PSLV-C34


PSLV-C34 was the 36th mission of the PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) program and 14th mission of PSLV in XL configuration. The PSLV-C34 successfully carried and deployed 20 satellites in the Sun-synchronous orbit. With a launch mass of and payload mass of, the C34 set a new record of deploying the maximum number of satellites by Indian [Space Research Organisation] in a single mission. The PSLV-C34 carried One Cartosat-2 satellite, SathyabamaSat, Swayam & 17 other satellites from United States, Canada, Germany & Indonesia.

Mission parameters

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Launch

PSLV-C34 was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 09:26 IST on 22 June 2016. The PSLV carried total 20 satellites including the primary payload Cartosat-2C. Cartosat-2C was placed in low Earth orbit at 9:44 IST. The entire mission lasted 26 minutes and 30 seconds. The PSLV-C34 is a more advanced, expendable version of the rocket used to launch the Indian Mars Orbiter in 2014.

Mission milestones

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Record launch

On 28 April 2008, by placing 10 satellites on PSLV-C9, Indian Space Research Organisation created a world record for the highest number of satellites launched in a single mission. This record was broken by NASA in 2013 and was further improved by ISRO when they launched 104 satellites. PSLV-C34 launch was the biggest launch by ISRO until PSLV-C37.

Payload

PSLV-C34 carried and deployed total 20 satellites. Following are the details of the payload.
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