ISRO: Next GSLV Launchs cheduled on Thursday, August 27, 2015,04:52 PM(IST)

RE: ISRO: Next GSLV Launchs cheduled on Thursday, August 27, 2015

sailaxman16 said:
The lanunch GSLV-D6 carrying India's latest communication
satellite
GSAT-6 is scheduled on Thursday,August 27, 2015 04:52 PM(IST) from Satish
Dhawan
Space Centre, Sriharikota.

Why same info twice ?

BTW GSAT 6/INSAT-4E will have five C × S transponders each of 9 MHz bandwidth and five S × C transponders each of 2.7 MHz bandwidth which will together cover the entire country. The life of the satellite will be 12 years.

GSAT-6
 
RE: ISRO: Next GSLV Launchs cheduled on Thursday, August 27, 2015

Best wishes and all the best to our ISRO Hero's :hs:hs:wlcm:wlcm:tup:tup;);) surely this time ISRO Team will launch succesfully :tup;)
 
RE: ISRO: Next GSLV Launchs cheduled on Thursday, August 27, 2015

Sarkar said:
Why same info twice ?

BTW GSAT 6/INSAT-4E will have five C × S transponders each of 9 MHz bandwidth and five S × C transponders each of 2.7 MHz bandwidth which will together cover the entire country. The life of the satellite will be 12 years.

GSAT-6

ill updated launch time in my post bro that was not in the main post bro and also gud info shared thnx bro :tup;)
 
RE: ISRO: Next GSLV Launchs cheduled on Thursday, August 27, 2015

S-DMB is satellite TV for mobiles? What is the use of this technology?
 
iphifi said:
S-DMB is satellite TV for mobiles? What is the use of this technology?

Whole satellite is for Defence Forces(most probably either Navy or Air force) :k
 
Countdown for launch of GSAT-6 to start tomorrow

BENGALURU: The countdown for the Thursday launch of India's latest communication satellite GSAT-6 will begin tomorrow, Indian Space Research Organisation said today.

Mission Readiness Review (MRR) committee and Launch Authorisation Board (LAB) have cleared the starting of the 29- hr countdown at 1152 hrs, ISRO said.

The launch of Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) D6 carrying GSAT-6 is scheduled at 1652 hours on August 27 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at the the spaceport of Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh

GSAT-6 is the 25th geostationary communication satellite of India built by ISRO and 12th in the GSAT series.

GSAT-6 provides communication through five spot beams in S-band and a national beam in C-band for strategic users, ISRO said.

The cuboid shaped GSAT-6 has a lift-off mass of 2117 kg. Of this, propellants weigh 1132 kg and the dry mass of the satellite is 985 kg, it added.

One of the advanced features of GSAT-6 satellite is its S-Band Unfurlable Antenna of 6 m diameter. This is the largest satellite antenna realised by ISRO.


This antenna is utilised for five spot beams over the Indian mainland. The spot beams exploit the frequency reuse scheme to increase frequency spectrum utilisation efficiency, ISRO said.

ISRO said after satellite's injection into GTO (Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit) by GSLV-D6, ISRO's Master Control Facility (MCF) at Hassan takes control of GSAT-6 and performs the initial orbit raising manoeuvres by repeatedly firing the Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) on board the satellite, finally placing it in the circular Geostationary Orbit.

After this, deployment of the antenna and three axis stabilisation of the satellite will be performed. GSAT-6 will be positioned at 83 deg East longitudes, it added.

The mission life of the satellite is for nine years.

Countdown for launch of GSAT-6 to start tomorrow - The Economic Times
 
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