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28.11.2022
India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

The deployment of Astrocast's network is progressing. An Indian rocket transported several additional satellites into orbit last Saturday.

On Saturday, 26 November, Astrocast launched four Astrocast 3U spacecraft aboard India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C54) mission with Spaceflight. This mission took place in Sriharikota, India’s Satish Dhawan Space Center, carrying the Astrocast spacecraft as a co-passenger to sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) along with the Indian national primary satellite. 

This launch means yet another milestone accomplished for the Astrocast nanosatellite IoT network, now consisting of a commercial constellation of 14 satellites in space, making Astrocast one of the TOP 40 satellite operators by the number of satellites in orbit. These additional satellites also improve the capacity and reliability of our network, which provides direct-to-satellite and highly secured connectivity to customers around the globe. 

The Astrocast network went live in January 2021 with the launch of 5 nanosatellites that were commissioned to serve commercial customers. Working towards deploying the full constellation by 2025, the Astrocast Satellite IoT Service was commercially announced in February 2022, and it offers a Cost-effective, Bidirectional, and Comprehensive service to tackle global IoT connectivity challenges in remote areas of the world. 

(Press release / SK)
Picture: India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, Source: Astrocast / Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

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