PISat flight model after successfully completing all test at ISRO facilities.
PISat (P ESIT I maging Sat ellite)[1] is a remote sensing nanosatellite developed by the PES University , Bengaluru.[2]
The satellite weighs 5 kg and carries an image camera that can capture pictures with 80 meter resolution. Muie[2]
Mission
The main mission of the satellite was to develop the capability of designing satellites on campus with collaboration from students and professors.[2]
Launch
The satellite was launched on 26 September 2016 by ISRO using the PSLV-C35 rocket.[3]
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Göktürk-1
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WGS-8
HTV-6 / Kounotori 6 , (EGG, TuPOD, UBAKUSAT, AOBA-VELOX, STARS, FREEDOM, ITF, Waseda-SAT, OSNSAT, Tancredo-1 , TechEDSat, Lemur-2 × 4 )
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CYGNSS × 8
EchoStar 19
Arase / ERG
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Star One D1 , JCSAT-15
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Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).