<snip>There are three remaining PSLV launches this (chronological) year.No explicit mention [of Anvesha] here; [NVS-02 launches on GSLV MkII; EOS-08 launched on August 16 UTC]; document attached to original post:Quote from: GewoonLukas_ on 07/25/2024 06:37 amQuoteGOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF SPACE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 426 TO BE ANSWERED ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2024426. SMT. APARAJITA SARANGI: Will the PRIME MINISTER be pleased to state: that the details of the India's space programmes and missions to be launched in the year 2024? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS AND IN THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (DR. JITENDRA SINGH): *** Following are the space programmes & missions planned in the year 2024. i. Three PSLV missions, two of which are technology demonstration missions (TDS-01 & SPADEX) and one dedicated commercial mission for NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) ii. One GSLV mission to launch NVS-02 Navigation Satellite iii. One SSLV mission, to launch a technology demonstration Satellite (EOS-08). iv. First unmanned flight under Gaganyaan Programme (HLVM3-G1) [...]PROBA-3:Quote from: GewoonLukas_ on 10/04/2024 10:36 amQuoteProba-3 double satellites set for launch following last test04/10/2024[...]Now its testing is complete, Proba-3 will now be shipped to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India on 21 October for a planned launch by PSLV-XL launcher on 29 November.[...]SPADEX:Quote from: GewoonLukas_ on 10/14/2024 05:10 amGoal is to launch this mission No Later Than December 15th:Quote from: Chetan Kumar tweet…Currently Spadex satellites are under integration. It will be completed in a month’s time. Then it will go for full-fledged testing, demonstration of simulation and everything. We’re hoping to have a launch before Dec 15.” [Oct 14]TDS-01; aboard PSLV N1:Quote from: input~2 on 10/26/2024 04:13 pmQuote(ISRO) chairman S Somanath announced during the Sardar Patel Lecture at Akashvani that the first Technology Demonstrator Satellite, TDS-01, featuring indigenously developed electric thrusters, will be launched this December.source [Oct 26]
QuoteGOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF SPACE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 426 TO BE ANSWERED ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2024426. SMT. APARAJITA SARANGI: Will the PRIME MINISTER be pleased to state: that the details of the India's space programmes and missions to be launched in the year 2024? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS AND IN THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (DR. JITENDRA SINGH): *** Following are the space programmes & missions planned in the year 2024. i. Three PSLV missions, two of which are technology demonstration missions (TDS-01 & SPADEX) and one dedicated commercial mission for NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) ii. One GSLV mission to launch NVS-02 Navigation Satellite iii. One SSLV mission, to launch a technology demonstration Satellite (EOS-08). iv. First unmanned flight under Gaganyaan Programme (HLVM3-G1) [...]
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF SPACE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 426 TO BE ANSWERED ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2024426. SMT. APARAJITA SARANGI: Will the PRIME MINISTER be pleased to state: that the details of the India's space programmes and missions to be launched in the year 2024? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS AND IN THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (DR. JITENDRA SINGH): *** Following are the space programmes & missions planned in the year 2024. i. Three PSLV missions, two of which are technology demonstration missions (TDS-01 & SPADEX) and one dedicated commercial mission for NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) ii. One GSLV mission to launch NVS-02 Navigation Satellite iii. One SSLV mission, to launch a technology demonstration Satellite (EOS-08). iv. First unmanned flight under Gaganyaan Programme (HLVM3-G1) [...]
QuoteProba-3 double satellites set for launch following last test04/10/2024[...]Now its testing is complete, Proba-3 will now be shipped to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India on 21 October for a planned launch by PSLV-XL launcher on 29 November.[...]
Proba-3 double satellites set for launch following last test04/10/2024[...]Now its testing is complete, Proba-3 will now be shipped to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India on 21 October for a planned launch by PSLV-XL launcher on 29 November.[...]
