AAM [ISRO]
AAM (Advanced Avionics Module) is an indian technology payload to test new avionics for the PSLV and GSLV launch vehicles.
The new avionics are mounted on a platform, which is carried inside a dual-launch-structure and remains fixed to the fourth stage of the PSLV launch vehicle.
Nation: | India |
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Type / Application: | Experimental avionics |
Operator: | ISRO |
Contractors: | ISRO |
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Power: | Batteries |
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Mass: | 180 kg (avionics platform only) |
Orbit: | 531 km × 549 km,2.49° |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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AAM | 2007-013B | 23.04.2007 | Sr SLP | PSLV-CA | with AGILE |