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#1040
by
input~2
on 11 May, 2014 17:03
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I hear a Jun-20 launch date for GSLV-MKIII...Any one please confirm if more info available
Is SPOT 7 flying before that (early June?)?
From
this article in Telugu dated April 5, it seems that at that time Spot-7 launch was planned in late June while Mk-III experimental launch was planned in late July
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#1041
by
isro-watch
on 15 May, 2014 01:31
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#1042
by
input~2
on 17 May, 2014 16:36
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#1043
by
input~2
on 17 May, 2014 16:46
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Completed launches
2014
January 5 (1048UTC)- GSLV-D5 (Mk II return to flight) SLP- GSAT-14
April 4 (1144UTC)- PSLV(XL) C24 - IRNSS-1B
Tentative launch schedule
2014
June 26 (tbc) 15:20 UTC- PSLV C23 - SPOT-7 + CanX-4 + CanX-5 + AISat + Iinusat? Singapore microsatellite
Late July 28-August 10 - GSLV Mk III X1, SLP - "atmospheric test" - crew module test
H2 - PSLV(XL) C26 - IRNSS-1C
H2 - PSLV(XL) C27 - IRNSS-1D
piggybacked on PSLV : IITMSAT;STUDSAT-2
IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B, Nemo-AM, IinuSat, IMS-B
- Ariane 5- GSAT-15
January 2015 to March 2016
- PSLV(XL) C28 - IRNSS-1E
-PSLV(XL) - IRNSS-1F
-PSLV(XL) - IRNSS-1G
- GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6
- PSLV - 3 DMC3(UK)
- PSLV (XL) SLP- AstroSat-1 + LAPAN-A2 + LAPAN-A3
- PSLV - Cartosat-2C + SRE-2
- GSLV MkII F09 - GSAT-9
- PSLV - Resourcesat-2A
- PSLV - Cartosat-2D
2015-Q4- PSLV - TeLEOS-1 (Singapore)
- Ariane 5 - GSAT-16
- foreign launcher - GSAT-17
- foreign launcher - GSAT-18
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11
April 2016 to March 2017
- PSLV - EnMap (German satellite)
- GSLV Mk II F10 - GISAT (GEO Imaging SATellite)
- GSLV Mk II F11 - GSAT-6A
2017-Q1- GSLV -Mk III D1 - GSAT-19E
- PSLV - Oceansat-3
- PSLV - Cartosat-3
(2017)- GSLV Mk II F08 - Chandrayaan-2
- tbd- Mars Observation Mission
piggybacked on PSLV: Aditya-1
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11S
- foreign launcher - GSAT-Ka
April 2017 to March 2018
- GSLV Mk II F12 - GSAT-7A
- GSLV Mk III D2 - GSAT-20
- PSLV - RISAT-1A
December - GSLV Mk II F13 - INSAT-3DR
- foreign launcher/sat - GSAT-21
after 2020
- GSLV Mk III - Manned mission
updated May 18
updated May 26
updated June 4
updated June 9
updated June 11
updated June 12
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#1044
by
input~2
on 18 May, 2014 13:20
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In
this article in Telugu, they mention Spot-7 launch (PSLV-C23) in the second week of June, with CanX-4/CanX-5 and "two small satellites". Same source: GSLV-Mk3 to be launched at end July
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#1045
by
Websorber
on 23 May, 2014 06:10
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#1046
by
input~2
on 26 May, 2014 09:34
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#1047
by
m.prasad
on 04 Jun, 2014 14:37
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It seems that initial preparations meeting held on Monday. The date is 26 June; but exact time is not mentioned. Pls refer the
Eenadu Telugu newspaperThx
~Prasad
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#1048
by
Salo
on 21 Jun, 2014 06:46
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#1049
by
input~2
on 21 Jun, 2014 11:49
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Completed launches
2014
January 5 (1048UTC)- GSLV-D5 (Mk II return to flight) SLP- GSAT-14
April 4 (1144UTC)- PSLV(XL) C24 - IRNSS-1B
Tentative launch schedule
2014
June 30 - 0419 UTC- PSLV C23 - SPOT-7 + CanX-4 + CanX-5 + AISat + Velox-1
July 28-August 10 - GSLV Mk III X1, SLP - "atmospheric test" - crew module test
H2 - PSLV(XL) C26 - IRNSS-1C
H2 - PSLV(XL) C27 - IRNSS-1D
piggybacked on PSLV : IITMSAT;STUDSAT-2
IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B, Nemo-AM, IinuSat, IMS-B
- Ariane 5- GSAT-15
January 2015 to March 2016
- PSLV(XL) C28 - IRNSS-1E
-PSLV(XL) - IRNSS-1F
-PSLV(XL) - IRNSS-1G
- GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6
- PSLV - 3 DMC3(UK)
- PSLV (XL) SLP- AstroSat-1 + LAPAN-A2 + LAPAN-A3
- PSLV - Cartosat-2C + SRE-2
- GSLV MkII F09 - GSAT-9
- PSLV - Resourcesat-2A
- PSLV - Cartosat-2D
2015-Q4- PSLV - TeLEOS-1 (Singapore)
- Ariane 5 - GSAT-16
- foreign launcher - GSAT-17
- foreign launcher - GSAT-18
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11
April 2016 to March 2017
- PSLV - EnMap (German satellite)
- GSLV Mk II F10 - GISAT (GEO Imaging SATellite)
- GSLV Mk II F11 - GSAT-6A
2017-Q1- GSLV -Mk III D1 - GSAT-19E
- PSLV - Oceansat-3
- PSLV - Cartosat-3
(2017)- GSLV Mk II F08 - Chandrayaan-2
- tbd- Mars Observation Mission
piggybacked on PSLV: Aditya-1
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11S
- foreign launcher - GSAT-Ka
April 2017 to March 2018
- GSLV Mk II F12 - GSAT-7A
- GSLV Mk III D2 - GSAT-20
- PSLV - RISAT-1A
December - GSLV Mk II F13 - INSAT-3DR
