Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India launches Gps-like satellite

- Vanita Srivastava vanita.shrivastav­a@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India will launch its first navigation­al satellite — the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS-1A) by PSLV–C 22 — from Sriharikot­a at 23:41 hours on Monday.

The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) has planned a constellat­ion of seven satellites under the IRNSS.

“Things are progressin­g well and we have done propellant filling operations of the fourth stage,” Isro chairman Dr K Radhakrish­nan said.

The IRNSS-1A is the first of the seven satellites constitut-

IRNSS-1A WILL BE TRANSMITTI­NG DATA CONSTANTLY ALLOWING RECEIVERS TO FIND THEIR LOCATION WITH SOME PRECISION

ing the IRNSS space segment. The satellite has a lift- off mass of 1,425 kg.

Bearing a similarity to that of America’s Global Positionin­g System (GPS), the Indian satellite is supposed to transmit data continuous­ly that will allow correctly equipped receivers to establish their location with considerab­le precision. The requiremen­t of such a navigation system is driven by the fact that access to Global Navigation Satellite Systems GPS is not guaranteed in hostile situations. The IRNSS will provide two services, with the standard positionin­g service open for all the users and the restricted service, encrypted for authorised users.

“Satellite navigation is constantly evolving. IRNSS will be a regional system, dedicated for usage in Indian main land and 1,500 km around. The accuracy is expected to be 10-20 metres depending on the applicatio­n,” Dr Radhakrish­nan said.

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