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00:00Hello rocket launch and what's your part in this thing, particularly as a satellite?
00:05So I'm Chaitanya, one of the founders at Droa Space.
00:09So today it's a C-62 PSLV launch, quite exciting.
00:15And we are launching four satellites that we have built, three for customers and one for us.
00:22And we also helped other companies with part of the integration of the satellite onto the rocket.
00:29So essentially a total of nine of our systems that we have built are going onto the rocket.
00:33So quite exciting, that's a good number.
00:37So yeah, very exciting and very, very, you know, it's like we have a large team back in office,
00:45all ready to capture the data once the satellites are up in space.
00:48What's the use of this satellite and when can we expect the data to be returned?
00:53So the satellites that we are launching, they are all for communication, low data rate communication.
00:58So primarily a lot of support from the amateur radio community.
01:02So of course amateur radio operators can utilize it towards that.
01:07And also a good demonstration for these satellites that can be used for the Internet of Things in future,
01:13where it's a much larger constellation of satellites.
01:15And also for emergency communication, low data rate communication that can be done.
01:21How much is the basic cost of the satellite?
01:26It's too complex a detail to communicate on that.
01:32But yeah, see, the satellite that we are launching is size of your tiffin box.
01:38They can go to the size of a car as well, like the ones that we are building.
01:42So very good variation, maybe one and after two crores all the way to 50 crores kind of thing.
01:50Why do you see Indian government, Union government, green, LC for the private partners, particularly the policy has been created?
02:03See, if you look at countries like US, China, Europe, there is a lot of participation from the private industry towards the space economy.
02:12But if you are looking at India right now, a lot of fantastic things.
02:17We have great talent.
02:18We have technology.
02:19Israel has done great things.
02:20We have 500 plus MSMEs that have helped in the space program.
02:25But the private side, it hasn't been that much contribution.
02:30So that's where today we are looking at government trying to bring it up from the relatively small contribution towards the world space economy to a significant one.
02:40And I don't see anything that's stopping us.
02:42And after today's launch, when can we expect the data to be retrieved?
02:46So typically it takes anywhere between 15 days to one month for the Li-Op, which is the early operations phase.
02:55So post that we can expect the necessary data or other of these things.
02:59And again, it will be a trickle.
03:02It's like, but yeah, you can expect more concrete details there.
03:06And the team of yours, how much?
03:08How much?
03:09We are about 230 people team.
03:11All based on Hizbaden building.
03:15And your name and your name?
03:17I am Chaitanya, one of the founders of the Roverspace.
03:20I am Guda Sridevi, Pro Vice Chancellor of Siviraman Global University, Bodisha.
03:25Today, it is a proud moment for us because we are launching our first CGO SAT-1 on board PSLV C-62, launch scheduled at 10-17 AM.
03:38We are all super excited to see this.
03:40The journey started in 2020 where we wanted to launch a satellite.
03:47And since then, students and faculty are working in this mission to make it possible.
03:53Today, the day has come wherein our satellite is going to be launched.
03:59We have a dedicated ground station also, which is capable of receiving the signals, VHV, UHV, and telemetry.
04:10All ground facilities are available with us.
04:14And the best part of this mission is all our students belonging to different branches, disciplines, mechanical, electrical, electronics, computer science.
04:25All are part of this mission.
04:27And students got trained end-to-end, right from design, development, development of subsystems, then assembly integration testing.
04:38On every aspect, they received the hands-on training.
04:43And whatever signals we are going to receive, those will be decoded through a software.
04:50And this information will be used for disaster management.
04:54And our students and faculty are very much inclined to use this data for their research purpose, which is going to be very much helpful.
05:06And this space mission is taken up to make our students and faculty to empower in space technology.
05:19My name is Guda Sridevi.
05:22I am Pro Vice-Chancellor of C.V.Raman Global University, Odisha.
05:27I am Dr. Virenda Singh from Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, C.V.Raman Global University, Bhoneswar.
05:33As Madam explained about our satellite launch today, in addition to that, we are very happy that we are representing one foot steps of Odisha.
05:44And as we know about ISRO reputation in launching and PSLV, I think 74th.
05:49So they are having an outstanding record.
05:51So we are very happy that we are also being a part of this.
05:54And it is the first university for Odisha, which is achieving this goal mark.
05:59And as Madam shared, that it is a long journey of four years.
06:04And as far as the satellite is concerned, so as a coastal state, so it will be very helpful when our ground infrastructure is not working.
06:12And or maybe in some due to calamity, natural calamity.
06:15So this satellite will be, you know, very vital in this kind of situation for exit mapping.
06:22And not even this, from 15th January onwards, so ISRO will give handover, you know, to the live, you know, data from the satellite to our ground station at CGU.
06:33So that, after that, we can analyze the data using maybe AI, ML and different our PhD scholars and the faculty member can process data.
06:41And so that we can contribute in maybe in, you know, agriculture, maybe in, you know, climate, environmental, whatever, you know, this will be multiple applications will be there.
06:51So we are very happy that we came here.
