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    ISRO successfully launches the GSAT-6A communication satellite

    ISRO successfully launches the GSAT-6A communication satellite

    By Bhavika Bhuwalka
    Mar 29, 2018
    05:19 pm

    What's the story

    The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched the GSAT-6A communication satellite from its launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

    The GSAT-6A is a high power S-band communication satellite with a mission life of about 10 years.

    It primarily aims to provide mobile communication to India through a multi-beam coverage, but will also "provide services for defense purposes."

    Information

    The satellite will provide mobile communication services, test developing technologies

    The satellite will also act as a platform for testing developing technologies like newer network management techniques and hand-held ground terminals. It will also demonstrate the 6m S-Band Unfurlable Antenna, which is thrice the size of the antenna generally used by ISRO satellites.

    Rocket

    The satellite was launched on the GSLV-F08 rocket

    The satellite was launched using the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F08) rocket.

    With a weight of 415.6 tons and a height of 49.1 meters, the GSLV-F08 sees two improvements with this launch.

    It now features a high-thrust Vikas Engine and an electromechanical actuation system instead of an electro-hydraulic actuation system.

    The improved engine will power the second stage of the launch vehicle.

    Quote

    The high-thrust Vikas Engine can be used in Chandrayaan-2 mission

    Referring to India's second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2, which is planned to launch in October this year, an ISRO official said, "Any improvement in the vehicle will be usually incorporated in the subsequent launches."

    Details

    GSAT-6A was put into orbit 17 minutes after lift-off

    This launch marks the 12th flight of the GSLV-F08 rocket.

    The GSAT-6A satellite was put into a geostationary transfer orbit at an altitude of about 35,975km around 17 minutes after lift-off.

    The GSAT-6A succeeds the GSAT-6 communication satellite, which has been in orbit since 2015, and will be followed by a navigation satellite in the next fiscal year.

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