PSLV-C58

The PSLV C-58 was the 60th flight of the Indian Space Research Organisation's Polar Satellite launch Vehicle.

[2] Besides XPoSat, the rocket carried 10 other payloads on PSLV Orbital Experiment Module (POEM) - 3.

For power generation and storage it will again have flexible solar panels in conjunction with 50Ah Li-Ion battery and will be three-axis stabilized.

[5] Payloads hosted on POEM-3 are following, seven of them facilitated by IN-SPACe and three are by ISRO, Two instruments from VSSC consist of twin sets of "Fuel Cell Power System (FCPS)' designed to demonstrate fuel cell technology and Silicon-based high-energy cells which can be later be used on large scale missions such as the proposed Indian Space Station,[9] for which preliminary sources in the media indicated would be the case.

[3] POEM-3 later re-entered the earth's atmosphere having completed all mission objectives by the beginning of February, over the Pacific Ocean on March 21st.

Rendering of XPoSat and POEM-3 ( also the fourth stage of the PSLV rocket ) inside the payload fairing