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Which University To Launch Its First Own Satellite, to be named after its founder Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?
A)
Jamia Hamdard University
B)
Amity University Noida
C)
South Asian University
D)
Aligarh Muslim University

Correct Answer :   Aligarh Muslim University


The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), under the department of space, government of India, has approved Aligarh Muslim University’s (AMU) proposal for development of the varsity’s first satellite, to be named after its founder Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

The satellite is tentatively scheduled to be launched in 6 months.

“The SS AMU SAT is a nano satellite project which began in November 2021 under AMU Robo Club.

It is a 3U CubeSat with multiple objectives, including the study of economic growth in India's poorest districts using satellite imagery and implementation of an in-house developed image compression technology for a faster multimedia transmission.

In addition to these, the satellite will test various sub-systems that have been built in-house,” said project head Prof Ekram Khan, chairman, department of electronics engineering. A 3U CubeSat is a standardised and relatively small satellite used for various purposes, including research, technology demonstration, and earth observation.

The "3U" designation refers to the size and configuration of the CubeSat. AMU public relation officer Omar Peerzada said, “The project was submitted to IN-SPACe in January 2023 for approval, registration, frequency allocation and launch of SS AMU SAT.

In September 2023, the Student Satellite Committee, chaired by PK Jain, director (PMAD), IN-SPACe, reviewed the design and approved the proposal with a condition that AMU will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IN-SPACe for all activities -- from the development of the sat to its launch into the Lower Earth Orbit.” The team involved in the project is led by Poorti Varshney and mentored by CA Prabhakar (former project director, ISRO) and Faraz Ahmad (A 2013 batch alumnus).

The project has received technical support from AMU alumni working with ISRO and several industrial experts across the globe. “The project is tentatively scheduled to be launched in 6 months,” Peerzada said. Anna University in Chennai was the first university in India to launch a student-made satellite. The satellite, called ANUSAT, was launched using the four-stage PSLV in 2009, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh..

Source : Times of India

Published On : November 2, 2023
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