- foreign launcher/sat - GSAT-21
after 2020
- GSLV Mk III - Manned mission
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#1050
by
kanaka
on 23 Jun, 2014 04:25
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India should start thinking beyond PSLV now. A separate department (commercial arm) along with dedicated Launch Pad should be created which would be handling all PSLV launches so that concentration can be diverted to GSLV +
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#1051
by
input~2
on 23 Jun, 2014 06:21
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#1052
by
Salo
on 30 Jun, 2014 13:18
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#1053
by
input~2
on 30 Jun, 2014 14:10
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Completed launches
2014
January 5 (1048UTC)- GSLV-D5 (Mk II return to flight) SLP- GSAT-14
April 4 (1144UTC)- PSLV(XL) C24 - IRNSS-1B
June 30 - 0422 UTC- PSLV C23 - SPOT-7 + CanX-4 + CanX-5 + AISat + Velox-1
Tentative launch schedule
2014
August September- October or November GSLV Mk III X1, SLP - "atmospheric test" - crew module test
H2 - PSLV(XL) C26 - IRNSS-1C
H2 - PSLV(XL) C27 - IRNSS-1D
piggybacked on PSLV : IITMSAT;STUDSAT-2
IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B, Nemo-AM, IinuSat, IMS-B
- Ariane 5- GSAT-16
January 2015 to March 2016
- PSLV(XL) C28 - IRNSS-1E
-PSLV(XL) - IRNSS-1F
-PSLV(XL) - IRNSS-1G
- GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6
- PSLV - 3 DMC3(UK)
- PSLV (XL) SLP- AstroSat-1 + LAPAN-A2 + LAPAN-A3
- PSLV - Cartosat-2C + SRE-2
- GSLV MkII F09 - GSAT-9
- PSLV - Resourcesat-2A
- PSLV - Cartosat-2D
2015-Q4- PSLV - TeLEOS-1 (Singapore)
2015-Q1- Ariane 5- GSAT-16
mid-2015 - Ariane 5 - GSAT-15
- foreign launcher - GSAT-17
- foreign launcher - GSAT-18
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11
April 2016 to March 2017
- PSLV - EnMap (German satellite)
- GSLV Mk II F10 - GISAT (GEO Imaging SATellite)
- GSLV Mk II F11 - GSAT-6A
2017-Q1- GSLV -Mk III D1 - GSAT-19E
- PSLV - Oceansat-3
- PSLV - Cartosat-3
(2017)- GSLV Mk II F08 - Chandrayaan-2
- tbd- Mars Observation Mission
piggybacked on PSLV: Aditya-1
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11S
- foreign launcher - GSAT-Ka
April 2017 to March 2018
- GSLV Mk II F12 - GSAT-7A
- GSLV Mk III D2 - GSAT-20
- PSLV - RISAT-1A
December - GSLV Mk II F13 - INSAT-3DR
- foreign launcher/sat - GSAT-21
after 2020
- GSLV Mk III - Manned mission
updated July 1
updated July 17
updated August 5
updated August 10
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#1054
by
ss1_3
on 01 Jul, 2014 18:26
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#1055
by
Salo
on 11 Jul, 2014 09:37
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#1056
by
vyoma
on 16 Jul, 2014 13:25
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http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=106751GSAT-15 is targeted to be launched in mid -2015 and GSAT-16 is scheduled to be launched in 2014-15.
GSAT-15 is approved by the Government on July 17, 2013. It will carry 24 Ku-band transponders and a GAGAN (GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation) payload. GSAT-15 spacecraft will provide replacement for the Ku-band capacity of INSAT-3A and INSAT-4B spacecrafts to augment and support the existing DTH and VSAT services in the country. The GAGAN payload of GSAT-I5 will meet the in-orbit redundancy requirement for Safety of Life (SOL) operations benefiting the civil aviation services in the country.
GSAT-16 is approved by the Government on July 17, 2013. It will carry 48 transponders in C-band, Ku-band and Upper Extended C-bands. GSAT-16 spacecraft will provide replacement for the INSAT-3E spacecraft and will also augment the C and Upper Extended C-band capacity.
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#1057
by
isro-watch
on 13 Aug, 2014 02:39
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I hear about a GSLV coming up on the FLP at Sriharikota. Can some one please confirm that ? Are they postponing the two PSLV launches for IRNSS in favour of GSLV-D6 ?
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#1058
by
kanaka
on 13 Aug, 2014 03:17
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I hear about a GSLV coming up on the FLP at Sriharikota. Can some one please confirm that ? Are they postponing the two PSLV launches for IRNSS in favour of GSLV-D6 ?
If that is the case then we should see weather its feasable to inject two satellites at a time using GSLV, provided the vehicle is capable of it.
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#1059
by
chota
on 13 Aug, 2014 08:03
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I hear about a GSLV coming up on the FLP at Sriharikota. Can some one please confirm that ? Are they postponing the two PSLV launches for IRNSS in favour of GSLV-D6 ?
If that is the case then we should see weather its feasable to inject two satellites at a time using GSLV, provided the vehicle is capable of it.
There are issues launching a GSLV from First Launch Pad. Normally GSLV is always launched from second launch pad