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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1501 on: 11/06/2018 12:31 pm »
India's Mission to Venus scheduled to launch in mid 2030's.
Primary payloads from India in the last page.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1502 on: 11/06/2018 02:08 pm »
India's Mission to Venus scheduled to launch in mid 2030's.
Primary payloads from India in the last page.

But it says the spacecraft("payload") has to be delivered to ISRO by 2022 - isn't that a little early for a mid-2030's launch date? Wouldn't a mid-2020's launch date be more appropriate, as compared to 15+ years from now?

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1503 on: 11/06/2018 03:15 pm »
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ISRO solicits proposals in response to this Announcement of
Opportunity call for science payloads on its planned Venus mission,
scheduled for mid-2023 launch.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1504 on: 11/07/2018 09:46 pm »
ISRO has three launches planned over november and december.

November 14th - GSLV Mk-3 D2/GSAT-29    (Second Launch Pad)
November 26th - PSLV C43/HySiS + 30 co-passengers    (First Launch Pad)
December 14th - GSLV Mk-2 F11/GSAT-7A       (Second Launch Pad - First use of SVAB)

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kochi/isro-lines-up-3-rocket-launches-in-two-months/articleshow/66538316.cms
« Last Edit: 11/07/2018 09:47 pm by K210 »

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1507 on: 11/17/2018 10:14 am »
https://www.blacksky.com/2018/11/15/launch-update-for-blacksky-global-1-and-global-2/
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Launch Update for BlackSky Global-1 and Global-2
November 15, 2018

Globals are ready to go!

The BlackSky constellation is taking shape. We’re very excited for our first two Global satellites to be on orbit by the end of the month. Global-2 will be first, heading to orbit aboard the Spaceflight SSO-A Smallsat Express mission on a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base. It will be quickly followed by Global-1, which will be launching on the PSLV C43 mission out of India.
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Looking ahead to 2019, Global 3 and 4 are scheduled to take flight in QU1. Global-3 will be aboard another PSLV and Rocket Lab is taking Global-4 on one of their Electron rockets. We can’t wait for these launches – stay tuned as we bring our vision to fruition.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1508 on: 11/17/2018 10:34 am »
At 18 minutes mark K Sivan saying that GSAT-20 is now going to be launched by Ariane-5 at September 2019:

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1509 on: 11/21/2018 05:42 am »
https://www.ndtv.com/science/isro-to-launch-10-missions-in-100-days-satellite-internet-to-make-debut-1950013
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Here is what Dr K Sivan told NDTV:
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Q) Then you have that big satellite to be launched from Kourou?

A) Yes. GSAT -9; GSAT -29; GSAT -11; and GSAT-20 will be launched next year. All these satellites combined will work for the digital India. It will provide almost around 70-100 GB per second data link. All the satellites will be useful for the Digital India program.

Q) In these next few weeks, how many missions are you doing? You have quite a packed schedule?

A) Actually that is true. If you have seen our schedule up till January,  we have 10 missions; that is, four launch vehicle missions and six satellite missions. The immediate mission is PSLV C-43. Then the GSLV will launch GSAT-7A.  Then another PSLV is going to launch EMISAT. Then GSLV Mk III will launch Chandryaan-2. Alongside, we have two procured launches that is GSAT-11 and GSAT-31. So we have totally 10 missions in a packed mission schedule.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1510 on: 11/21/2018 05:42 pm »
Cross-posts; GSAT-31 launching on January 23, 2019, with HS4-SGS1, as VA247:
VA247 is Hellsat-4 with GSAT-31

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On January 23, 2019, the launch of the commercial satellite Hellas Sat 4

http://www.skai.gr/news/technology/article/390065/ton-ianouario-i-ektoxeusi-tou-hellas-sat-4/#ixzz5XQx9j3z
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1512 on: 11/26/2018 10:32 pm »
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/isro-to-launch-hyperspectral-imaging-sat-with-30-foreign-satellites-on-nov-29/articleshow/66801810.cms
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Talking to TOI, Isro chairman K Sivan said, “We are going to launch HySIS at 9.59 am on November 29 from Sriharikota. Over 30 foreign satellites, including nano and mini satellites, will also be launched along with the main payload. Out of the 30 commercial satellites, 23 are from the US.

https://www.isro.gov.in/pslv-c43-hysis-mission/pslv-c43-hysis-mission-press-kit

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1513 on: 11/29/2018 01:25 am »
Re: Today's NSF article: PSLV set for HySIS launch with numerous co-passengers
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PSLV-CA is one of three versions of the PSLV that can be used – the original version of the rocket, PSLV-G, features six additional solid rocket motors clustered around the first stage,...

