Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 12/29/2020 07:56 pmOngoing SSLV preparations take the FLP out of play for other launches. Both launches, of Amazonia and GISAT-1, will apparently stage from the SLP.The open question is: which is first, and which follows?The next launch is Amazônia-1. Presumably GISAT-1 will follow.https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=50228.msg2169645#new
Ongoing SSLV preparations take the FLP out of play for other launches. Both launches, of Amazonia and GISAT-1, will apparently stage from the SLP.The open question is: which is first, and which follows?
"We are looking to launch this Geo imaging satellite on March 28, subject to weather conditions", an official of the Bengaluru-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) told PTI on Sunday.
TOI, Isro aims for 7 more launches from India in 2021, updated March 12
Folks ! Is the launch of GISAT-1 still scheduled for next Sunday 28th March ? If so, when will we know on the exact launch details ?
New launch date is April 18thhttps://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/isro-revises-launch-schedule-of-gisat-1-after-minor-issue-with-satellite/articleshow/81711431.cmsThe Indian Space Research Organisation has revised the launch schedule of geo imaging satellite GISAT-1 on board GSLV-F10 rocket following a "minor issue" with the spacecraft.The Bengaluru-headquartered space agency was earlier looking to launch the satellite on March 28, subject to weather conditions."There is a minor issue with the satellite", ISRO sources told PTI."As of now, we are planning to launch it on April 18".GISAT-1 was originally planned to be ..
The PMO intervened because pressure came from Washington.
“The satellite has some voltage fluctuation issue which is delaying the launch," one scientist in the know told TOI.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/voltage-issue-further-delays-launch-of-gisat-1/articleshow/81993758.cms
"We are working on the problem and the launch should happen in the last week of this month [April], or may even get pushed to May," a scientist said.
More delay to be expected for this launch due to the pandemichttps://react.etvbharat.com/telugu/andhra-pradesh/city/nellore/works-suspension-in-shar-due-to-corona-virus/ap20210427101859457
/.../Further, with the demand for oxygen shooting up from the hospitals to save Covid-19 patients, the Indian space agency's rocket may not be getting oxygen to power itself for some time to come thereby delaying its space missions.The ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) at Mahendragiri in Tamil Nadu is supplying oxygen to hospitals to save Covid-19 patients.The satellite and the rocket (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle - F10 (GSLV-F10) are ready at the rocket launch centre in Sriharikota./.../
Launch on Aug 12.https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/technology/1646335-isro-swinging-back-to-full-action-plans-to-launch-geo-imaging-satellite-on-august-12