India is launching communication satellite
India Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket will blast off on July 15 evening, carrying a communications satellite transponder services for communication and forceast time, the space agency said Thursday.
Preparations for the launch of GSAT-12 is progressing well at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, about 80 km from Chennai, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said in a statement Thursday.The GSAT-12 satellite weighs 1410 kg take-off has 12 extended C-band transponders - receivers and transmitters for communication and automatic transmission of signals.
The satellite should serve the Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) sector, which transmits data as a point of sale transactions or to provide Internet access via satellite and others. ISRO said that the satellite has been subjected to necessary tests at Sriharikota and was filled with propellant June 28.
GSAT-12 will be integrated with the rocket on July 3 after authorization by the Board of launch approval. According to ISRO, the four stages / motors of the rocket has been fully assembled and tests are conducted to verify the electrical systems. Regarding the sequence before the launch, ISRO has said that the rocket loaded with the second satellite will be moved to the launch pad July 10.
On 13 July, the countdown for the launch of 52.5 hours is due to start. The actual lift of the rocket should be 16:48 to 5:08 on July 15. Although the PSLV rockets are used by ISRO to launch remote sensing / earth observation satellites, has also been used for launching communications satellites into orbit geo-transfer (GTO). According to officials of ISRO, PSLV rocket that will GSAT-12-weigh over 300 tons above normal PSLV rocket weighing about 290 tons at takeoff. Do you want to talk about this? Please, go to the comments section below and let your opinion be known to the author and everybody else.
Preparations for the launch of GSAT-12 is progressing well at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, about 80 km from Chennai, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said in a statement Thursday.The GSAT-12 satellite weighs 1410 kg take-off has 12 extended C-band transponders - receivers and transmitters for communication and automatic transmission of signals.
The satellite should serve the Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) sector, which transmits data as a point of sale transactions or to provide Internet access via satellite and others. ISRO said that the satellite has been subjected to necessary tests at Sriharikota and was filled with propellant June 28.
GSAT-12 will be integrated with the rocket on July 3 after authorization by the Board of launch approval. According to ISRO, the four stages / motors of the rocket has been fully assembled and tests are conducted to verify the electrical systems. Regarding the sequence before the launch, ISRO has said that the rocket loaded with the second satellite will be moved to the launch pad July 10.
On 13 July, the countdown for the launch of 52.5 hours is due to start. The actual lift of the rocket should be 16:48 to 5:08 on July 15. Although the PSLV rockets are used by ISRO to launch remote sensing / earth observation satellites, has also been used for launching communications satellites into orbit geo-transfer (GTO). According to officials of ISRO, PSLV rocket that will GSAT-12-weigh over 300 tons above normal PSLV rocket weighing about 290 tons at takeoff. Do you want to talk about this? Please, go to the comments section below and let your opinion be known to the author and everybody else.
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