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Power of seven to take India to new heights

BANGALORE: It’s Mission Saptha Upagraha and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) says all is on track.

The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) is a constellation of seven satellites and the ISRO seems to have pooled the best space stars from various work centres for the project. Shrugging out of the current crisis and sticking as one unit chanting the ‘Mission Matters-mantra’ spelt-out by its chief K Radhakrishnan, the prestigious mission promises to make India an independent space power.

Scheduled for a launch this year, three satellites are expected to be placed in the Geostationary Orbit at 32.5°E, 83°E & 131.5°E and two satellites each would be placed in the Geosynchronous Orbit with equatorial crossing at 55°E and 111.5°E and at an inclination of 29° to the equator.

Two spare satellites are also planned as part of the mission.

The IRNSS would provide two services,

with the Standard Positioning Service open for civilian use and

the Restricted Service, encrypted one, for authorised users (military). ;) ;) ;) :devil: :yahoo: :victory:

The spacecraft configuration has been finalised and the satellites of the constellation are being configured identically with each weighing 1,425 kg. First flight model structure has been ready for assembly and integration.

Design reviews of major sub-systems of IRNSS satellites like spacecraft structure, thermal control systems, propulsion systems, power system, telemetry tracking and control, deployment mechanisms, pyrotechnic devices, composite elements, check out and integration have been completed.
The spacecraft is basically configured with I-1K Bus to be compatible for launch onboard PSLV.

All the payload subsystems and atomic clock units are under various stages of realisation, with the Space Application Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad, and the ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bangalore, playing the lead role. Civil works of Satellite Control Facility at Hassan is in progress.

Four 7.2 m antennas and one 11 m antenna have been installed so far. The civil works for the IRNSS Navigation Centre at Byalalu and the Factory Acceptance Test for IRNSS Network Timing (IRNWT) elements have also been completed.

Power of seven to take India to new heights - South India - Karnataka - ibnlive
 
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What is the project completion date?

By when will we have this system working?
I don't like to point this out but there is definately going to be delay seeing isro's previous records but in the end they will succeed and make us proud
 
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What is the project completion date?

By when will we have this system working?

2014.

- The requirement of such a navigation system is driven by the fact that access to Global Navigation Satellite Systems, GPS, is not guaranteed in hostile situations. ;):devil:

The System is intended to provide an absolute position accuracy of better than 20 meters throughout India and within a region extending approximately 2,000 km around it.
:devil: :sniper:
 
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are three satellites being launched this year or all seven of them this year?
 
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This is a big step towards self-reliance. Americans feed wrong GPS co-ordinates during the Iraq war to the Iraqi pilots confusing them.
 
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CaptainJackSparrow, By the end of 2014 it will be fully operational for the armed forces.


Outstanding project by ISRO, all the best.
 
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are three satellites being launched this year or all seven of them this year?

- 3 This year and after it one at every six months.

gagan_system_domain-b.jpg


- One must also not forget GAGAN (GPS-aided geo-augmented navigation) another project :smokin:

GPS-aided geo-augmented navigation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

domain-b.com : ISRO's GSAT-8 satellite with GAGAN payload placed in position

domain-b.com : ISRO's GSAT-8 satellite with GAGAN payload placed in position
 
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I don't like to point this out but there is definately going to be delay seeing isro's previous records but in the end they will succeed and make us proud

ISRO has worked with record speeds compared to defense establishments, man. Don't confuse the two. ISRO has a stellar record compared to defense labs.

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CaptainJackSparrow, By the end of 2014 it will be fully operational for the armed forces.


Outstanding project by ISRO, all the best.

So basically 2015 onwards, we can start integrating our UAVs, tanks, fighters, ships and submarines with it? Excellent!!:yahoo:

But are we planning to make the signals compatible with the GLONASS system? We're going to operate that too, remember?

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2014.

- The requirement of such a navigation system is driven by the fact that access to Global Navigation Satellite Systems, GPS, is not guaranteed in hostile situations. ;):devil:

The System is intended to provide an absolute position accuracy of better than 20 meters throughout India and within a region extending approximately 2,000 km around it.
:devil: :sniper:

Which means that for regions beyond 2,000 Kms, we will have to continue with GLONASS military signals until IRNSS matures enough to take the full load. I was kind of guessing it.

But what the heck.. ISRO ROCKS! :cheers:
 
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I hope you can start working on a much larger space programme... still great news.
 
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