Is PSLV-G still available, or retired?

I know it was a surprise when PSLV-G appeared for its last launch to date: C35 on September 25, 2016.  The previous launch of that version was C16 on April 20, 2011.
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1514 on: 11/29/2018 02:07 am »
Re: Today's NSF article: PSLV set for HySIS launch with numerous co-passengers
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PSLV-CA is one of three versions of the PSLV that can be used – the original version of the rocket, PSLV-G, features six additional solid rocket motors clustered around the first stage,...

Is PSLV-G still available, or retired?

I know it was a surprise when PSLV-G appeared for its last launch to date: C35 on September 25, 2016.  The previous launch of that version was C16 on April 20, 2011.

I honestly have no idea if PSLV-G is done for. But my guess is that it IS retired, meaning that the CA and XL versions remain. Why? Because both can carry acceptable amounts of payloads to SSO, whether they're big or small.
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1515 on: 11/29/2018 07:21 am »
Back to launch schedule please

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1516 on: 11/29/2018 07:27 am »
Launch performed in 2018
January 12 03:59 UTC- PSLV C40 (FLP) - Cartosat-2F- INS-1C - Microsat - Telesat LEO-1- Carbonite-2 +26 Nanosats
March 29 11:26 UTC- GSLV F-08 (SLP)  - GSAT-6A
April 11 22:34 UTC - PSLV XL C41 (FLP) - IRNSS-1I
September 16  16:38 UTC - PSLV-C42 - SSTL S1-4 & NovaSAR-1
November 14 11:38 UTC-  GSLV Mk III D2 (SLP) - GSAT-29
November 29 04:27 UTC - PSLV-C43 - FLP - HySIS & 30 foreign small sats
December 19 - 10:40 UTC- GSLV F11- SLP - GSAT-7A

December 4 20:37UTC - Ariane 5 - GSAT-11

2019
early -   PSLV C44- EMIsat
January 31 to Feb 16 - GSLV MkIII M1 (SLP) - Chandrayaan-2
January- PSLV C45 - RISAT-2B
February- PSLV C46 - Cartosat-3 + Nemo-AM
March - PSLV C47 - RISAT-2BR1
Q2 - PSLV - Cartosat-3A
Q2 - GSLV  - GISAT (GEO Imaging SATellite)
May(or June) - SSLV Demo 1
October - SSLV Demo 2
October - GSLV - GSAT-32 (repl. for GSAT-6A)
December - PSLV XL - Aditiya-L1
     - PSLV - HRSAT (3 s/c)
     - GSLV MkIII D3? - GSAT-22 (or 2020)
     - PSLV - RISAT-1A
     - PSLV - RISAT-2A
     - PSLV - IRNSS-1J
     - PSLV - Oceansat-3

piggybacked  on  PSLV : IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F,  IinuSat, IMS-B, PlanetiQ-1, PlanetiQ-2, InnoSat-2 (Malaysia)

January 23- Ariane 5 - GSAT-31 (repl. for Insat-4CR)
May - Ariane 5 - GSAT-30 (repl. for Insat-4A)
September - Ariane 5 - GSAT-20

2020
Q1 -  PSLV - Oceansat-3A
March  - PSLV - Cartosat-3B
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3S
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3
     - PSLV - EnMap (Germany)
     - GSLV - GISAT-1A

2021
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3SA
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3A
December - GSLV - NISAR (NASA-ISRO SAR sat)

2022
Q1 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3B
     - GSLV - Insat-3DS
     - GSLV MkIII - GaganYaan (First manned mission)
     - PSLV? - MOM-2


updated December 5
updated December 12
updated December 18
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1517 on: 11/29/2018 10:47 am »
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In one of the C43 post launch speeches today (November 29th) it is mentioned launch date for F11 mission is 20 days away. That would put this mission at no earlier than December 19th.

Crosspost. F11 launch no earlier than December 19th.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1518 on: 12/01/2018 12:49 pm »
08:35-09:20
Gaganyaan Design Review has started.
Unmanned mission in Dec 2020 and July 2021.
Manned mission in Dec 2021.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1519 on: 12/01/2018 03:23 pm »
Thanks to salo for your video

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