Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle(GSLV) Rocket Launch Schedule - Launch Dates & Countdowns

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GSLV Mk II | INSAT-3DS

Mon 30, Oct 2023 07:00:PM
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

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INSAT-3DS is an Indian weather satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organisation and operated by ISRO as part of the Indian National Satellite System. It provides meteorological services to India using a 6-channel imager and a 19-channel sounder, as well as search and rescue information and message relay for terrestrial data collection platforms. The satellite will be a follow-up to INSAT-3DR.

     

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GSLV Mk II | GSAT-7C

Sat 30, Dec 2023 07:00:PM
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

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Communications Satellite for the Indian Air Force.

     

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GSLV | IDRSS-1

Tue 30, Jan 2024 07:00:PM
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

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GSLV | IDRSS-2

Tue 30, Jan 2024 07:00:PM
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

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LVM-3 | GSAT-20

Tue 30, Jan 2024 07:00:PM
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

Mission Details

GSAT-20 is an Indian geostationary Ka-band high-throughput communications satellite. GSAT 20 is reportedly built on the I-6K unified modular bus and features a Ka-band high-throughput communications payload with 70 Gbps throughput utilizing multiple spot beams providing broadband services across the Indian region. It will be the first fully Electric Propulsion/EP enabled satellite which can be five to six times more efficient than chemical-based propulsion. It will be the first ISRO made satellite to move from Geostationary transfer orbit to Geosynchronous orbit using Electric Propulsion.

     

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GSLV Mk. II
Family GSLV
Length 49
Diameter 2.8
Launch Mass 401
Low Earth Orbit Capacity 0
Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark II (GSLV Mk II) is the largest launch vehicle developed by India, which is currently in operation. This fourth generation launch vehicle is a three stage vehicle with four liquid strap-ons. The indigenously developed cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS), which is flight proven, forms the third stage of GSLV Mk II. From January 2014, the vehicle has achieved four consecutive successes.