Author Topic: Indian launch schedule  (Read 1366388 times)

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #720 on: 04/20/2011 06:48 am »
Quote from: PSLV C16 post-launch speeches
3 more PSLV launches are to be performed before the end of this year
                     

Offline Salo

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13057
  • Odessa, Ukraine
  • Liked: 5394
  • Likes Given: 4140
« Last Edit: 04/22/2011 04:58 am by input~2 »

Offline Salo

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13057
  • Odessa, Ukraine
  • Liked: 5394
  • Likes Given: 4140
« Last Edit: 04/22/2011 04:58 am by input~2 »

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #723 on: 04/20/2011 08:55 pm »

Performed in 2011
April 20 0442UTC- PSLV C16 - Resourcesat-2 (includes COM DEV AIS Sat) + X-sat + IMS-1A/Youthsat

Tentative partial launch schedule
from  latest information (thanks Salo :) ) and from ISRO mission profile
2011
May 19 - ARIANE-5 - GSAT-8  (Insat-4G)  (includes Gagan)
early July - PSLV C17 - GSAT-12
August - PSLV C18 - Megha-Tropiques
October-December - PSLV C19 (XL) - RISAT-1+SRMSAT+Jugnu+Venta-1

Piggybacked on PSLV (tent. C19): SRMSAT, Jugnu (seemingly both on polar orbits)

2012
 - ? - GSAT-7 (Navy  Communications Satellite)
Q1 - Ariane-5 - GSAT-10 (includes Gagan)
June - last GSLV Mk1 - GSAT-6 (Insat-4E)
NET Q2- PSLV C20 - SARAL + SAPPHIRE + NEOSSat+BRITE-Austria (aka TUGSAT-1/CanX-3b) + UniBRITE(aka CanX-3a)
 - ? - Insat 3D
 -  PSLV C21 - IRNSS-1 (during FY 2012-2013)
  - PSLV - SRE-2, PROTIERS, CanX-4, CanX-5, NLS-9, WNISAT-1
- PSLV - Cartosat-2C
 -  PSLV - AstroSat-1
H2 - GSLV MkII - GSAT-14
H2 - GSLV MkIII - experimental launch

piggybacked  on  PSLV: Alsat-2B, IMS-1B
 
2013
- ? - GSAT-9(includes Gagan)(during FY 2013-2014)
- ? - GSAT-11
- PSLV - IRNSS-2 (or 2014)
 - ? - GSAT-10R
 - ? - GSAT-11S
- ? - GSAT-17
 - GSLV MKIII -GSAT-11E
 - PSLV - SCATSAT
 - GSLV MkII - INSAT-3DR
 - PSLV -  Resourcesat-2R
 - PSLV -Cartosat-2D
NET September - GSLV MkII - Chandrayaan-2

piggybacked  on  PSLV: Aditiya-1 (or 2014), IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F
 
2014
  -PSLV - Oceansat-3
 - PSLV - CCI-Sat
 - PSLV - EnMAP
- GSLV - GSAT-14
 - PSLV - IRNSS-3

2015
 - GSLV - GSAT-13 (to be approved)
- GSLV - GSAT-4R (to be approved)

2016/2017
 - GSLV -  Manned mission

after 2015
 - GSLV - Mars probe

updated on April 21
updated on April 22
« Last Edit: 04/22/2011 03:17 pm by input~2 »

Offline Salo

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13057
  • Odessa, Ukraine
  • Liked: 5394
  • Likes Given: 4140
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #724 on: 04/21/2011 06:40 am »

Offline Salo

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13057
  • Odessa, Ukraine
  • Liked: 5394
  • Likes Given: 4140
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #725 on: 04/21/2011 08:57 am »

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #726 on: 04/21/2011 09:23 am »
http://www.aprsaf.org/data/aprsaf17_data/D3-1045_P_S_Roy.pdf
An interesting document; worth noting that it was written in November 2010, so the projected launch dates might be obsolete.

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #727 on: 04/21/2011 09:25 am »
http://www.isro.org/rep2011/citizens.htm#
Thanks, that is the "mission profile" chart I used to revise the schedule yesterday.
« Last Edit: 04/21/2011 09:36 am by input~2 »

Offline marti_al

  • Member
  • Posts: 1
  • Liked: 0
  • Likes Given: 0
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #728 on: 04/21/2011 03:10 pm »
Thank you input~2 and Salo for the very interesting information you provide.
I may have a question at this point. In the last update of the launch schedule, GSAT-14 appears as being approved. Does this mean the spacecraft is now under construction?
I thank you in advance for your answer.
Regards

MA

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #729 on: 04/21/2011 04:22 pm »
In the last update of the launch schedule, GSAT-14 appears as being approved. Does this mean the spacecraft is now under construction?
Hi MA,
According to the 2010-2011 ISRO annual report GSAT-14 is planned to be launched by GSLV with indigenous cryogenic upper stage.
As the satellite appears in ISRO last mission profile for a launch in FY 2011/2012, we can assume it has been approved and is under construction!  :)
GSAT-14 seems to be the candidate for GSLV-MKII (i.e. with Indian-made cryogenic upper stage) return to flight after the April 2010 failure; this launch is now tentatively announced for the second part of 2012.


