:00:00


India has successfully launched seven satellites in a single mission, nearly a month after the country's inaugural Moon mission was aborted, reports BBC.
The rocket was carrying an Indian remote-sensing satellite and six smaller ones, all of them foreign.
The Indian satellite will help spot fishing zones in the sea by monitoring ocean temperatures.
Observers say India is emerging as a major player in the multi-billion dollar space market.
Wednesday's launch, from the Sriharikota space centre off India's east coast, is being described as another milestone for the country's 46-year-old space programme.
This is the 16th mission for India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) - a seven-storey-high, 230 tonne rocket.
A spokesman for state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) S Satish told the BBC that the Indian satellite Oceansat-2 is carrying a new instrument which can measure wind speed over the surface of the ocean. He said the device will help track monsoons and cyclones. The rocket is also carrying six smaller satellites from Germany, Switzerland and Turkey.
Wednesday's launch came as a boost to India's space scientists after the country terminated its inaugural Moon mission last month.
Despite the termination of the mission, Isro chief G Madhavan Nair said that the project was a great success and 95% of its objectives had been completed.

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