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ISRO GSLV-F08/GSAT-6A Mission: March29, 2018

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The second orbit raising operation of GSAT-6A has been successfully carried out by Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) Engine firing for about 53 minutes on March 31, in the morning, the ISRO said in a statement.

The ISRO had successfully put into orbit its latest communication satellite GSAT-6A after a perfect launch of its powerful geosynchronous rocket (GSLV-F08), from its spaceport in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The satellite would help in mobile communication even from very remote locations through hand-held ground terminals.

The ISRO, which normally communicates on its website about the orbit raising operations, like it did on March 30, following the success of the first orbit raising operation, had not released any update since then.

The 2140-kg communication satellite GSAT-6A is aimed at helping in mobile communication even from very remote locations through hand-held ground terminals.

With a mission life of about 10 years, GSAT-6A is aimed at providing a thrust to mobile communication through multi-beam coverage facility.It is expected to be a shot in the arm for the armed forces.

ISRO chairman K Sivan had said post the launch that GSAT-6A was a complement to GSAT6, which was already in orbit, and these two satellites combined will provide a platform for development of advanced technologies,.

This is the first mission for Sivan, who assumed charge of the space agency in January.

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Mar 30, 2018
The first orbit raising operation of GSAT-6A Satellite has been successfully carried out by LAM Engine firing for 2188 sec from 09:22hr IST on March 30, 2018.
Orbit Determination results from this LAM firing are:

  • apogee X perigee height was changed to 36412 km X 5054 km.
  • Inclination is 11.93 deg.
  • Orbital period is 12hr 45min.
 
The second orbit raising operation of GSAT-6A has been successfully carried out by Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) Engine firing for about 53 minutes on March 31, in the morning, the ISRO said in a statement.

The ISRO had successfully put into orbit its latest communication satellite GSAT-6A after a perfect launch of its powerful geosynchronous rocket (GSLV-F08), from its spaceport in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The satellite would help in mobile communication even from very remote locations through hand-held ground terminals.

The ISRO, which normally communicates on its website about the orbit raising operations, like it did on March 30, following the success of the first orbit raising operation, had not released any update since then.

The 2140-kg communication satellite GSAT-6A is aimed at helping in mobile communication even from very remote locations through hand-held ground terminals.

With a mission life of about 10 years, GSAT-6A is aimed at providing a thrust to mobile communication through multi-beam coverage facility.It is expected to be a shot in the arm for the armed forces.

ISRO chairman K Sivan had said post the launch that GSAT-6A was a complement to GSAT6, which was already in orbit, and these two satellites combined will provide a platform for development of advanced technologies,.

This is the first mission for Sivan, who assumed charge of the space agency in January.

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Mar 30, 2018
The first orbit raising operation of GSAT-6A Satellite has been successfully carried out by LAM Engine firing for 2188 sec from 09:22hr IST on March 30, 2018.
Orbit Determination results from this LAM firing are:

  • apogee X perigee height was changed to 36412 km X 5054 km.
  • Inclination is 11.93 deg.
  • Orbital period is 12hr 45min.
Ane update on the recovery ?
 
:-):lol::lol::lol:...now let's see experts from Gangadesh analyse it.... Pak ki napak "sajish"...
Enough of chest thumping, you satellite does not work, you better import from Pakistan or China..
Coming from a pakistani whose failed organisation called SUPARCO failed to send and failed to build a 50 kg satellite to LEO even after 55 years...................

lol pakistan is still incompetent to make any satellite let alone import one....had to buy some half-arse working satellite :pakistan:

Naah 72 vedic crap devils from India @AyanRay :lol::enjoy:
You still have same habit of dragging religion don't cry when some give apt reply to it
 
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Pakistaniyon this is the real stuff .
Putting a 3 ton indigenous sat in geostationary orbit with an indigenous rocket . India did exactly that .
Satellite technology is very complex and setbacks did happens, but you should have waited for complete success before making such comments.
Regarding real stuff, I am more than 100% sure that if Pakistan wills to participate in space adventures, it will not fails like this. the adventure will be a success for sure.
 
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