The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle blasted off from the Sriharikota rocket launch centre located on an island off the coast of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
The launch, witnessed by Indian President President Pranab Mukherjee at the space mission control centre, "was perfect", Devi Prasad Karnik, an official of the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation, told AFP.
The suitcase-sized Canadian satellite, which the Canadian Space Agency calls a "sentinel in the sky", will circle the globe every 100 minutes, scanning space to pinpoint asteroids that may come close to Earth.
Information from the satellite could help deflect asteroids whose trajectory might threaten Earth, Canadian space officials say
Earlier this month, an asteroid whizzed safely past Earth the same day a much smaller, previously undetected meteor hit Russia, injuring nearly 1,000 people.
Near-Earth Object Space Surveillance Satellite or NEOSSat "will be the only space telescope dedicated to searching for asteroids", Canadian satellite scientist Alan Hildebrand was quoted as saying by India's Hindu newspaper.
The Canadian satellite will also scan for chunks of asteroids, comets and space debris - leftovers from old space missions - that can cause collisions.
The rocket was also carrying an Indo-French satellite called "SARAL", or Satellite with ARGOS and ALTIKA - two climate monitoring tools developed for analysing ocean currents and sea surface heights by French space agency CNES.
"We will obtain crucial data for climate models and global ocean currents" from the satellite, said CNES project head Pierre Sengenes.
Learning more about global ocean circulation is key in understanding how global warming is affecting the planet, scientists say.
The other satellites being carried into space included another one from Canada, two from Austria and one each from Denmark and Britain.
The Indian mission was the 23rd for the country's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle or PSLV.
India, which aims to send its first manned flight into space in 2016, has emerged as a significant player in the lucrative global commercial satellite-launch market, according to space experts.
The Indian space agency has launched 35 foreign satellites since 1999 while the maximum number of satellites ever launched by the PSLV in a single mission stands at 10.
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it's not mistake of pakistan ,actually it is mistake of america ,america is not provding aid for space program ,
@D Khan: Probably you haven't read whole story. India has lanched 7 satelites for other countries. That mean India has charged money to send their toys in to the space. It is lucrative business where there are very few players compete each other.
This is not wasting money..some facts, Antrix Corporation Limited is the marketing arm of ISRO for promotion and commercialization of space products. Company has achieved a turnover of Rs 8.83. billion in 2009-10
Source-- Company annual report, can be found on company's website.
@D Khan: Please read the article in full. This is a commercial launch and India earns money out of it !
@D Khan:
this is not like re-painting Chinese missiles and launching......What India is doing is a commercial business - it earns money by sending these other countries' satellites - if you can understand!
@D Khan: Poverty was india reduced to 22% meanwhile poverty in Pakistan has gone up to 46%!
@Malatesh: ha..ha..ha well said mate.
"Pakistan will launch 100 satellites in 159 days when Imran Khan comes to power" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pakistan has to first learn to run its railways and airline before launching satellites!
Note that these are 'commercial' launches - i.e. ISRO charges a fee and makes a profit. Profits are taxed. Tax is used to build the country and move towards progress. Progress reduces poverty.
@D Khan:India gets good revenue from 6 countries who are taking a ride on the Indian rocket along with the Indian satellite.
@TightPatloon:
Have you IK if he has put some money for 100 satelites to be launched in 150. Why 100 and 150 days. Have you launched one yet. No cost in dreaming or fooling yourself. Be proud of hayour nation but with some reason.
@D Khan: Yes, we are very poor people on this earth. Thats why we are developing world class technology, so that we can sell them to western countries and earn some money to feed our 'starving' people .. And also to build some toilets..
@D Khan:
You are living in stone age and shows your thinking. Sour grapes. Do you know Pakistan has missed all their slots to put a satelite in orbit. Last chance you had to borrow a turkish old satelite that went kuput soon.
@D Khan: Satellite launch industry is a multi Billion Dollar global industry. India wants its rightful share in that business by sending foreign Satellites for a fee ( in millions of $ US ). ISRO made India self reliant in manufacturing Satellites and Space Launch Vehicles, unlike so many other countries which still depend on China or Europe for their Satellite launch. As far as wasting money is concerned, it is an investment that is already reaping fruits by Satellite Launch for - Israel, Korea, Germany, Belgium, Indonesia, Argentina, Italy, Japan, Canada, Denmark, The Netherlands, Austria, Turkey, Switzerland, Algeria, Singapore, Luxembourg, France and UK.
@D Khan:
Same question could be asked of Pakistan where not just millions but almost the entire nation is starving and there is zero economy.
Why are all Indians commenting here in Pakistani paper? Plz go and comment in ToI or some paper like that. Pakistan will launch 100 satellites in 159 days when Imran Khan comes to power
@D Khan: it isn't wasting....anyway what will u understand ??? u r country cant build a satellite ...hehehehehhe as far as starving is considered ... i read a report which puts poverty in pakistan at 46% :)
I like the business model. By developing the capability for multiple satellite launches, ISRO can package multiple payloads and offer a much better price to the payload developers. It is a lucrative business opportunity with a competitive advantage that is likely to be sustained for some time to come.
Why is India wasting money when millions are straving in India.
God bls India,congrats to my fellow citizens nd our great scientists,Jai H ind.
Congrats, India & ISRO. My good wishes to make the mission-Mars a success too !!
it was awesome to see the precision of the pslv rockets from lauch to ejecting the satellites in orbits meticulous 4 stages a worth watching sight
Good going India.Congradulation for great success and i am proud of my country.
I am so proud of our Scientists. Congratulations on your success ISRO!
thank you ISRO... u make nation proud ;)
Proud to be an Indian
Congrats India!
Congrats India.