'Lightest satellite' Kalamsat V2 launched into orbit
January 27 , 2019 2130 days 2215 0
ISRO has launched the Kalamsat-V2 from Sriharikota space centre using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) – a four-stage rocket.
The satellite is named after former president and Indian scientist Dr Abdul Kalam.
It is the lightest satellite to be ever built and launched into orbit and it is also ISRO’s first launch of a satellite built by a private firm.
It is a communications satellite for ham radio transmission, a form of wireless communication used by amateurs for non-commercial activities.
The satellite is being built by students belonging to Space Kidz India, a Chennai-based space education firm.
The satellite cost 1.2m Indian rupees and was built during the span of six days.
ISRO has made an attempt to recover the dead rocket stage in this launch by converting 4th stage into an experimental orbital platform to conduct small experiments in space.