Rohini Satellite RS-1

RS-1 was a 35 kg experimental spin stabilized satellite designed with a power handling capability of 16W. It was successfully launched onboard SLV-3 from SHAR Centre on July 18, 1980 into an orbit of 305 x 919 km with an inclination of 44.7°. All the fourth stage parameters of SLV-3 were successfully telemetered to the ground stations by RS-1 during the launch phase. 

The satellite had an orbital life of 9 months. The satellite carried Digital sun sensor, Magnetometer and temperature sensors. The structure was made of Aluminium Alloy.

 

MissionExperimental
Weight35 kg
Onboard power16 Watts
CommunicationVHF band
StabilizationSpin stabilized
PayloadLaunch vehicle monitoring instruments
Launch dateJuly 18,1980
Launch siteSHAR Centre, Sriharikota, India
Launch vehicleSLV-3
Orbit305 x 919 km
Inclination44.7 deg.
Mission life1.2 years
Orbital life20 months

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