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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1560 on: 03/20/2019 05:42 pm »
PSLV C45 launch campaign has been moved to the second launch pad the same pad which GSLV Mk-3 M1/Chandraayan-2 is going to launch from. Given the turn around time that will be needed between the two launches it is possible Chandraayan-2 launch might slip into may.

Wouldn't it slip to June? The previous launch window ended in February, and the next is from March 25 to end of April.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/chandrayaan-2-mission-planned-for-middle-of-april-isro/articleshow/67484715.cms
By the end of April, the Chandrayaan-2 experiment will be done by the GSLV-Mark3 carrier (telugu):
https://www.eenadu.net/nationalinternational/mainnews/2019/03/17/77695/
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1561 on: 03/21/2019 07:13 am »
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Chandrayaan-2 launch campaign has nothing to do with PSLV-C45 launch. Unless any problem surfaces at the last moment, Chandrayaan-2 is scheduled to be launched by April end as it has been confirmed by ISRO Chairman.

PSLV C45 launch campaign has been moved to the second launch pad the same pad which GSLV Mk-3 M1/Chandraayan-2 is going to launch from. Given the turn around time that will be needed between the two launches it is possible Chandraayan-2 launch might slip into may.

Contrary to the old report, PSLV C45 is scheduled to be launched from the First Launch Pad with the date of launch not to be pushed further as the payloads are reported to have reached Shriharikota.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1562 on: 03/21/2019 01:48 pm »
 True, but another example of keeping a relatively low profile launch campaign, was the GSLV Mark 3 D2 launch on Nov 14/2018.  The mission was mentioned here and there, but really only displayed and confirmed( or am I sorely mistaken)  on the ISRO website a few days before the launch. They must have had their reasons. Anyway, let's hope Chandrayaan-2 keeps to schedule.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1563 on: 04/01/2019 08:08 am »
Performed launches in 2019
January 24  18:07 UTC- PSLV DL C44 (FLP)- Microsat-R
April 1st 03:57 UTC- PSLV-QL C45 - EMISAT & 28 others

February 5 21:01 UTC- Ariane 5 - GSAT-31 (repl. for Insat-4CR)

Planned launches
2019
mid May 22- PSLV C46 - RISAT-2BR1
June - PSLV C47 - Cartosat-3 + (Nemo-AM?)
July - PSLV - RISAT-2BR1
July 9-16 - GSLV MkIII M1 (SLP) - Chandrayaan-2
August - SSLV Demo 1 - "DefenceSat-A/DefenceSat-B"
Sept to Nov - GSLV  - GISAT-1 (GEO Imaging SATellite)
September (tbc) - GSLV MkIII- GSAT-20
October - PSLV - RISAT-2BR2
NET October - SSLV Demo 2
November - GSLV - GISAT-2
     - PSLV - HRSAT (3 s/c)
November - PSLV - RISAT-1A
(tbc)   - PSLV - IRNSS-1J


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

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

2020
      - PSLV - Cartosat-3A
February - GSLV - GSAT-32 (repl. for GSAT-6A)
Q1 -  PSLV - Oceansat-3A
March  - PSLV - Cartosat-3B
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3S
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3
mid-year - PSLV -  Amazonia-1 (Brazil) & smallsats
     - PSLV - EnMap (Germany)
     - PSLV XL - Aditya-L1
     - GSLV MkIII D3? - GSAT-22
      - PSLV - RISAT-2A
     - PSLV - Oceansat-3

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


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updated April 30
updated May 1
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1565 on: 04/02/2019 08:12 pm »