06:53And once again, thanks to our management, Professor Sanjeev Raut sir, Vice Chancellor sir, Professor Maji,
07:01and this space club had Professor Smita Parija madam and Professor Swamy Mishra madam.
07:08So we are all are happy.
07:09And the most important thing is that ISRO now opened the door for this, you know, where a student can contribute particularly.
07:16This is a huge thing.
07:18Previously, maybe it was limited to that organization only, but right now, all students can actively take part in this.
07:23In fact, in their own satellite, this is going on.
07:26So with this note, thank you very much for this.
07:29Dr. Virendra Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
07:34C.V. Raman Global University, Bhuneshwar.
07:36Can we have one minute to invite you?
07:38Hello, my name is Dr. Virendra Singh.
07:43I am in the Electronics and Communication Engineering,
07:45that I am JV Raman Global University of Bhuneshwar goshwa,
07:46I am a assistant professor.
07:47I am a professor so that today is a big time for us.
07:52It is a day that the first time of the Odisha developed last week from the privately university.
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10:41present here and we are extremely excited as this is a very big achievement and a
10:47great moment for us since this satellite the idea was paved about four years ago
10:54and it started from a very small idea but then here we are present as the
11:00satellite is aboard on PSLVC 602 by ISRO it took about four years to enter the
11:07satellite went through many technical tests the fabrication took around one
11:12year and so yes the launch is at 1070 and here we have a student a senior who
11:23actually worked on it and we are here to move forward with the work that they did
11:28for us so hi I'm Rishabh Prashad so I'm 2024 pass out batch of CV Raman Global
11:34University so we started our journey in 2020 when I initially when I was on
11:40board in CSU and like in 2020 and when I started my like college so it was a great
11:47opportunity for me because I was a space enthusiast so generally we won't see
11:52college to enter in a space right so it was a great opportunity from CSU side for
11:58me so we started a club at the very first and then we plan out for ground station
12:03then when then we had the ground station registration then we started to have a
12:08ham radio license for everyone who are a part of space club and after that we
12:14started the learning sessions from like Hyderabad or one of the space company so
12:18we started from there then we had our internship there where we started working
12:23on the satellites so the satellite which we are seeing Thibault 3 for the other
12:29company so it's like CSU side one so we had worked on Thibault 1 and 2 also so we
12:34had a great experience and then we take that opportunity into CSU and yeah we had
12:40the satellite and if you see so we started in 2020 and today is 2026 so it
12:47continues right and we are here in Sriharikota to witness that moment which we
12:51always plan out so it's a great great moment for me because I was working on it and
12:57it's I'm super excited so I just want to like witness that launch it's a 10-7 I'm
13:04just seeing my clock every time so it's 10-7 or not so yeah so that's the thing
13:08Can you just tell us about what the satellite is all about which is going to be launched?
13:12So the satellite is okay so the satellite is all about like the basic parameters about
13:20like how the satellite works how the satellite communication is it has a very
13:26basic parameters on the like position of the satellite some sensors on the
13:30satellite which are onboarded also there is a receiver and this thing so you can
13:36establish communication from any part of the world to our satellites the very
13:41first thing the second thing you can monitor the health parameters of the
13:45satellite so for the students who are interested in the space domain right who are
13:50interested into satellites communication on these things so for them it's a ready
13:55to go thing to learn the things because you have a satellite in your college so
14:00you can directly learn everything so that's the thing also it will help to the
14:05Orisa as you know Orisa is a prone or disaster one stage so for them it's become
14:10very crucial because in some of the cases even there's no telecommunication you
14:15cannot establish so in that cases our satellite will be the key important role
14:19because we have ham radio license people so they will be the they will they can
14:24communicate to any part of the world and they can communicate with like any
14:28anyone in the world so that's the thing and yeah
14:31so you're waiting for that I'm super excited I came from Bangalore to witness this so it's a
14:38great opportunity Rishi Prashad thank you thank you
14:43thank you
14:45whatever you like you want
14:49I'm not going to do it.
15:49We are very happy to tell that our first satellite, OVISA's first satellite is going to launch from very prestigious ISRO and we are feeling very proud and very happy to be here.
16:15And all thanks to Siviraman Global University to encourage us to be here. Thank you.
16:27I am Devankur Pal, third year electronics and communication engineering student of Siviraman Global University and I am the secretary of this CGU ground station.
16:35So 4 years ago, our work started 4 years ago.
16:42So today's final day, we are going to launch the CGU Saturn in 10-17.
16:48So first of all we are doing is doing this as a part of our students.
16:58So we are so excited because the CGU Saturn, this is the East India, the CGU Saturn Global University,
17:05the first college that is launching our satellite today.
17:09My name is Devankur Pal.
17:12Hello everyone. Hello everyone. I am Shayan Pal from Sibiraman Global University. I am so proud that our satellite Sibiraman Global University is going to launch today. With the help of PSLV C62 vehicle launcher. We are so proud that today we are here to witness the moment which will be a history for our college Sibiraman Global University. Thanks to our college to give us this opportunity for here.
17:42We are placing this historical moment. Thank you. My name is Shayan Pal.
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