Indian space rocket blasts off with two satellites


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SRIHARIKOTA, India (AFX) - An Indian space rocket blasted off today in the country's first bid to carry two satellites in a single launch, part of its ambitious space program that aims to send a probe to the moon, Agence France-Presse reported.

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The launch of the two satellites from the Satish Dhawan space port near Madras on India's southeast coast will help mapmakers and amateur radio operators, space officials said.

The 44-meter Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle lifted off carrying a remote sensing satellite whose precise imaging is aimed at putting every Indian household on the map and one for home radio operators.

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'The launch took at place exactly on schedule,' said S Krishnamurthy, a spokesman for the state-run Indian Space Research Organization.

Space officials called it a 'textbook launch.'

President Abdul Kalam, a scientist dubbed India's 'missile man' for his contribution to India's satellite programs, guided and ballistic missiles project and nuclear weapons program, watched the launch.

The biggest satellite, the 1.5-ton CARTOSAT-1 carried by the rocket, is intended to supply high-resolution pictures for more precise maps that will be valuable in planning towns, laying new roads, digging canals, disaster buttessment and water resources management.

The smaller 42.5-kilogram HAMSAT communications satellite will provide ultra-high and very-high radio frequencies to broaden bandwidth which Indian home operators have been seeking for years.

India aims to send a probe to the moon in 2007-08. But its space program, run by the Bangalore-based ISRO, has mainly been aimed at harnessing high technology for its population of over one bln, particularly in rural areas.

 



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