The city-based Space Kidz India plans to have a constellation of 18 small communication satellites, all built by students, in two years’ time, said a top official.
“We plan to have a constellation of 18 nano communication satellites in two years’ time. The total outlay will be about Rs.5 crore,” founder CEO Srimathy Kesan told IANS.
Space Kidz is an organization creating young scientists for the country and spreading awareness among children for a “borderless world”.
“End of February or early March 2021, Space Kidz-built communication satellite will be launched by ISRO’s (Indian Space Research Organisation) rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C51 (PSLV-C51),” ISRO Chairman K.Sivan told IANS.
Kesan said: “The satellite is named as Satish Dhawan Sat to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of the Indian rocket scientist. The satellite is being built by 10 students and would weigh about 3 kg.”
She said two more communication satellites are being planned to be launched in 2021 by the Space Kidz team.