Author Topic: GSLV MkII - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - SLP - NET March 2024  (Read 5647 times)

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Next GSLV mission after F10 will be F12 planned in July 2020 with GISAT-2 as its payload.
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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - 2021
« Reply #1 on: 03/12/2021 06:39 pm »
From the government annual (2020/2021) report (pdf attached here):

This is the only geosynchronous satellite mentioned in the "Future Earth Observation and Meteorological Missions" section, page 25, that matches the description of GISAT-2:
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EOS-05: EOS-05 is an agile geo imaging satellite envisaged to provide near real time images of large area of interest at frequent intervals from geostationary orbit. The satellite is primarily meant for near real time imaging (under cloud free conditions) of natural resources and disaster events.

From page 60:
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Future Missions of GSLV planned to be launched in 2021 are GSLV-F10/EOS-03, GSLV-F12/EOS-05, GSLV-F14/NVS-01. These missions are in various stages of realisation.

However, there is no mention of this launch in 2021 in the TOI article Isro aims for 7 more launches from India in 2021, updated March 12 (see attached table).
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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - 2021
« Reply #2 on: 07/23/2021 01:14 am »
The GISAT-2 launch is now scheduled for January 2022.

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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - TBD 2022
« Reply #3 on: 08/22/2021 10:10 pm »
Given the third stage failure of GSLV Mk II, I expect that this launch will be delayed through the investigation and mitigation.

Whether or not this launch will be the Return To Flight for GSLV MkII, I don't know.

I'm changing the thread title to TBD 2022.
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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - NET 2023
« Reply #4 on: 06/25/2022 10:03 pm »
From "Joint IMD/ISRO updates since CGMS-50 and report on the medium to long-term future plans" presented at CGMS-50 plenary session (15-17 June 2022) (here).

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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - 2022
« Reply #5 on: 08/17/2022 06:38 am »
Cross-post:
Director, SDSC SHAR, press meet [15 Aug 2022]:
[YouTube link]
Missions planned for this year:
GSLV Mk3 M2 - OneWeb
PSLV C54 - Oceansat
SSLV D2
TV-D1 and TV-D2 CES for Gaganyaan
GSLV Mk2 F12
<snip>

(Was NET 2023 because this launch was not included in the previous list of 2022 launches.)

(Caveat: Unless it's the launch vehicles that are swapped.)
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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - NET 2023
« Reply #6 on: 12/02/2022 01:02 am »
Cross-posts

GISAT-2 not listed; NET April 2023:
Perhaps five Indian orbital launches before the end of the Indian fiscal year March 31, 2023:
[YouTube link in the original post]
Oceansat-3: end of November;
The 2nd OneWeb cluster launch: January or February, LVM3 M3;
The 2nd SSLV launch;
GSLV (MkII) NavIC satellite, apparently IRNSS-1J (1st of 5 2nd generation NavIC satellites ordered, which matches the circumstances of 1J);
Perhaps Aditya-L1.

SN, India’s PSLV rocket launches nine satellites in final mission of 2022, November 26:
Like the article title says, the Oceansat-3 launch was the last ISRO orbital launch of 2022.

Not listed here, but that could be because it is a meteorology geo imaging satellite?
List of Indian Earth observing satellites with scheduled launch time period; the list appears to have been updated in October 2022:
http://database.eohandbook.com/database/agencysummary.aspx?agencyID=11

Approved Missions

OCEANSAT-3              Nov 2022 (launched Nov 26)

NISAR                          Sep 2023 (other sources say 2024)

TRISHNA                    Dec 2024

OCEANSAT-3A           Nov 2025

RESOURCESAT-3       Nov 2025

RESOURCESAT-3S     Jun 2026

Planned Missions

INSAT-3DS                  2023

RISAT-1B                     2023

RESOURCESAT-3A    2026

RESOURCESAT-3SA  2027

Considered Missions
none

HRSAT (was Aug 2023 launch) and ATMSAT-1 (was 2025 launch) are gone from the list.
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Re: GSLV MkII F12 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - NET 2023
« Reply #7 on: 04/26/2023 04:42 pm »
Spotted a L40 booster in PSLV C55 launch stream when they were showing PSLV vehicle assembly clips. It's marked F12.

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Re: GSLV MkII F14 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - NET 2023
« Reply #8 on: 05/12/2023 06:32 am »
GSLV Mk II F12 is now assigned to the IRNSS-1J launch.
Spotted a L40 booster in PSLV C55 launch stream when they were showing PSLV vehicle assembly clips. It's marked F12.

A1263/23 (Issued for VOMF PART 1 OF 3) - GSLV-F12 ROCKET LAUNCH FM SHAR RANGE, SRIHARIKOTA WILL TAKE


Flying on GSLV F12, not F14.
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Re: GSLV MkII F14 - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - NET 2023
« Reply #9 on: 05/12/2023 06:36 am »
GSLV Mk II F12 is now assigned to the IRNSS-1J launch.
Spotted a L40 booster in PSLV C55 launch stream when they were showing PSLV vehicle assembly clips. It's marked F12.

A1263/23 (Issued for VOMF PART 1 OF 3) - GSLV-F12 ROCKET LAUNCH FM SHAR RANGE, SRIHARIKOTA WILL TAKE


Flying on GSLV F12, not F14.

...and now planned for launch in March 2024.
https://www.cgms-info.org/Agendas/GetWpFile.ashx?wid=7a49fc94-4517-4fd8-9abe-8c12f68cb5f5&aid=e6f0e59b-8d38-4691-aea1-3f33d881db20
[zubenelgenubi: I attached pdf file.]
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...and now planned for launch in March 2024.
CGMS presentation
[Apr 24-26]
Image files of .pdf attached.
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Re: GSLV MkII - EOS-05 (aka GISAT-2) - SLP - NET March 2024
« Reply #11 on: 05/29/2023 06:09 am »
No explicit mention; I deduce that this GSLV MkII launch will follow INSAT-3DS and NISAR.
ISRO Chairman wrapping up. Next GSLV launch is INSAT-3DS. Same rocket with NISAR. Coming months with PSLV, GSLV Mk.III, Gaganyan.
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