Mission Success: Dhruva Space is
open for business as a hosted payload provider
Declares success of LEAP-TD
platform, onboard ISRO’s PSLV-C58 POEM-3
03 January 2024
Dhruva Space is pleased to share
the
successful Space-qualification of its P30 Satellite
Platform launched as ‘Launching Expeditions for
Aspiring Payloads - Technology Demonstrator’ Payload
onboard ISRO’s PSLV-C58 POEM-3 mission.
The launch took place at 09:10 IST
on 01 January 2024, from the First Launch Pad at Satish
Dhawan
Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
The LEAP-TD mission featured a
derivative of the Dhruva Space P-30 satellite platform
integrated to
ISRO’s PSLV Orbital Experimental Module 3 (POEM-3),
which enabled in-orbit scientific experiments
using the spent PS4 stage as an orbital platform. POEM
has standard interfaces and packages for
power generation, telemetry, tele-command,
stabilisation, orbit keeping and orbit manoeuvring and
hence can be used to design, develop and validate
experimental payloads. IN-SPACe in collaboration
with ISRO, had announced the opportunity to host payload
on POEM missions.
This mission has validated the P-30
platform and its various subsystems in-orbit. These
subsystems
include On-Board Computer, Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
TT&C Module , Beacon in UHF, Attitude
Control System with a Reaction Wheel from Comat, and
Power Distribution Board. The triumph of this
mission was confirmed by the way of reception of
Telemetry & Beacon data at the Ground Station of
Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology (IIST),
Trivandrum, and through the data received from
the POEM platform itself as well.
A new era of launches
The qualification of the LEAP
Technology Demonstrator has now paved the way for hosted
payload
solutions for Space missions, signifying Dhruva Space’s
readiness to offer these services to the global
market through its LEAP initiative. The company is
pleased to share that the first LEAP satellite mission
(LEAP-1) has already been conceived and is slated to be
launched soon.
The qualification of this P30
Satellite Platform has also immensely boosted the
confidence of Dhruva
Space’s customers who are slated to utilise this
platform in upcoming satellite missions.
A hosted payload service comprises
a portion of a satellite, such as a sensor, instrument
or a set of
communications transponders that are owned by an entity
other than the primary satellite operator.
The hosted portion of the satellite
operates independently of the main spacecraft, but
shares the
satellite’s power supply, transponders, and in some
cases, ground systems.
Observing the landmark, Sanjay
Nekkanti, says, “The success of the LEAP-TD mission
demonstrates
collaboration across Government and industry partners to
advance the paradigm in Space
Technology. Dhruva Space’s hosted payload offering
enables reduced timelines and rapid access to
Space; shared operations, development and launch;
significant cost savings; considerable risk
reduction; and various levels of payload command and
control through Dhruva Space’s TT&C ground
facilities. We are proud to be delivering this vital
capability, and we welcome a new era of hosted
payload missions capability!”
Krishna Teja Penamakuru, Chief
Operations Officer, comments, “The Dhruva Space team has
worked
diligently to indigenously develop and test the P-30
nanosatellite technology, and the success of the
LEAP-TD mission is a testament to their hard work and
dedication. We’re incredibly excited about this
win and look forward to applying what we learned from
these missions to our future activities as we
take full-stack Space technologies ahead. Additionally,
the vibrant ecosystem fostered by the
Government of India, the Department of Space and ISRO;
the LEAP-TD testing and review support
from Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC); commercial
launch opportunity through NewSpace India
limited (NSIL); and authorisation support from Indian
National Space Promotion and Authorization
Center (IN-SPACe) in our efforts to build indigenous
capability in the domain of small satellite
technology have collectively been paramount to the
success of this Space-qualification.”
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