ISRO to launch two satellites in September

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Bengaluru, Sep 1 (PTI) Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) that had braced itself for one satellite launch everymonth is planning two launches this month. "INSAT-3DR is scheduled for September 8 and by end of September we will have ScatSat along with an Algerian satellite as its co-passenger," ISRO chairman A S Kiran Kumar told reporters here on the sidelines of Bangalore Space Expo-2016 (BSX-2016). The launch of GSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) Mark II carrying the geostationary weather satellite INSAT-3DR was earlier postponed due to a technical issue foundin a satellite component while carrying out tests. It was earlier scheduled for launch on August 28. INSAT-3DR is a follow-on to INSAT-3D which entered spacein 2013 from French Guiana. The spacecraft was flagged off to Satish Dhawan SpaceCentre at Sriharikota on August 5 from ISRO Satellite Centrehere. To be launched by the end of this month, ScatSat is an indigenously developed weather forecasting satellite. It will also have the capability to monitor sea surfacewinds and predict cyclones. Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) will be used to launch this satellite that is expected to replace Oceansat-2 which is completing its lifespan. An Algerian satellite along with two other satellites will be co-passengers to ScatSat during this launch, ISRO officials said. PTI KSU RA APRKIS

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