The Asian Age

Isro loses contact with GSAT- 6A

Making efforts to establish link with satellite, says space agency

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Bengaluru: Two days after India’s latest communicat­ion satellite with military applicatio­ns GSAT- 6A was launched, the Indian Space Research Organisati­on ( Isro) on Sunday said it had lost contact with it and was making efforts to establish link.

Bengaluru, April 1: Two days after India’s latest communicat­ion satellite with military applicatio­ns GSAT- 6A was launched, the Indian Space Research Organisati­on ( Isro) on Sunday said it had lost contact with it and was making efforts to establish link.

The space agency lost communicat­ion with the satellite when it attempted to ignite the engine in a third and final move to its desired location after its March 29 textbook launch from the space port of Sriharikot­a in Andhra Pradesh.

The second orbit raising operation of GSAT- 6A was successful­ly carried out on Saturday, but when it was on course to normal operating configurat­ion for the third and final firing scheduled for April 1, communicat­ion with the satellite was lost, the space agency said after maintainin­g unusual silence on the health of the satellite.

A satellite is placed in orbit in three phases. “Efforts are underway to establish link with the satellite,” Bengaluru-headquarte­red Isro said on its website.

The 2,140- kg GSAT- 6A rode piggyback on Isro’s powerful geosynchro­nous rocket ( GSLV- F08) fitted with indigenous cryogenic engine at the third stage and was put into orbit successful­ly after the launch in what was described by a senior Isro official as a “magnificen­t mission”.

GSAT- 6A is aimed at helping in mobile communicat­ion even from very remote locations through hand- held ground terminals and is considered a shot in the arm for the armed forces.

The space agency’s unusual silence regarding the satellite had set off speculatio­n about its health. 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.

Isro did not spell out what went wrong.

Reports, however, suggest that the glitch was related to the satellite’s power system after the second orbit- raising exercise on Saturday.

Reports suggest the glitch related to the satellite’s power system

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