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1566 on: 04/02/2019 11:35 pm »
2019 Planned launches (expected pad assignments and launch targets)
mid May - PSLV C46 - RISAT-2B (FLP)
June - PSLV C47 - Cartosat-3 + Nemo-AM (SLP)
July - PSLV C48 - RISAT-2BR1 (FLP)
July - GSLV MkIII M1 - Chandrayaan-2 (SLP)
August - SSLV D1 - "DefenceSat-A/DefenceSat-B" (FLP)
September - GSLV F10 - GISAT-1 (SLP)
September - GSLV MkIII M2 - GSAT-20 (SLP)
October - PSLV C49 - RISAT-2BR2 (SLP)
October - SSLV D2 - DRDO payloads (FLP)
November - GSLV F12 - GISAT-2 (SLP)
November - PSLV C50 - RISAT-1A (FLP)
December - PSLV C51 - HRSAT (3 s/c) (FLP)
December - PSLV C52 - IRNSS-1J (SLP)

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1567 on: 04/07/2019 04:49 am »
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/after-pslv-c45-success-isro-sets-focus-on-next-pslv-for-risat-launch/articleshow/68753149.cms
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KOCHI: After the successful launch of PSLV-C45 on Monday morning, Isro centres in Kerala are focused on the next PSLV mission in May for launch of RISAT-2BR 1, a Radar Imaging Satellite for strategic surveillance and then Chandrayaan- 2 moon mission.
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Now, focus is on by Isro centres for the next PSLV missions and then the GSLV-MK III mission for Chandrayaan -2," ISRO chairman K Sivan told TOI from Sriharikota.
The next window for Chandrayaan-2 mission is by April end, if not, then it will be in June, said an official at Isro.
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) director S Somanath said, "Tests are on for the PSLV-C46 mission in May for launch of RISAT 2BR 1, a Radar Imaging Satellite for reconnaissanceand strategic surveillance. It will be followed by PSLV-C47 mission to launch earth observation satellite Cartosat-3 in June. The date for launch of Chandrayaan-2 is yet to be finalised".

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1568 on: 04/25/2019 08:06 pm »
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/68894289.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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Cabinet approves Rs 3,000 crore GSLV phase-4 programme for 5 launches
Surendra Singh | TNN | Updated: Apr 15, 2019, 19:31 IST
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A series of advanced satellites Gsat-20, Gsat-30 and Gsat-32 , which will boost communication capabilites of the country, will also be launched by early next year. While Gsat-20 and Gsat-30, a replacement of Insat-4A, will be sent to space from French Guiana, Gsat-32 will be launched from Sriharikota.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1569 on: 04/26/2019 06:57 pm »
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1571 on: 05/01/2019 05:44 pm »
Cross-post re: new Chandrayaan-2 launch window and landing date:
https://www.isro.gov.in/update/01-may-2019/press-release-chandrayaan-2

Good news, now official, launch in July, dates given

Launch window July 9-16, 2019
Landing ~ September 6, 2019
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1572 on: 05/04/2019 05:09 am »
https://spacenews.com/loft-orbital-fills-first-condosat-preps-for-quarterly-launches/
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WASHINGTON — Loft Orbital, a company preparing a constellation to carry payloads for customers who don’t want to operate their own satellites, has filled up its first satellite and booked a January 2020 launch through Spaceflight Industries.

San Francisco-based Loft Orbital will carry five customer payloads on its first mission, designated YAM-2, Alex Greenberg, Loft Orbital co-founder and head of operations, told SpaceNews. Greenberg said the satellite will launch aboard an Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle to low Earth orbit.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1573 on: 05/05/2019 03:59 am »
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/69169011.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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Kanyakumari: India’s first mission to study the sun, Aditya-L1, will be launched in the first half of next year, chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) K Sivan told reporters at Sarakkalvilai in Kanyakumari district on Friday.


