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#1120
by
input~2
on 18 Apr, 2015 14:50
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2015 performed Launches
March 28 1149UTC - PSLV(XL) C27 - IRNSS-1D
Tentative launch schedule
2015
June 15-21 22-30 - PSLV(XL) C28 FLP - 3 DMC3(UK) + SkySat#3 (US) + foreign microsat
H2 - GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6 (military use)
H12 - RLV-TD HEX-01
September - PSLV(XL) C30 - IRNSS-1E
October - PSLV (XL) C34 SLP- AstroSat-1 + LAPAN-A2 (Indon.)
December - PSLV(XL) C31 - IRNSS-1F
piggybacked on PSLV: SkySat-3 (in December as per Skybox Imaging)
October - Ariane 5 - GSAT-15
2016
Q1 - GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6 (military use)
March - PSLV(CA) C29 - TeLEOS-1 + KR 1 + VELOX C1
June - PSLV(XL) C32 - IRNSS-1G
September - PSLV C33 - Cartosat-2C + SRE-2
- GSLV MkII D8 - GSAT-9
December - PSLV C35 - Resourcesat-2A
piggybacked on PSLV : M3MSat (Canada)
- foreign launcher - GSAT-18
- foreign launcher - Insat-3DR
Jan 2017 to March 2018
- PSLV - Scatsat-1
- PSLV - Cartosat-2D
- GSLV Mk II F10 - GISAT (GEO Imaging SATellite)
- GSLV Mk II F11 - GSAT-6A
- PSLV - Oceansat-3
- PSLV - Cartosat-2E
- GSLV -Mk III D1 - GSAT-19
- tbd- Mars Observation Mission
- GSLV Mk II D9 - Chandrayaan-2
- foreign launcher - GSAT-17
- foreign launcher - GSAT-18
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11
piggybacked on PSLV : IITMSAT;STUDSAT-2, LAPAN A3
IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B, Nemo-AM, IinuSat, IMS-B, M3MSat
April 2018-2019
- GSLV Mk II F12 - GSAT-7A
- GSLV Mk III D2 - GSAT-20
- PSLV - Cartosat-3
- PSLV - RISAT-1A
- PSLV XL - Aditiya-1
- PSLV - EnMap (German satellite)
2020
September - GSLV MkII - NI-SAR (NASA-ISRO SAR sat)
after 2020
- GSLV Mk III - Manned mission
updated on April 19
updated on April 21
updated on April 29
updated on May 7
updated on May 11
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#1121
by
input~2
on 19 Apr, 2015 14:39
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Skybox Imaging has recently notified a US agency that SkySat-3 was anticipated to be launched with PSLV in December 2015 (inclined ~97°, with which primary P/L?)
Additional information:
SkySat-4/5/6/7 to be launched as secondary payloads on Vega in July 2016
Skysat-8/9/10/11/12/13 as primary payload on Minotaur-C from VAFB in September 2016
SkySat-14/15 to be launched in 2017 on a yet to be determined launcher
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#1122
by
input~2
on 19 Apr, 2015 16:52
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#1123
by
input~2
on 21 Apr, 2015 06:29
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#1124
by
input~2
on 29 Apr, 2015 13:06
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#1125
by
Skyrocket
on 04 May, 2015 16:26
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#1126
by
input~2
on 07 May, 2015 06:24
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#1127
by
input~2
on 11 May, 2015 06:07
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Skysat-3 to be launched along with DMC-3A, DMC-3B , DMC-3C and a microsat in the last week of June
source in Hindi thanks to vyoma
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#1128
by
input~2
on 17 May, 2015 15:10
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2015 performed Launches
March 28 1149UTC - PSLV(XL) C27 - IRNSS-1D
Tentative launch schedule
2015
June 25 July 10 - PSLV(XL) C28 FLP - 3 DMC3 (UK) + SkySat#3 (US) + foreign microsat
H2 August - RLV-TD HEX-01 (suborbital)
August or 2016-Q1 - GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6 (military use)
September - PSLV(XL) C30 - IRNSS-1E
October - PSLV (XL) C34 SLP- AstroSat-1 + LAPAN-A2 (Indonesia)
December - PSLV(XL) C31 - IRNSS-1F
October Nov-Dec - Ariane 5 - GSAT-15
2016
Q1 - GSLV-D6 Mk II - GSAT-6 (military use)
March - PSLV(CA) C29 - TeLEOS-1 + KR 1 + VELOX C1 (Singapore)
June - PSLV(XL) C32 - IRNSS-1G
September - PSLV C33 - Cartosat-2C + SRE-2
- GSLV MkII D8 - GSAT-9
December - PSLV C35 - Resourcesat-2A
piggybacked on PSLV : M3MSat (Canada), Nemo-AM
- foreign launcher - Insat-3DR
15 PSLV flights (C36 to C50) to be completed during the period 2017-2020
Jan 2017 to March 2018
2017 or end 2016 - PSLV - Scatsat-1
- PSLV - Cartosat-2D
- GSLV Mk II F10 - GISAT (GEO Imaging SATellite)
- GSLV Mk II F11 - GSAT-6A
- PSLV - Oceansat-3
- PSLV - Cartosat-2E
- GSLV -Mk III D1 - GSAT-19
- tbd- Mars Observation Mission
- GSLV Mk II D9 - Chandrayaan-2
- foreign launcher - GSAT-17
- foreign launcher - GSAT-18
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11
piggybacked on PSLV : IITMSAT;STUDSAT-2, LAPAN A3
IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B, Nemo-AM, IinuSat, IMS-B
April 2018-2019
- GSLV Mk II F12 - GSAT-7A
- GSLV Mk III D2 - GSAT-20
- PSLV - Cartosat-3
- PSLV - RISAT-1A
- PSLV XL - Aditiya-1
- PSLV - EnMap (Germany)
2020
September - GSLV MkII - NI-SAR (NASA-ISRO SAR sat)
- PSLV C44
- PSLV C45
- PSLV C46
- PSLV C47
- PSLV C48
- PSLV C49
- PSLV C50
after 2020
- GSLV Mk III - Manned mission
updated on May 20
updated on May 22
updated on May 26
updated on May 30
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#1129
by
vyoma
on 20 May, 2015 16:17
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#1130
by
input~2
on 20 May, 2015 19:45
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#1131
by
input~2
on 22 May, 2015 20:37
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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Cabinet
21-May-2015 18:50 IST
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle continuation Programme Operational Flights PSLV-C36 to PSLV-C50
The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its approval for Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) Continuation Programme of fifteen operational flights of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C36 to PSLV-C50.
The PSLV continuation Programme will enable the launch of satellites required for Earth Observation, Navigation and Space Sciences along with the possibility of clinching commercial launch service contracts.
The total fund requirement is Rs. 3090 crore and includes the cost of fifteen PSLV vehicles, Programme Elements, Programme Management and Launch Campaign.
The PSLV Continuation Programme will meet the demand for the launch of satellites at a frequency of four to five launches per year, with a greater focus on enhancing the level of participation by the Indian industry. All the fifteen operational flights would be completed during the period 2017-2020.
Presently, PSLV operational flights, which were sanctioned in 2008, are being utilized to meet the satellite launch requirements.
The operationalisation of PSLV has made the country self-reliant in the launching capability of satellites for earth observation, disaster management, navigation and space sciences. The PSLV Continuation programme will sustain this capability and self-reliance in the launching of similar satellites for national requirements.
Background:
PSLV has emerged as a versatile launch vehicle to carry out Sun-Synchronous Polor Orbit (SSPO), Geo-synchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) and low inclination Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions. With the recent successful launch of PSLV-C26 on 16th October 2014, PSLV has completed three developmental and twenty-five operational flights and the last twenty-seven flights have been successively successful. PSLV has established itself as a workhorse vehicle for national satellites with a production capacity that would enable responding fast to commercial launch opportunities also.
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=121912
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#1132
by
input~2
on 26 May, 2015 07:19
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#1133
by
Ohsin
on 29 May, 2015 14:32
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As per the present plan, RLVTD would be launched after the launch of PSLV-C20-8 scheduled for July 10.
RLVTD would be launched from the first PSLV pad at Sriharikota in the one-month period between PSLV-C20-8 and next PSLV flight, he said.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/rlvtd-of-isro-to-be-held-in-july-august-115052901466_1.htmlEdit:
Second source backing it(Telugu Translation by google)
Satish sriharikotaloni Nellore district thavan space launch center (Shore) on July 10 ningiloki egaranundi pieselvi-C 28 rocket. Envaies Prasad chaired by the director of an experiment on this mission sriharikotalo Shore redines Review (emarar) was. The meeting discussed at length an experiment sastavrettalandaru come. ISRO scientists to be launched on July 10, the final decision on information from sources. The rocket was the first commercial sector to launch four foreign satellites.
http://www.andhrabhoomi.net/node/234929
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#1134
by
input~2
on 30 May, 2015 11:36
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Thanks, so PSLV C28 is delayed from June 25 to July 10. The rest is unclear so I'll leave it as is in the tentative schedule for the time being
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#1135
by
Ohsin
on 02 Jun, 2015 07:54
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#1136
by
input~2
on 02 Jun, 2015 15:56
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#1137
by
InvisibleBeing
on 05 Jun, 2015 14:32
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#1138
by
input~2
on 05 Jun, 2015 18:50
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Alsat 2b is scheduled for launch this year (2015) !
The only possibility in 2015 would be on PSLV C28 planned for July 10.
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#1139
by
s^3
on 15 Jun, 2015 20:44
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As per the official site
http://pib.nic.in/ of Govt. of India :
July - PSLV- C28 DMC3
(UK), SkySat#3 (US) (+ Alsat 2b ?)August - GSLV-D6- GSAT-6
September - RLV-TD
Experimental - PSLV C34 AstroSat
-1 + LAPAN-a2 (Indonesia) October - GSAT-15
Nov - PSLV(CA) C29 - TeLEOS
-1 + KR 1 + VELOX C1 (Singapore)December - PSLV C30 - IRNSS-1E
( Italics are my additions ... not in official document )