There may be a Sslv D2 launch before the end of the calendar year 2022. ISRO chairman S.Somanath implied as much
The Nov. 26 launch was ISRO’s fifth and final mission for 2022.
Folks ! Could someone provide me with a list of ISRO missions/launches in 2023 ? Thanks.
Planned launches2023February - SSLV Demo 2 - 4 x Black Sky Global
BENGALURU: Isro’s latest rocket, the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV), is all geared for launch with the space agency aiming for an early February launch carrying three payloads. While the main payload will be an Earth observation satellite — the EOS-7 — the mission is also expected to launch Janus-1 from US firm Antaris and a third payload from a domestic player.
Preparing GSLV Mk.III for 36 OneWeb satellites in middle of March. Commencing launch campaign immediately after today's launch for PSLV C55 for end of March on commercial mission. Using new facility. Preparing for landing demonstration of RLV in a few days time.For Gaganyan have abort and recovery mission today, another abort and recovery mission and trying for uncrewed mission before end of year.GSLV for NAVIC series satellite prior to NISAR, scheduled for end of this year. More PSLV missions as well.
Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests 30 days of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”),1 commencing March 18, 2023, to use its Nuevo, California C-band earth station, Call Sign E040125, to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services to the NVS-01 satellite.2 NVS-01 is expected to launch on March 18, 2023. Intelsat expects the LEOP period to last approximately seven days
From the post launch speeches after the successful launch of SSLV D2:Quote from: Steven Pietrobon on 02/10/2023 03:34 am...Commencing launch campaign immediately after today's launch for PSLV C55 for end of March on commercial mission. Using new facility......GSLV for NAVIC series satellite prior to NISAR, scheduled for end of this year. More PSLV missions as well.
...Commencing launch campaign immediately after today's launch for PSLV C55 for end of March on commercial mission. Using new facility......GSLV for NAVIC series satellite prior to NISAR, scheduled for end of this year. More PSLV missions as well.
Quote from: FutureSpaceTourist on 03/05/2023 11:45 amQuote from: Sidharth tweetHeard that the much-awaited LVM3 M3 launch 🚀 by #isro is slated for 26th March, morning, when clock needles are perpendicular..[Mar 4]From the clue, launch circa? 00:00 or 12:00 IST.IST = UTC + 5.5 hours= ~18:30 (previous day), or ~00:30, or ~06:30 UTC
Quote from: Sidharth tweetHeard that the much-awaited LVM3 M3 launch 🚀 by #isro is slated for 26th March, morning, when clock needles are perpendicular..[Mar 4]
Heard that the much-awaited LVM3 M3 launch 🚀 by #isro is slated for 26th March, morning, when clock needles are perpendicular..[Mar 4]
QuoteIntelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests 30 days of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”),1 commencing March 18, 2023, to use its Nuevo, California C-band earth station, Call Sign E040125, to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services to the NVS-01 satellite.2 NVS-01 is expected to launch on March 18, 2023. Intelsat expects the LEOP period to last approximately seven days.
Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests 30 days of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”),1 commencing March 18, 2023, to use its Nuevo, California C-band earth station, Call Sign E040125, to provide launch and early orbit phase (“LEOP”) services to the NVS-01 satellite.2 NVS-01 is expected to launch on March 18, 2023. Intelsat expects the LEOP period to last approximately seven days.
Proba-3 is due to be flown by PSLV launcher from India next year.