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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Homegrown aerospace startup Ananth Technologies<\/a> Friday said it contributed as the master systems integrator (MSI) for the JANUS-1 satellite<\/a> launched by Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> (ISRO<\/a>)’s SSLV-D2.

“The complete Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) for JANUS-1 has been conducted successfully at
Ananth Technologies<\/a>’ new AIT facility in Bengaluru’s Aerospace Park,” the startup said in a statement. It added that the solar panels of JANUS-1 have also been fully indigenized by Ananth Technologies.

JANUS-1 is a software-defined 6U technology demonstration satellite designed and built using the
Antaris<\/a> cloud software platform and SatOS software, as well as XDLinx<\/a>’s modular Spacecraft Bus.

“The successful launch of JANUS-1 proves the power of Anataris and
XDLinx<\/a>’s software and bus platforms respectively when coupled with Ananth’s manufacturing and AIT prowess. The cost and time savings that is achieved through this approach is immense and best in the industry,” said Subba Rao Pavuluri<\/a>, Chairman & Managing Director, of Ananth Technologies.

The startup claimed that from concept to launch readiness, JANUS-1 was designed and built in just 10 months at a cost savings of 75% over comparable satellite missions.

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ISRO-NASA built satellite ready to be shipped to India for launch<\/a><\/h2>

\"This mission will be a powerful demonstration of the capability of radar as a science tool and help us study Earth's dynamic land and ice surfaces in greater detail than ever before,\" Somanath said at the formal send-off ceremony organised at the JPL which was attended by senior scientists from the two space agencies.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Homegrown aerospace startup Ananth Technologies<\/a> Friday said it contributed as the master systems integrator (MSI) for the JANUS-1 satellite<\/a> launched by Indian Space Research Organisation<\/a> (ISRO<\/a>)’s SSLV-D2.

“The complete Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) for JANUS-1 has been conducted successfully at
Ananth Technologies<\/a>’ new AIT facility in Bengaluru’s Aerospace Park,” the startup said in a statement. It added that the solar panels of JANUS-1 have also been fully indigenized by Ananth Technologies.

JANUS-1 is a software-defined 6U technology demonstration satellite designed and built using the
Antaris<\/a> cloud software platform and SatOS software, as well as XDLinx<\/a>’s modular Spacecraft Bus.

“The successful launch of JANUS-1 proves the power of Anataris and
XDLinx<\/a>’s software and bus platforms respectively when coupled with Ananth’s manufacturing and AIT prowess. The cost and time savings that is achieved through this approach is immense and best in the industry,” said Subba Rao Pavuluri<\/a>, Chairman & Managing Director, of Ananth Technologies.

The startup claimed that from concept to launch readiness, JANUS-1 was designed and built in just 10 months at a cost savings of 75% over comparable satellite missions.

\"ISRO-NASA<\/a><\/figure>

ISRO-NASA built satellite ready to be shipped to India for launch<\/a><\/h2>

\"This mission will be a powerful demonstration of the capability of radar as a science tool and help us study Earth's dynamic land and ice surfaces in greater detail than ever before,\" Somanath said at the formal send-off ceremony organised at the JPL which was attended by senior scientists from the two space agencies.<\/p><\/div>