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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1574 on: 05/12/2019 05:09 am »
https://twitter.com/isro/status/1127192908472262656
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#PSLV-C46 set to launch #RISAT-2B from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 0527 Hrs IST on May 22, 2019, subject to weather conditions.
Updates will continue.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1576 on: 05/12/2019 04:31 pm »
Performed launches in 2019
January 24  18:07 UTC- PSLV DL C44 (FLP)- Microsat-R
April 1st 03:57 UTC- PSLV-QL C45 - EMISAT & 28 others
May 22, 00:00 UTC- PSLV C46 - RISAT-2B

February 5 21:01 UTC- Ariane 5 - GSAT-31 (repl. for Insat-4CR)

Planned launches
2019
July 9-16 15 14 21:21 UTC- GSLV MkIII M1 (SLP) - Chandrayaan-2
June NET July- PSLV C47 - Cartosat-3 + (Nemo-AM?)
NET July - PSLV - RISAT-2BR1
August - SSLV Demo 1 - "DefenceSat-A/DefenceSat-B"
Sept - GSLV  - GISAT-1 (GEO Imaging SATellite)
September (tbc) - GSLV MkIII- GSAT-20
October - PSLV - RISAT-2BR2
NET October - SSLV Demo 2
November - GSLV - GISAT-2
     - PSLV - HRSAT (3 s/c)
November - PSLV - RISAT-1A
 (tbc)   - PSLV - IRNSS-1J


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

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

2020
      - PSLV - Cartosat-3A
February - GSLV - GSAT-32 (repl. for GSAT-6A)
Q1 -  PSLV - Oceansat-3A
March  - PSLV - Cartosat-3B
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3S
Q2 - PSLV - Resourcesat-3
mid-year - PSLV -  Amazonia-1 (Brazil) & smallsats
     - PSLV - EnMap (Germany)
     - PSLV XL - Aditya-L1
     - GSLV MkIII D3? - GSAT-22
      - PSLV - RISAT-2A
     - PSLV - Oceansat-3

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 May 22
Updated June 9
Updated June 12
« Last Edit: 06/12/2019 01:16 pm by input~2 »

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1577 on: 05/18/2019 03:24 pm »
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Six years after courting Mars, India has planned seven scientific missions in the next 10 years, including a date with Venus in 2023.

While the spacecraft to Venus will lift off with more than 20 payloads, the next decade will start with interplanetary missions — Xposat to study cosmic radiation in 2020, Aditya L1 to the Sun in 2021, Mars Orbiter Mission-2 in 2022, Lunar Polar Exploration or Chandrayaan-3 in 2024 and Exoworlds, an exploration outside the solar system in 2028.
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Aditya L1 and Xposat missions have been defined. The rest are in planning stages

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/after-mars-venus-on-isros-planetary-travel-list/articleshow/69381185.cms

(What's that "Exoworlds"? An exoplanet hunter telescope, or a probe to interstellar space? ???)
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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1578 on: 05/19/2019 02:02 am »
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Six years after courting Mars, India has planned seven scientific missions in the next 10 years, including a date with Venus in 2023.

While the spacecraft to Venus will lift off with more than 20 payloads, the next decade will start with interplanetary missions — Xposat to study cosmic radiation in 2020, Aditya L1 to the Sun in 2021, Mars Orbiter Mission-2 in 2022, Lunar Polar Exploration or Chandrayaan-3 in 2024 and Exoworlds, an exploration outside the solar system in 2028.
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Aditya L1 and Xposat missions have been defined. The rest are in planning stages

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/after-mars-venus-on-isros-planetary-travel-list/articleshow/69381185.cms

(What's that "Exoworlds"? An exoplanet hunter telescope, or a probe to interstellar space? ???)
The article is just a random rate. Seriously, when did he have timelines of Chandrayaan-3
An eco solar system mission like Voyager or Pioneer will take 10-15 years to materialize given our current level and it jumping outside solar system will take multiple decades.

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Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #1579 on: 05/22/2019 03:22 pm »
Cross-post from the post-successful-launch speeches of RISAT-2B:
ISRO Chairman and Department of Space Secretary. Satellite has 3.6 m deployable antenna.

Chandrayan 2 between 9 and 16 July. Landing on Moon on 6 September.

Cartosat 3 follows.

Reusable Launch Vehicle second demonstration.

Smallsat Launch Vehicle demonstration mission.
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