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Fourth Stage (PS4) Usability



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SPACE
Fourth Stage (PS4) Usability

  • ISRO also used this launch as an opportunity to demonstrate the usability of the fourth stage of the rocket after the satellites are ejected into orbit. 

  • The fourth and final stage of the rocket normally turns into debris after ejecting a satellite.

  • Now any agency that wants to conduct experiments in space can use the fourth stage until it disintegrates naturally. The fourth stage of the rocket will be orbiting in space for six months to a year. ISRO is aiming to use this time-frame to enable agencies to run short time experiments.

  • Kalamsat will be the first to use the fourth stage as an orbital platform.

  • The experiment with Kalamsat will start about 1.5 hours from take-off and will last for about 14 hours. Later duration of experiments with PS4 will be improved gradually.

RISAT-2B (Radar Imaging Satellite 2B)


India’s PSLV-C46 successfully launched the RISAT-2B satellite from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota.
RISAT-2B with a lift-off mass of 615 kg, is a radar imaging earth observation satellite. The satellite is intended to provide services to Agriculture, Forestry, and Disaster Management domains.
Significance

  • Regular remote-sensing or optical imaging satellites work like a light-dependent camera that cannot perceive hidden or surreptitious objects in cloudy or dark conditions.

    • Satellites that are equipped with an active sensor, the synthetic aperture radar (SAR), can sense or ‘observe’ Earth in a special way from space day and night, rain or cloud.

    • A radar imaging satellite is complex to assemble. Interpreting its images is equally complex.

  • It will mark the resumption of a vital ring of Indian all-seeing radar imaging satellites after seven years.

  • It will add to the reconnaissance capability from about 500 km in space. A constellation of such space-based radars means a comprehensive vigil over the country.

Applications

  • In India, radar imaging are used for crop estimation because our main crop growing season of Kharif is in May-September when it rains and gets cloudy.

  • We have used this data extensively for forestry, soil, land use, geology, and during floods and cyclone.

  • Due to an all-weather seeing feature, the satellite becomes special for security forces and disaster relief agencies.

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