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Spy satellite to be launched today

20-04-09 A spy
satellite will be launched on April 20, 2009, The countdown is progressing at
India's spaceport Sriharikota for the launch of the Israeli surveillance
satellite, which India acquired recently. The top-of-the-line 300 kilogram spy
satellite, called RadarSAT-2, is a dedicated, all-weather surveillance tool for
India's security establishment.
The launch is scheduled for 6.45 am on today morning, but in a deal shrouded in
secrecy. ISRO has even called off its customary pre-launch press conference and
live coverage.Indian security forces have been seeking such capability for a
long time and the need to procure one quickly was precipitated after the Mumbai
attacks as India's existing satellites get blinded at night and in the monsoon
season.
India's smaller rocket the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) will put it in
orbit. The satellite promises to have many advantages over the current ones.The
government says it will use the Israeli satellite to predict floods, cyclones,
and help forecast paddy yields. But apart from that, it will add some punch in
monitoring hostile neighbours.The satellite can take close up pictures from its
perch of over 500 kilometers above Earth of objects as small as a motorcycle.
It can also see through thick clouds and even at night. All these specialties,
most certainly, will be used to track threats like militant training camps. The
satellite will also help track incoming hostile ballistic missiles.
Although ISRO has been developing its very own RadarSat, it was taking time.
That is why it approached Israel that developed the technology about a year ago.
Another smaller Indian satellite AnuSat is also hitching a ride. It weighs 40 kg
and has been made by the Anna University in Chennai.
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