Coming April, India's student community will get a big morale booster when the country's first student-made satellite will ride into space on the PSLV, (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) along with ISRO's (Indian Space Research Organization) Risat Satellite.
The "Anusat" has been designed by 37 aerospace engineering students with the help of 10 teachers from the Madras Institute of Technology. ISRO, which has been promoting the development of satellites (microsatellites), is finally seeing its efforts bearing fruit with the imminent launch of the Anusat. The idea behind the promotion was to make the students aware of the various factors involved in the design and launch of a satellite. These involved taking in to consideration the thermal management of the satellite, controls, the guidance system, power delivery, and not to mention, the communications part wherein the two-way communication between the satellite and the command centre will be managed.
The satellite will orbit the earth in a low altitude orbit between 600 and 800km. Data from the satellite will be received at the Chennai Tech University and the Pune University.
Anusat has been designed to cater the basic communication purposes. However, the main purpose behind the initiative, apart from the obvious scientific intent, was to give the students a "hands-on" experience in handling complex projects like the design, development and execution of a project of this nature. The program was initiated in 2002 and was ideated by R. Vasagam, the former vice chancellor of Anna University.
Other universities and educational institutions are already in the midst of developing micro satellites. These include the IIT Mumbaui and IIT Kanpur and not to mention, Anna University to which the Madras Institute of Technology is affiliated with.
The launch of the satellite is expected to happen on April 5 or 6.
I Premchand Singh from Manipur, Realy it is very very good Job in the World ....I think . We have good quality Job in the World. Is there a One person in ur team i mean his name is Shankar?
Being part of such a project is an achievement itself- whether its a hands-on experience or a spectator one.
What really matters is that change is coming and more institutions/industries will open up so that the new generation is having firsthand experience rather than theoretical knowledge.
Definitely our dear APJ have shown a new way!
Congrats to all behind this wonderful project!!
Tell us in detail what have you done exactly.As also asked in earlier post.I hope that you guys were mere spectator, and your name came just because you happen to be there
Everything IRSO did. What did you people do?
What I mean to ask is at what all stages were the students involved and to what extent did they do work ON THEIR OWN?
INDIAN'S to get good Government to focus on good education to their students both practical& theoratical.now we are not at all we are only backwared only.
After reading this article, i feel really proud and my chest has widened on being an Indian. Recently i have read in News papers on Obama taking a huge initiative in Improving the educational activity in US in order to match Students in India. Now after this actvity by Indian Students i feel US and other countries will never be able to close this gap.
In terms of Knowlegle and Inteligence Indian will always be ahead.