• PSLV-C43 mission will launch 31 satellites on November 29 in two orbits
  • Slated to last just under 2 hours (or about 113 minutes), it will be ISRO's third longest mission
  • Main payload HysIS, all of 380 kg, is built to work for five years
  • It will aid detailed, high-definition study of Earth surface
  • It will be placed in a polar orbit 636 km away at an inclination of 97.957 degrees.
  • 30 co-passengers include a micro satellite (100-kg class) and 29 nano satellites (under 10 kg)
  • They are from eight countries & together weigh 261 kg
  • Their launches were booked with ISRO's arm Antrix Corporation.