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what is the name of the first student satellite launched by isro

The first student satellite launched by ISRO is ANUSAT (AU Student Satellite).

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Attribute| Detail
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Satellite Name| ANUSAT 9
Launch Date| April 20, 2009 9
Launch Mass| 40 kg 9
Launch Vehicle| PSLV-C12 / RISAT-2 9
Developed By| Anna University, Chennai 9
Purpose| Student satellite experiment 9

Key Facts About ANUSAT

  1. Historical Significance : ANUSAT was the very first student satellite in ISRO's official student satellite program, launched as a co-passenger with RISAT-2.
  1. Development Team : The satellite was designed and built by undergraduate students from Anna University in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
  1. Mission Objective : The primary goal was to provide students with hands-on experience in satellite design, fabrication, and space mission realization at minimum cost.
  1. What Came Next :
    • STUDSAT (July 12, 2010) - the second student satellite, a CubeSat weighing less than 1 kg
 * **Kalamsat-V2** (January 24, 2019) - India's first student-made satellite launched as primary payload, weighing just 1.2 kg

Why This Matters

ANUSAT marked the beginning of ISRO's initiative to involve students in space technology, opening doors for Indian universities to participate in space research. This program has since grown to include multiple student satellites from various institutions across India.

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