ISRO To Start 2021's First Mission With Brazillian, Indian Satellites
India’s space agency ISRO has planned to spring its first mission of 2021 by launching Brazilian Amazonia-1 as the primary payload alongside three home-grown satellites. The satellites will onboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-51 on February 28 at 10.28 am from Sriharikota spaceport. Interestingly, among the three indigenous satellites, UNITYSat is a combination of satellites built in collaboration with three colleges from Sriperumpudur, Nagpur and Coimbatore.