ISRO Ready for launched GISAT-1, RISAT-2BR2, Microsat-2A and GSAT-12R Satellites in 2020

ISRO Ready for launched GISAT-1, RISAT-2BR2, Microsat-2A and GSAT-12R Satellites in 2020


Hello Friends, Welcome to our blog Kalam India. Today's I am give you proper information about ISRO news upcoming launches. So let's me know how isro planned missions of pending satellites lauches due to Covid-19 delayed. To know more about ISRO satellites for telecommunication like GISAT-1 Launch postponed in March 05 2020 due to some technical reasons. Finally we will comes to isro satellites lauches in 2020 as per Isro officials announcement.


ISRO news upcoming launches
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ISRO news upcoming launches


According to ISRO officials, ISRO building total 12 satellites in the FY 2019-20, Out of 12 satellites eight satellites lauches already, but four remaining to launch within the year 2020 end. The satellites design of all the four satellites named, GISAT-1, Microsat-2A, GISAT12R and RISAT-2BR2 are totally different from each other. That's why more complex this mission to launch satellites in exact orbits. 


ISRO banglore based centre announced the upcoming launches of the four remaining satellites out 12 planned in the year 2019-20. This news conform by the official of UR Rao Satellites Centre, Director Dr. P. Kunhikrishnan. 


ISRO satellites lauches in 2020


In the year 2020 ISRO only lauches one satellite named, GSAT-30 by the Launch Vehicle Ariane-5 VA-251. This satellite used in the application of Communication for earth based stations.


GSAT-30 is one the telecommunication satellites lauched successfully in Geo Synchronous Orbits (GTO) by Ariene Rocket on 17 Jan 2020. This satellite belonging to the category of INSAT and GSAT satellites series to provide Communication services in C and Ki bands.


ISRO also waiting for fresh announcements of latest missions of the year 2020-21. For more information visit isro.gov.in .


ISRO satellites for telecommunication


ISRO First Communication satellite INSAT-1A lauched on April 10 1982 by launch vehicle Delta, but they failed in orbit. The journey of India's Telecommunication Communication start from 1982 till date 2020, around 40 to 42 satellites lauched and out of them 39 lauches successful.


India's Most of the Communication satellites lauched by the Ariene Rocket of European Space Agency (ESA) and Remaining by our ISRO's most trustable rockets PSLV & GSLV.


The ISRO's Indian National Satellite (INSAT) is the constellation of huge domestic telecommunication satellites ever building in Asia-Pacific Region. More on advanced technology GSAT series of Communication satellite comes into picture with great precision and accuracy with more and more features increases.



ISRO planned missions


1. Chandrayaan-3: This mission will expected to launches till 2021. In this mission Lunar Lander, Rover including as like Chandrayaan-2 mission. But Due to Chandrayaan-2 mission connection lost at time moon landing, ISRO Scientists takes extra care in this mission.


Some of the advancement such as propulsion module to attempt soft landing on lunar surface added with extra modification. This mission will launch using the india's most powerful rocket GSLV M-IIII with finding of ₹75 crore (US$ 11 Million).


2. Gaganyaan:  This was the india's crew mission under the Human Spaceflight Programme initiated in the year 2021. The participation of HAL, DRDO & ISRO most crucial while the first unmanned crew experiment conducted in the year 2014.


This mission has delayed due to Covid-19 comes in India, that's why the team of Haman Spaceflight Centre again start their working as possible as situation gets normal.


3. Lunar Polar Exploration Mission: This mission was jointly organised by both space agency called JAXA (Japan) and ISRO. The aim of this mission was Explorer the part of moon which not being scratch by any one till date. We will waiting for update on this mission as some information comes From officials sources.


4. Aditya L-1: India's first solar mission called Aditya L-1 launch by 2022. The main aim of this mission was studies the solar corona in visible and Infrared Region (IR). The duration of this mission was 5 years from launch and launch by the rocket PSLV-XL.


More of the mission also planned according statement by officials, such as, NISAR, RISAT-1A, Mangalyaan-2, Shukrayaan-1, etc.


So in this article I am giving the brief summary about what's going on the ISRO's latest updates about satellites and their launches. If you have any questions regarding this article put in comment section below. Also giving your suggestions on my contact e-mail: ypbhamare07@gmail.com.


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