               

               
« Last Edit: 04/22/2011 05:04 am by input~2 »

Offline Salo

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13057
  • Odessa, Ukraine
  • Liked: 5394
  • Likes Given: 4140
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #730 on: 04/22/2011 07:03 am »
http://sp.rian.ru/science_technology_space/20110421/148783475.html
Quote
El primer satélite letón Venta-1 será lanzado hasta finales de 2011desde un cosmódromo en la India, informaron hoy fuentes del Centro Internacional de Radioastronomía de Ventspils (VIRAC).
http://www.rian.ru/science/20110421/366869045.html
« Last Edit: 04/22/2011 10:13 am by Salo »

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #731 on: 04/22/2011 02:51 pm »
http://www.rian.ru/science/20110421/366869045.html
Strangely, Google translates "с космодрома в Индии" as
"from Baikonur in India" ::) while "космодрома" is correctly translated as "spaceport" ???

Offline isro-watch

  • Member
  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 336
  • Liked: 23
  • Likes Given: 5
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #732 on: 04/24/2011 04:36 pm »
According to well confirmed reports stacking operations for PSLV-C17(GSAT-12) mission have started on second launch pad..parts of first stage appear to have been stacked up...if all goes well, we may have a launch is early July. The rocket looks like a XL version like the one which took Chandrayaan.

Stacking operations of PSLV-C(?) Megha Tropiques mission are yet to begin...I assume this is the CA version
« Last Edit: 04/24/2011 04:42 pm by isro-watch »

Offline isro-watch

  • Member
  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 336
  • Liked: 23
  • Likes Given: 5
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #733 on: 04/25/2011 03:52 am »
According to
http://www.orari.or.id

LAPAN-ORARI satellite are part of Megha Tropiques mission.

Quote:
LAPAN-ORARI satellite is a satellite that will take FM voice transponder UHF / VHF frequency 145.880MHz and 435.880MHz and Digipeater APRS frequency 145.825MHz. Also LAPAN-ORARI satellite will emit green light laser for attitude determination. Planned for a launch into a 650km LEO with low (8 degree) inclination from India as a secondary payload with \"Megha-Tropique\".
« Last Edit: 04/25/2011 03:53 am by isro-watch »

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #734 on: 04/25/2011 07:43 am »
It seems that another Indonesian radio-amateur microsatellite, LAPAN-A2,  will be launched at the same time.
http://www.orari.or.id/read.php?id=268
http://www.orari.or.id/read.php?id=256
« Last Edit: 04/25/2011 07:53 am by input~2 »

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #735 on: 04/25/2011 07:51 am »
Launch performed in 2011
April 20 0442UTC- PSLV C16 - Resourcesat-2 (includes COM DEV AIS Sat) + X-sat + IMS-1A/Youthsat

Tentative partial launch schedule

2011

May 19 - ARIANE-5 - GSAT-8  (Insat-4G)  (includes Gagan)
early July - PSLV C17 - GSAT-12
August - PSLV C18 - Megha-Tropiques + LAPAN-A2 + LAPAN-ORARI (A3)
October-December - PSLV C19 (XL) - RISAT-1+SRMSAT+Jugnu+Venta-1

2012
 - ? - GSAT-7 (Navy  Communications Satellite)
Q1 - Ariane-5 - GSAT-10 (includes Gagan)
June - last GSLV Mk1 - GSAT-6 (Insat-4E)
NET Q2- PSLV C20 - SARAL + SAPPHIRE + NEOSSat+BRITE-Austria (aka TUGSAT-1/CanX-3b) + UniBRITE(aka CanX-3a)
 - ? - Insat 3D
 -  PSLV C21 - IRNSS-1 (during FY 2012-2013)
  - PSLV - SRE-2, PROTIERS, CanX-4, CanX-5, NLS-9, WNISAT-1
- PSLV - Cartosat-2C
 -  PSLV - AstroSat-1
H2 - GSLV MkII - GSAT-14
H2 - GSLV MkIII - experimental launch

piggybacked  on  PSLV: Alsat-2B, IMS-1B
 
2013
- ? - GSAT-9 (includes Gagan)(during FY 2013-2014)
- ? - GSAT-11
- PSLV - IRNSS-2 (or 2014)
 - ? - GSAT-10R
 - ? - GSAT-11S
- ? - GSAT-17
 - GSLV MKIII -GSAT-11E
 - PSLV - SCATSAT
 - GSLV MkII - INSAT-3DR
 - PSLV -  Resourcesat-2R
 - PSLV -Cartosat-2D
NET September - GSLV MkII - Chandrayaan-2

piggybacked  on  PSLV: Aditiya-1 (or 2014), IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B
 
2014
  -PSLV - Oceansat-3
 - PSLV - CCI-Sat
 - PSLV - EnMAP
 - PSLV - IRNSS-3

2015
 - GSLV - GSAT-13 (to be approved)
- GSLV - GSAT-4R (to be approved)

2016/2017
 - GSLV -  Manned mission

after 2015
 - GSLV - Mars probe

Updated on April 26
« Last Edit: 04/26/2011 08:18 pm by input~2 »

Offline input~2

  • Moderator
  • Global Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6828
  • Liked: 1563
  • Likes Given: 564
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #736 on: 04/26/2011 08:16 pm »
Alsat-2B to be launched in 2013
(source)

Offline pradeep

  • Member
  • Posts: 42
  • Mumbai, India
    • Pradeep's Blog
  • Liked: 0
  • Likes Given: 0
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #737 on: 04/27/2011 06:12 am »
Hi MA,
According to the 2010-2011 ISRO annual report GSAT-14 is planned to be launched by GSLV with indigenous cryogenic upper stage.
As the satellite appears in ISRO last mission profile for a launch in FY 2011/2012, we can assume it has been approved and is under construction!  :)
GSAT-14 seems to be the candidate for GSLV-MKII (i.e. with Indian-made cryogenic upper stage) return to flight after the April 2010 failure; this launch is now tentatively announced for the second part of 2012.


               

               

From the Mission Profile posted above, there is only GSLV D4 flying in the FY 2011-12. This, ISRO, Chairman said will fly with a Russian cryo to check out the vehicle design. So, the GSAT-14 would likely fly on a GSLV Mk-I.

- Pradeep

Offline Stan Black

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3135
  • Liked: 377
  • Likes Given: 229
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #738 on: 04/27/2011 05:11 pm »
Hi MA,
According to the 2010-2011 ISRO annual report GSAT-14 is planned to be launched by GSLV with indigenous cryogenic upper stage.
As the satellite appears in ISRO last mission profile for a launch in FY 2011/2012, we can assume it has been approved and is under construction!  :)
GSAT-14 seems to be the candidate for GSLV-MKII (i.e. with Indian-made cryogenic upper stage) return to flight after the April 2010 failure; this launch is now tentatively announced for the second part of 2012.


               

               

From the Mission Profile posted above, there is only GSLV D4 flying in the FY 2011-12. This, ISRO, Chairman said will fly with a Russian cryo to check out the vehicle design. So, the GSAT-14 would likely fly on a GSLV Mk-I.

- Pradeep

 This must be quite a recent change.

 The ISRO website still shows the following.
Quote
GSAT-14
The spacecraft weighs around 2050 kg and is planned to be launched by GSLV with indigenous cryogenic upper stage.
http://www.isro.org/scripts/futureprogramme.aspx

http://www.isro.org/scripts/parliament-que.aspx
Quote
ISRO is planning to undertake the next developmental
flight of GSLV (GSLV-D4) using the Indigenous
Cryogenic Stage. The mission aims at flight testing of
Indigenous Cryogenic engine & Stage. The launch of
GSLV-D4 is planned for 1st quarter 2012.
FEBRUARY 23, 2011
http://www.isro.org/parliament/2011/Budget/LUSQ440.pdf

 Also of note is that one of the ten connectors on GSLV-F04 also prematurely ‘snapped’.
« Last Edit: 04/27/2011 05:37 pm by Stan Black »

Offline pradeep

  • Member
  • Posts: 42
  • Mumbai, India
    • Pradeep's Blog
  • Liked: 0
  • Likes Given: 0
Re: Indian launch schedule
« Reply #739 on: 04/27/2011 06:04 pm »
Stan,

I based my reasoning on this report that appeared 6 days ago - http://goo.gl/Fj85q

- Pradeep

Tags: ISRO PSLV 
 

Advertisement NovaTech
Advertisement
Advertisement Margaritaville Beach Resort South Padre Island
Advertisement Brady Kenniston
Advertisement NextSpaceflight
Advertisement Nathan Barker Photography
0