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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1440 on: 08/09/2018 07:52 pm »
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/indian-space-research-organisation-plans-to-increase-launch-rate-to-12-a-year/articleshow/65097509.cms
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CHENNAI: To keep pace with the rising demands of the country, Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will increase its satellite launches to at least 12 a year, said  Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) director S Somanath.
"We are also planning to build high data communication satellites (at least 100 Gigabyte per second) and landing on the moon by Chandrayan II by next year," he told reporters after speaking at Sathyabama University's 27th convocation programme on Sunday.

Though such an ambitious plan is desirable by everyone who follows Indian Space Program closely, yet it is rather implausible at the current scenario owing to the two recent mishaps, until the problem pertaining to the quality control in the manufacturing of satellite components are sorted out. ISRO has to tread cautiously before the quality control issue involving the private sector is fixed once for all, by meticulously checking every component manufactured by the growing number of private companies, before the assembly of the satellites.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1441 on: 08/12/2018 08:21 am »
https://www.hindustantimes.com/science/india-needs-45-more-satellites-in-space-isro-chairman/story-RmoIuyXz9rgFweZhu7Tp6N.html
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By the middle of next year, 2019 we want to launch GSAT 20 communication satellite.
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Besides this we are also working on a small launcher -- a small innovative launch vehicle which could be put in service by the middle of next year. This will exclusively cater to launching of small satellites as primary payload.
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1442 on: 08/12/2018 11:46 am »
http://www.newsonair.com/Main-News-Details.aspx?id=351385
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ISRO will launch 50 satellites in next three years

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch 50 satellites in the next three years to meet the growing demand for space applications in India.

Chairman of ISRO Dr K Sivan told this to reporters in Bengaluru at the ISRO headquarters after the inauguration of bust of Dr Vikram Sarabhai, the first Chairman of  ISRO whose 99th birth anniversary is being celebrated today.

Dr. Sivan said, two launches will be planned every month from February next year, which he said, will be a record in the history of space programme. The Chairman also said, Chandrayaan II mission to moon with a lander is planned in January next year. ISRO will also launch two demonstration flights of Small Satellite Launch Vehicle in mid of next year.
 

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1443 on: 08/12/2018 11:59 am »
« Last Edit: 08/12/2018 12:05 pm by Salo »

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1444 on: 08/12/2018 02:35 pm »
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

Tentative launch schedule
2018
September 15 - PSLV-C42 - SSTL S1-4 & NovaSAR-1 + foreign small sats
October 1-7-  GSLV Mk III D2 (SLP) - GSAT-29
October  November (or October) - PSLV-C43 - HySIS & 30 foreign small sats
December - GSLV F11 PSLV C44- EMIsat

piggybacked  on  PSLV : IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F,  IinuSat, IMS-B, NEMO-AM (FY 2018-19), PlanetiQ-1, PlanetiQ-2, InnoSat-2 (Malaysia)

November 30  - Ariane 5 - GSAT-11
December ~15 - Ariane 5 - GSAT-31 (repl. for Insat-4CR)

2019
NET January 3 - GSLV MkIII M1 (SLP) - Chandrayaan-2
January - PSLV C45 - RISAT-2B
Q1? (or November 2018) - GSLV F11  - GSAT-7A
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
August - GSLV MkIII F01 - GSAT-20
October - SSLV Demo 2
October - GSLV - GSAT-32 (repl. for GSAT-6A)
December - PSLV XL - Aditiya-L1
     - PSLV - HRSAT (3 s/c)
     - GSLV ?  - GSAT-30
     - GSLV MkIII D3? - GSAT-22 (or 2020)
     - PSLV - RISAT-1A
     - PSLV - RISAT-2A
     - PSLV - IRNSS-1J
     - PSLV - Oceansat-3

May - Ariane 5 - GSAT-30 (repl. for Insat-4A)

2020
Q1 -  PSLV - Oceansat-3A
March  - PSLV - Cartosat-3B
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3S
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3
     - PSLV - EnMap (Germany)
    - PSLV? - MOM-2
     - 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
>2024
     - GSLV MkIII - GaganYaan (First manned mission)

updated Aug. 13
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1445 on: 08/12/2018 04:08 pm »
Chandrayaan-2 to be launched in January-March window in 2019
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"Next year from February to December we plan to have 22 missions with almost two missions per month, which is a very important activity. This tight schedule of programmes we are doing for the first time.

We have set a target.We may not be able achieve but we are targeting it. So many missions in a year is a huge target for the first time in the history of ISRO," Sivan said.
The remaining months of 2018 would also be very hectic for ISRO as it plans to launch at least two missions every month, he said.

"Our next mission is PSLV C42, which will launch NOVASAT and S1-4. These two satellites are commercial satellites from the U.K.It is a commercial mission and is planned in September. Subsequently we have two missions each month," the ISRO chief said.

In October this year ISRO would launch GSAT29 for the Digital India programme and hyper spectrum imaging satellites along with 30 commercial satellites, Sivan said.

The following month GSAT-7A will be launched, while in December there would be two missions,GSLV-F11 launching AMISAT and GSAT-31, a replacement for INSAT 4CR, whose life will get over by January, he said.

ISRO would have two missions Chandrayan-2 by GSLV Mark 3 and the PSLV P45 launching RA-SAT 2B next year.
"AMISAT" is presumably EMIsat and "RA-SAT 2B" presumably RISAT-2B
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1446 on: 08/12/2018 08:52 pm »
", while in December there would be two missions,GSLV-F11 launching AMISAT and GSAT-31, a replacement for INSAT 4CR, whose life will get over by January, he said."


   Whoa, if I read this correctly, the GSLV F-11( and this is the first time we're hearing of it, I'm sure)  will launch two satellites, into a geosynchronous orbit. So it will be ISRO's first 'multi-launch' involving the GSLV. Excellent.
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1447 on: 08/13/2018 02:41 am »
", while in December there would be two missions,GSLV-F11 launching AMISAT and GSAT-31, a replacement for INSAT 4CR, whose life will get over by January, he said."


   Whoa, if I read this correctly, the GSLV F-11( and this is the first time we're hearing of it, I'm sure)  will launch two satellites, into a geosynchronous orbit. So it will be ISRO's first 'multi-launch' involving the GSLV. Excellent.

Sorry, but you're wrong. GSat 31 is being launched by Arianespace from French Guiana.
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1448 on: 08/13/2018 03:55 am »
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Yah, I was misled by the sentence. They are referring to two separate launch missions. It would be nice to see a double launch into geosynchronous orbit though. Perhaps within a couple of years!
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1449 on: 08/13/2018 08:31 am »
The events seem to overturn

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Arianespace to launch 3 more heavy Indian satellites

..."Arianespace will launch GSAT-11 on November 30, followed by GSAT-31 in December and GSAT-30 in May 2019," state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman K. Sivan told reporters at an event here....

https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/arianespace-to-launch-3-more-heavy-indian-satellites-118081200641_1.html

no guarantee if that's true

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1450 on: 08/13/2018 08:34 am »
https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/isro-to-launch-gsat-32-satellite-in-october-2019-to-replace-the-silent-gsat-6a-4951441.html
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"The GSAT-32 will be launched in October 2019 from the spaceport at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh as a replacement for GSAT-6A," state-run Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Chairman K Sivan told reporters.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1451 on: 08/13/2018 08:41 am »
https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/arianespace-to-launch-3-heavy-indian-satellites-over-the-next-9-months-isro-4951591.html
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Contrary to earlier reports, ISRO has decided to launch the two heavier satellites GSAT-31 and GSAT-30 on Ariane-5 to replace INSAT-4CR whose life gets over in January and INSAT-4A, as its life span ends in July 2019.

    "Unless we launch the two satellites (GSAT-31 & GSAT-30) before the lifespan of earlier satellites end, we will have no telecast link and direct-to-home (DTH) services in the country," Sivan pointed out.

INSAT-4CR was launched on 2 September, 2007 by ISRO on GSLV-F04 from Sriharikota and INSAT-4A was launched from Kourou on 22 December, 2005.

Though ISRO planned to launch GSAT-31 and GSAT-30 on its heavy rocket GSLV Mk-2 (Geo-Stationary Launch Vehicle-Mark 2), it gave up the move as the life of the two spacecraft would be for only three years and not 15 years as intended to be.

As the GSLV Mark-3 will be used to launch India's second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2 with a lander and rover on 3 January, the space agency is compelled to launch the two replacing heavy satellites on Arian-5.

"As per Arianespace protocol, the launch date must be signed four months prior to lift-off. We need to launch GSAT-31 by 15 December as the satellite (INSAT-4CR) to be replaced has a lifespan till January," added Sivan.
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1452 on: 08/14/2018 12:18 pm »

Here is another bit of confusingly worded information, making it sound like the GSLV Mark 2 is launching two satellites.  If they can, wonderful. But someone pointed out it's not the case. Incidentally, what is AMISAT?

https://www.ibtimes.co.in/here-why-isro-has-postpone-chandrayaan-2-mission-once-again-777754


Following that, GSAT-7A is scheduled to be launched in November and in December, GSLV-F11 would be launching AMISAT and GSAT-31, informed the chairman of ISRO.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1453 on: 08/14/2018 12:52 pm »

Here is another bit of confusingly worded information, making it sound like the GSLV Mark 2 is launching two satellites.  If they can, wonderful. But someone pointed out it's not the case. Incidentally, what is AMISAT?

https://www.ibtimes.co.in/here-why-isro-has-postpone-chandrayaan-2-mission-once-again-777754


Following that, GSAT-7A is scheduled to be launched in November and in December, GSLV-F11 would be launching AMISAT and GSAT-31, informed the chairman of ISRO.

Please have a look at the tentative launch schedule above  (AMISAT is most probably wrong spelling for EMIsat)

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1454 on: 08/15/2018 02:09 pm »
https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/india-will-put-man-in-space-for-seven-days-isro-chairman-118081500485_1.html
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For the first time, India's space agency is planning to put an Indian astronaut for seven days in space at a cost less than Rs 10,000 crore as part of its manned mission by 2022, ISRO Chairman K. Sivan said on Wednesday.

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving the Indian Space Research Organisation the target to be achieved in the next four years, Sivan told IANS: "Our plan is to have a human being in space for seven days and not less than that.

"He will be in a spacecraft, 300-400 km above earth," Sivan said, as he explained that the rocket to be used for the manned mission would be a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV-Mk III).

He said the first unmanned flight as part of a manned space mission will happen two years from now.

"There will be two unmanned space missions before the actual manned space mission," Sivan added.

In his Independence Day address to the nation, Modi said: "In space technology, we have dreamt something; our scientists have dreamt something. And I am happy to announce that by 2022, the 75th Independence year, we are planning a manned space mission.

"We will put an Indian in space by 2022 or earlier," Modi said.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1455 on: 08/15/2018 03:33 pm »
Cross-post, already updated in this thread, re: PSLV C42 launch date:
As per recent NDTV interview of ISRO chairman targeted launch date is september 15th
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1456 on: 08/16/2018 08:36 am »
https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/isro-says-its-geared-up-for-gaganyaan/articleshow/65416292.cms
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement on Wednesday that India has resolved to send manned spacecraft (Gaganyaan) to space by 2022 has come as a surprise to ISRO but the space agency is all geared up to make it a reality.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1457 on: 08/17/2018 08:03 pm »
According to a recent delaration from SHAR director:4 launches will take place from SHAR during the next 6 months
* PSLV C42 in the 2nd week of September
* GSLV MkIII with GSAT-29 during the 1st week of October
* PSLV-C43 in November
* PSLV C44 in December

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1458 on: 08/27/2018 12:37 pm »
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Nice to know that there are going to be four flights between now, and December. And soon after, the Chandrayaan mission( if everything goes well) and the GSAT-7A.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1459 on: 08/27/2018 01:35 pm »
https://www.dailysabah.com/technology/2018/08/27/turkeys-first-indigenous-microsatellite-to-be-launched-next-year
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Lagari, Turkey's first indigenous microsatellite, will be complete this year and launched in the second half of 2019.
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Meanwhile, a Launch Service Agreement for the microsatellite was signed with Antrix Corporation Limited.

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