ISRO's POEM-3 Achieves Payload Objectives
On 27th January, 2024, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that its space platform, POEM-3, has accomplished all designated payload objectives.
Key Points
- Platform and Payloads: POEM-3, the PSLV Orbital Experimental Module-3, utilizes the spent PS4 stage from the PSLV-C58 rocket's XPoSat mission launched on January 1, 2024.
- Operational Success: By the 25th day in orbit, POEM-3 completed 400 orbits, showcasing itself as a unique and cost-effective platform.
- Payload Operations: All nine payloads, including ARKA200, RUDRA, LEAP-TD, WeSAT, BeliefSat0, RSEM, DEX, a 100W Fuel Cell Power System, and Si-C based High Power Li-Ion Battery, successfully completed their designated operations.
- Platform Features: Described ....
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