India to launch indigenous IRNSS navigation satellite system on June 12

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India to launch indigenous IRNSS navigation satellite system on June 12


The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to deploy the crucial Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System or the IRNSS on June 12, thus ushering in a new era in terrestrial, aerial and marine navigation services. Slated to be launched on board home-grown rocket PSLV-C22 XL at 1:01 am from the Sriharikota spaceport, the IRNSS will help in disaster and fleet management as well.

The Standard Positioning Service of the satellite will help navigation services on land, air and water for civilian use, while the encrypted Restricted Service is meant ony for authorised users such as the armed forces. The navigation system, which will also be used for tracking vehicles by law enforcement agencies, is housed in a 1425kg satellite, with a life span of about ten years. IRNSS has been developed at a cost of Rs 16 billion.


IRNSS's coverage area (Image credit: Wikimedia Commons)


An ISRO official told PTI, "The IRNSS is designed to provide an accurate real time Position, Navigation and Time (PNT) services to users on a variety of platforms with 24x7 service availability under all weather conditions."



IRNSS is an independent regional navigation satellite system, and at its peak operational capacity, it should provide positional accuracy of better than 10 metres over Indian territory and extending to about 1,500 km around the country.



The system will include a constellation of seven satellites under IRNSS by 2014-15. The fully-deployed IRNSS system will consist of three satellites in GEO (geostationary orbit) and four in the GSO (geosynchronous orbit), at approximately 36,000km above the earth's surface. Each satellite will be continuously monitored and maintained by a team of on-ground engineers. The navigation software of the satellite has been developed indigenously by ISRO engineers in Bangalore.



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Navigation satellite launch on June 12




Wednesday, May 29, 2013, 10:14 IST | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA


DNA Correspondent








The Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System, IRNSS-1A, the first of the seven satellites of the IRNSS constellation, will be launched next month.

K Radhakrishnan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), said the IRNSS would be launched by the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on June 12 at 1:01 am.

The IRNSS, which is an independent navigation satellite system being developed by India, will enable its users to determine their location and time accurately.

The full constellation is planned to be realised in 2014. The IRNSS will help terrestrial, aerial and marine navigation services, along with disaster and fleet management.

These satellites are positioned in suitable geostationary and inclined geosynchronous orbits to provide regional coverage over India and its surrounding neighbours.

They are also equipped with high-precision atomic clocks, and continuously transmit navigation signals to users.


Navigation satellite launch on June 12 - India - DNA
 
so that means this satellite also will be failed like gsat-8/10/12 total faltu
 
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