IIT-Kanpur's nano satellite may be launched by June-end
Wednesday, 06 April 2011, 06:03 IST |
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Kanpur: IIT-Kanpur's indigenously built nano satellite 'Jugnu' may be successfully launched by the end of June this year from Sriharikota if everything goes according to plans.
Scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had visited the institute last month and had given a green signal to the engineering model. The flight model is being assembled in Bengaluru.
IIT-K director Sanjay Govind Dhande today said that over 60 students and faculty members of the institute worked hard to built 'Jugnu', which weighs 3 kg.
Even though Rs 2 crore was sanctioned for developing the satellite, the cost was brought down to less than Rs 1 crore as the institute came up with indigenous technique.
The high-resolution camera which is installed in the satellite is also designed by IIT-K, Dhande asserted.
The satellite, measuring one-foot long and 10 cm wide, will be launched with the help of PSLV from Sriharikota.
Source: PTI
Source: PTI