...
...
Next Story

Isro to launch communication satellite GSAT-6 on August 27

Isro will launch the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) D6 carrying India's latest communication satellite GSAT-6 from Sriharikota on August 27.

Updated on: Aug 21, 2015 09:35 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

Isro will launch the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) D6 carrying India's latest communication satellite GSAT-6 from Sriharikota on August 27 .

“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 realized by our space agenc. The antenna will be utilised for five spot beams over the Indian main land,” Isro chairman Kiran Kumar told HT.

GSAT-6 is the country's 25th geostationary communication satellite built by Isro and 12th in the GSAT series. After its commissioning, GSAT-6 will join the group of India’s other operational geostationary satellites.

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

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.

After its injection into the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit, Isro’s Master Control Facility (MCF) at Hasan takes control of GSAT-6 and performs the initial orbit raising manoeuvres by repeatedly firing the Liquid Apogee Motor on board the satellite finally placing it in the 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 degree East longitude.

 
Follow India news real-time updates and the latest news covered on Hindustan Times, featuring today's critical updates on Sonam Wangchuk LIVE and more across India.
Follow India news real-time updates and the latest news covered on Hindustan Times, featuring today's critical updates on Sonam Wangchuk LIVE and more across India.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe