> GSLV Mk II F09 in March> GSLV Mk III D1 launch in Aprilhttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/isro-centres-set-for-the-record-launch-of-104-satellites-at-one-go-by-february-15/articleshow/56856368.cms
More PSLV launches are planned this year, at the rate of two in a month, the scientists said.
> Cartosat-2D yet to reach SHAR. All 100 foreign satellites in SHAR
@input~2,A correction. In the launch schedule, Cartosat-2E is mentioned twice,for April and December.ThxSent from my SM-J710F using Tapatalk
Quote from: vineethgk on 02/26/2017 05:07 pm@input~2,A correction. In the launch schedule, Cartosat-2E is mentioned twice,for April and December.ThxSent from my SM-J710F using TapatalkWell, the line for December has been already stricken out, but I'm afraid using Tapatalk you can't see that marking nor can you see the various color codes for updates. I would suggest you use a browser to have the full picture for the tentative schedule.
The first of them, GSAT-9 or the South Asia Satellite, will kick off the serial launches in the first half of April from the Sriharikota space port. (Officials said they had not yet set a date for it.)
Tentatively, ISRO has lined up the Internet user-friendly GSAT-19 for launch around May; GSAT-17 around June; GSAT-6A, which like GSAT-6, is for the Defence forces, in September; and its largest 5,000-plus GSAT-11 around December. GSAT-17 and GSAT-11 will be launched on the European Ariane launcher.
After INSAT-4CR was moved to a new orbital slot a few months ago, its efficiency has been improved and a little extra capacity created for select use, he said.