Goal is to launch this mission No Later Than December 15th:Quote from: Chetan Kumar tweet…Currently Spadex satellites are under integration. It will be completed in a month’s time. Then it will go for full-fledged testing, demonstration of simulation and everything. We’re hoping to have a launch before Dec 15.” [Oct 14]
…Currently Spadex satellites are under integration. It will be completed in a month’s time. Then it will go for full-fledged testing, demonstration of simulation and everything. We’re hoping to have a launch before Dec 15.” [Oct 14]
Quote(ISRO) chairman S Somanath announced during the Sardar Patel Lecture at Akashvani that the first Technology Demonstrator Satellite, TDS-01, featuring indigenously developed electric thrusters, will be launched this December.source [Oct 26]
(ISRO) chairman S Somanath announced during the Sardar Patel Lecture at Akashvani that the first Technology Demonstrator Satellite, TDS-01, featuring indigenously developed electric thrusters, will be launched this December.
Delayed to February-March 2025 according to a tender by ISRO TELEMETRY TRACKING AND COMMAND NETWORK (ISTRAC) for communications with the ships supporting the mission.[zubenelgenubi: See document Paragraph 10.34]
AST SpaceMobile leans on Blue Origin to ramp up satellite launches November 14, 2024AST SpaceMobile said Nov. 14 it has booked rockets from Blue Origin and others to deploy [...] satellites between 2025 and 2026 [...].[...]Founder Abel Avellan, AST SpaceMobile’s CEO and chair, said during an earnings call with analysts that India’s GSLV is first up and will launch a single Block 2 BlueBird.He said two SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets carrying four Block 2 BlueBirds each would probably come next, followed by successive Blue Origin New Glenn rockets, which have a fairing big enough to deploy eight of the satellites at a time to low Earth orbit (LEO).[...]
Pursuant to Section 25.120 and 1.62 of the Commission’s Rules, ATLAS Space Operations, Inc (ATLAS) requests Special Temporary Authority (STA) for an additional thirty (30) days, for the operation of our satellite earth station in Dededo, Guam (Call Sign E190037) to communicate with the Antaris Janus-2 satellite. The current 30 day STA grant (SES-STA-20240408-00879) expires on January 29, 2025. The Janus-2 satellite was originally scheduled to launch in March 2024 but has encountered numerous delays. The most current expected launch date is now March 31, 2025. As per our previous requests, ATLAS intends to only provide Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) TT&C support for Janus-2.Due to the numerous delays in the customer’s launch date, ATLAS is requesting the Commission’s consideration of acting on this STA extension request closer to the next expected launch date of March 30, 2025. Any additional launch delays will be communicated with the Commission through supplements to this application in ICFS.
According to https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32023.msg2666181#msg2666181:Mar 2025 HLVM3 Gaganyaan G1Q3 2025 HLVM3 Gaganyaan G2Q2 2026 HLVM3 Gaganyaan G3Q4 2026 HLVM3 Gaganyaan H1 (crewed)
Quote from: JSz on 02/22/2025 04:48 pmAccording to https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32023.msg2666181#msg2666181:Mar 2025 HLVM3 Gaganyaan G1Q3 2025 HLVM3 Gaganyaan G2Q2 2026 HLVM3 Gaganyaan G3Q4 2026 HLVM3 Gaganyaan H1 (crewed)There is no mention in the attached document in that post of Gaganyaan G1.
ISRO successfully conducted the flight acceptance hot test of CE20 Cryogenic Engine for LVM3-M6 MissionMarch 14, 2025On March 14, 2025, ISRO successfully conducted the flight acceptance hot testing of the cryogenic engine identified for the sixth operational mission of LVM3 launch vehicle (LVM-M6) at ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri. Cryogenic engines for every mission undergo hot testing as part of its acceptance for the flight. Hot tests for the indigenous cryogenic engine (CE20)used in the Cryogenic Upper Stage of LVM3 were so far performed at the High-Altitude Test (HAT) facility at IPRC, where vacuum conditions are simulated with complex installations, limiting the maximum hot test duration to 25s.In the current test, the engine was tested for a longer duration of 100s for the first time using an innovative Nozzle Protection System under non-vacuum conditions. This test method significantly reduces the setup time and effort required for the flight acceptance testing of a cryogenic engine, which in turn helps faster delivery of cryogenic stages for space missions.Performance of the CE20 engine met all the test objectives and the parameters were closely matching with the predictions during the entire duration of the test. Further, this engine will be integrated to the Cryogenic Upper Stage of the launch vehicle for the LVM3-M6 mission, which is scheduled during the second half of 2025.
