Indian Space Research
Organisation's (ISRO) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C8)
successfully launched the Italian astronomical satellite AGILE
at 3:30 pm (Indian Standard Time) on April 23, 2007, from Satish
Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, India, into a 550
km circular orbit inclined at an angle of 2.5 deg to the equator.
Since 1994, PSLV has successfully launched eight Indian remote
sensing satellites, an amateur radio satellite, a recoverable
space capsule and six foreign small satellites in addition to
one meteorological satellite Kalpana-1 into geostationary transfer
orbit. However, PSLV-C8 was the first major commercial launch.
Starting from this PSLV-C8 launch, ISRO is expecting to get into
serious international competition for commercial launch businesses.
APRSAF interviewed Dr. Rajeev Lochan, Assistant Scientific Secretary
of ISRO, about the PSLV-C8 launch on April 25, 2007, in Tokyo
and he gave us the following comments: