GSAT-6 to launch on GSLV-Mk II in fiscal 2012-2013 (ending March 31, 2013) 6 months after GSLV-D5
(source:
ISRO chairman)
Next Launch
PSLV-C18 Core-alone version Sep-2011
Megha Tropiques+LAPAN-A2+LAPAN-ORARI
20 deg inclination orbit.
Any other satellites on this mission ?
Next Launch
PSLV-C18 Core-alone version Sep-2011
Megha Tropiques+LAPAN-A2+LAPAN-ORARI
20 deg inclination orbit.
Any other satellites on this mission ?
Yes, have a look at the launch schedule above
It's my understanding that CanX-4, CanX-5 were to be on PSLV-C19. However according to the schedule I see above they are not listed for that launch. Can anyone confirm if they have been removed from the PSLV-C19 launch manifest?
Thanks
It's my understanding that CanX-4, CanX-5 were to be on PSLV-C19. However according to the schedule I see above they are not listed for that launch. Can anyone confirm if they have been removed from the PSLV-C19 launch manifest?
This presentation (dated April 2011) mentions a launch of NLS-7 (CanX-4 & CanX-5) with SRE-2 which now would likely fly next year.
Next Launch
PSLV-C18 Core-alone version Sep-2011
Megha Tropiques+LAPAN-A2+LAPAN-ORARI
20 deg inclination orbit.
Any other satellites on this mission ?
Yes, have a look at the launch schedule above
There are a lot of conflicting media reports of IIT-K satellite "jugnu" and SRMSAT are on this mission.
Also how heavy is Megha-tropiques 500 kg or a 1000kg ?
Lapan-A2 is now planned to be launched in January 2012.
(
source in Indonesian)
In 2010, it was planned to be launched with Astrosat.
Launch performed in 2011
April 20 0442UTC- PSLV C16 - Resourcesat-2 (includes COM DEV AIS Sat) + X-sat + IMS-1A/Youthsat
May 20 2038UTC - Ariane 5 ECA - GSAT-8 (includes Gagan)
July 15 1118UTC - PSLV(XL) C17 - GSAT-12
Tentative launch schedule
2011
September end 25 - PSLV C18 - Megha-Tropiques + Orbcom AIS-Sat-1 (equatorial) + SRMSAT + Jugnu
December end - PSLV C19 (XL) - RISAT-1+ SRMSAT+Jugnu+Venta-1
2012
April - Ariane-5 - GSAT-10 (includes Gagan)
April - PSLV (XL) - AstroSat-1 + LAPAN-A2 (AIS-equatorial)
NET Q2- PSLV C20 - SARAL + SAPPHIRE + NEOSSat+BRITE-Austria (aka TUGSAT-1/CanX-3b) + UniBRITE(aka CanX-3a)
Summer- GSLV-D5 (Mk II return to flight) - GSAT-14
H2 - foreign launcher - GSAT-7 (Navy Communications Satellite)
- foreign launcher - Insat-3D
- PSLV - SRE-2, CanX-4, CanX-5,
- PSLV - Cartosat-2C
- PSLV - SPOT-6 (French remote sensing satellite)
piggybacked on PSLV: IMS-1B, LAPAN-ORARI (A3)
2013
Q1 - GSLV Mk II - GSAT-6
- PSLV - IRNSS-1
- foreign launcher - GSAT-9 (includes Gagan)(during FY 2013-2014)
- foreign launcher- GSAT-11
- foreign launcher - GSAT-10R
- foreign launcher - GSAT-11S
- foreign launcher - GSAT-17
- GSLV Mk III - experimental launch
- PSLV - SCATSAT
- GSLV Mk II - INSAT-3DR
- GSLV Mk II - GSAT-6A
- PSLV - Resourcesat-2R
- PSLV -Cartosat-2D
- PSLV - EnMap (German satellite)
piggybacked on PSLV: IMS(Indian Mini Satellite)/Atmos, IMS-1E, IMS-1F, Alsat-2B, Protiers, WNISAT-1, NLS-9, Luxspace AIS, Nemo-AM
2014
- PSLV - IRNSS-2
- GSLV Mk II - Chandrayaan-2
- PSLV - Oceansat-3
- PSLV - CCI-Sat
- PSLV - IRNSS-3
- GSLV MK III -GSAT-11E
- PSLV - SCATSAT
piggybacked on PSLV: Aditiya-1
2015
- GSLV - GSAT-13 (to be approved)
- GSLV - GSAT-4R (to be approved)
2016/2017
- GSLV - Manned mission
Updated August 25
Updated September 7
Does anyone have any idea on PSLV-C13? Earlier this was mapped to RISAT-1; but now it would be flown by C19...
~Prasad
What is the orbit ( Height and Inclination ) for Orbcom AIS-Sat-1 (equatorial) ?
I have transferred this question in the PSLV C18 thread (input~2)