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Oceansat-3

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Earth observation satellite launched by India
Oceansat-3
PSLV-C54, EOS-6 (aka Oceansat-3) - Oceansat-3 on PSLV fourth stage.
NamesEOS-06 / Oceansat-3
Mission typeEarth observation
Oceanography
OperatorISRO
COSPAR ID2022-158A
SATCATno.54361
Websitehttps://www.isro.gov.in/
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftOceanSat-3
BusIRS-1
ManufacturerIndian Space Research Organisation
Launch mass1,117 kg (2,463 lb)
Power813watts
Start of mission
Launch date26 Nov 2022, 06:26UTC
RocketPolar Satellite Launch Vehicle, (PSLV-C54)
Launch siteSatish Dhawan Space Centre,First Launch Pad (FLP)
ContractorIndian Space Research Organisation
Entered service26 November 2022
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeSun-synchronous orbit
Perigee altitude741.6 km (460.8 mi)
Apogee altitude743.7 km (462.1 mi)
Inclination98.4°
Period99.5 minutes
Instruments
Oceansat Scatterometer (OSCAT-3), The Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM-3), a Sea Surface Temperature Monitor (SSTM) and the ARGOS-4 data collection system
← EOS-02
EOS-07 →

Oceansat-3 (also known asEOS-06) is anEarth observation satellite, which is the third satellite in theOceansat series launched byIndian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It was launched on 26 Nov 2022, 06:26UTC using aPSLV rocket fromSatish Dhawan Space Centre, First Launch Pad (FLP). The satellite aims to improve the existingremote sensing capabilities related to the field ofoceanography.[1]

Launch

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Main article:PSLV-C54

Oceansat-3 was launched fromSatish Dhawan Space Centre at 06:26 UTC on November 26, 2022.[2] It was launched aboard aPSLV rocket of XL configuration, aboard thePSLV-C54 mission along with eight secondary payloads: INS-2B, the Anand satellite, two Thybolt satellites, and four Astrocast satellites.[3]

Mission Operations

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The Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) instrument aboard EOS-06 capturedPhytoplankton concentration on a global scale survey with a repeat interval of Two days in February 2025.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Oceansat 3, 3A".Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved2019-12-09.
  2. ^Chethan Kumar (Apr 6, 2022)."gaganyaan: 2 Gaganyaan abort tests in August, December; relay satellites next year | India News - Times of India".The Times of India. Retrieved2022-04-08.
  3. ^"Oceansat-3 - eoPortal".www.eoportal.org. 5 December 2022. Retrieved9 November 2023.
  4. ^"ISRO's EOS-06 Satellite Captures Phytoplankton Concentration On Global Scale".zeenews.india.com. Retrieved2025-02-08.
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