LVM3-M6 scheduled for H2 2025:QuoteISRO successfully conducted the flight acceptance hot test of CE20 Cryogenic Engine for LVM3-M6 MissionMarch 14, 2025On March 14, 2025, ISRO successfully conducted the flight acceptance hot testing of the cryogenic engine identified for the sixth operational mission of LVM3 launch vehicle (LVM-M6) at ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri. Cryogenic engines for every mission undergo hot testing as part of its acceptance for the flight. Hot tests for the indigenous cryogenic In the current test, the engine was tested for a longer duration of 100s for the first time using an innovative Nozzle Performance of the CE20 engine met all the test objectives and the parameters were closely matching with the predictions during the entire duration of the test. Further, this engine will be integrated to the Cryogenic Upper Stage of the launch vehicle for the LVM3-M6 mission, which is scheduled during the second half of 2025.No idea what the payload could be...
ISRO successfully conducted the flight acceptance hot test of CE20 Cryogenic Engine for LVM3-M6 MissionMarch 14, 2025On March 14, 2025, ISRO successfully conducted the flight acceptance hot testing of the cryogenic engine identified for the sixth operational mission of LVM3 launch vehicle (LVM-M6) at ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri. Cryogenic engines for every mission undergo hot testing as part of its acceptance for the flight. Hot tests for the indigenous cryogenic In the current test, the engine was tested for a longer duration of 100s for the first time using an innovative Nozzle Performance of the CE20 engine met all the test objectives and the parameters were closely matching with the predictions during the entire duration of the test. Further, this engine will be integrated to the Cryogenic Upper Stage of the launch vehicle for the LVM3-M6 mission, which is scheduled during the second half of 2025.
Hello ! What is ISRO launch schedule for 2025 ? What is the program for this year ? Can somebody please reply ?
Launched in 2025Jan 29 - 0053UTC- GSLV-F15 - NVS-02 (IRNSS-1K)Planned launches in 2025NET May - PSLV-XL C61 - EOS-09 (RISAT-1B) - FLPJune - GSLV-F16 - NISAR (NASA-ISRO SAR sat)July - LVM3-M5 BlueBird 6 (for AST SpaceMobile) - PSLV - TDS-01 - HLVM3-G1 - GaganYaan Demo 1 - PSLV - Anvesha (Indian Defense)Q3 - HLVM3- G2 - GaganYaan Demo 2 - GSLV MkIII - IDRSS-1 - GSLV - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - SSLV - Optimus (for Australia)? - Vikram-1 - 1st test launchNov - PSLV - Oceansat-3APlanned launches from 2026 - PSLV - THEOS-2A - PSLV - Resourcesat-3B 2026-Q2 - HLVM3-G3 - GaganYaan Demo 3 - PSLV - Cartosat-3A - PSLV - RISAT-2A - GSLV - GSAT-7R (Indian Navy) - GSLV - GSAT-7B (IAF) - GSLV - GSAT-32 (repl. for GSAT-6A) - PSLV - Resourcesat-3 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3S - PSLV - Resourcesat-3A - PSLV - Resourcesat-3SA - GSLV MkIII - IDRSS-2 - PSLV - HRSAT (3 s/c) - PSLV - Cartosat-3B - tbd - Trishna2026-Q4 - HLVM3-H1 - GaganYaan (manned mission)2028-03 - LVM3 - Venus Orbiter Mission
The following slides were shown during a press conference about the Gaganyaan progress that was held today [May 6]:
Launch Opportunity for Co-passenger Satellites on Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) in SSONewSpace India Limited (NSIL) is taking up the launch of PSLV during the September-October 2025 for its primary customer. The spare capacity in the mission is being offered as rideshare to co-passenger satellite customers. Total excess capacity amounting to 300 kg is available in this mission.Mission Details • Launch Vehicle: Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) • Launch Window: Sep/Oct 2025 • Target Orbit: 500-550 km Circular Low Earth Sun Synchronous Orbit • LTDN: 1030 hrs • Launch Site: SDSC-SHAR, India[...]