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  2. Polar Electro - Wikipedia

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    Polar Electro Oy (commonly known as Polar) is a Finnish manufacturer of sports training computers, particularly known for developing the world's first wireless heart rate monitor. [ 1 ] The company is based in Kempele , Finland and was founded in 1977.

  3. Indian National Satellite System - Wikipedia

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    Ariane 44L H10 Decommissioned (30 May 2002) First Satellite in INSAT-2 Series. INSAT-2B - 93.5° East 12 June 1990 Ariane 44L H10+ Decommissioned (1 July 2004) INSAT-2C - 93.5° East 6 December 1995 Ariane 44L H10-3 In Service INSAT-2D - 93.5° East 3 June 1997 Ariane 44L H10-3 Decommissioned (4 Oct, 1997) INSAT-2DT - INSAT-2R 31° East. 55 ...

  4. Oura Health - Wikipedia

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    Oura's workout heart rate measurement during exercise does not (as of summer 2022) match the measurement accuracy of wearable heart rate sensors like the Polar H10. [42] The ring must be very tight on the finger for the Oura Ring to measure workout heart rate.

  5. List of PSLV launches - Wikipedia

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    First multi-orbit mission. TES and BIRD were injected into a nominal 568 km circular sun-synchronous polar orbit, PROBA was injected into a 568 X 638 km elliptic orbit. Orbit was raised using RCS thrusters on fourth stage. [50] [51] C4: 12 September 2002 10:23 PSLV-G First: MetSat-1 (Kalpana-1) 1060 kg Success India's first launch to GTO. GTO ...

  6. List of Indian satellites - Wikipedia

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    India had three continuous successful satellite launches from its first generation rocket SLV. ISRO had two running projects for next generation rockets based on SLV: ASLV to study and develop technologies to transfer satellites into geostationary orbit. PSLV to transfer higher payloads into polar and Sun synchronous orbits.

  7. PSLV-C45 - Wikipedia

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    The PSLV-C45 [1] is the 47th mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) program. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C45 was launched on 1 April 2019 with a payload of 29 satellites, including one for electronic intelligence, along with 28 customer satellites from other countries.

  8. PSLV-C37 - Wikipedia

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    The Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India, imaged by a Dove cubesat two days before the scheduled, record-setting PSLV-C37 launch. PSLV-C37 was launched from the First Launch Pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 09:28 IST on 15 February 2017. It was the 39th flight of the PSLV and the sixteenth in the XL configuration. [1]

  9. PSLV-C51 - Wikipedia

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    The PSLV-C51 [3] is the 53rd mission of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) program. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C51 was launched at 04:54 / 10:24 on 28 February 2021 with the main payload from Brazil, INPE's Amazônia-1 [4] [5] and 18 other ride-sharing small satellites.