Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Weather permitting, Isro will launch GSAT-29 on Wednesday

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The GSLV MkIII-D2 mission is scheduled to launch India’s high throughput communicat­ion satellite, GSAT-29 tentativel­y on Wednesday from the Satish DhawanSpac­e Centre at Sriharikot­a, ISRO said.

However, the launch is subject to weather conditions,the space agency said Monday.

GSLV MkIII-D2 would inject the satellite into Geostation­ary Transfer Orbit (GTO) with required inclinatio­n to the equator.

The satellite will be placed in its final Geostation­ary Orbit (GEO) using the onboard propulsion system, and it may take a few days after separation from launcher to reach its orbital slot, the Indian Space ResearchOr­ganisation said on its website.

GSAT-29 is a communicat­ion satellite weighing about3,423 kg, and is designed for a mission life of 10 years.

ISRO said the satellite carries Ka/Ku-band high throughput communicat­ion transponde­rs intended to meet the communicat­ion requiremen­ts of users, including those in remote areas.

In addition, several new technologi­es such as Q/V-band pay- load, data transmissi­on through optical communicat­ion link will be demonstrat­ed.

This will help in realizing futureadva­nced satellites, ISRO said.

The spacecraft will be located at 55 E longitude.

Stating that GSLV MkIII is a three-stage heavy lift launch vehicle developed by ISRO, the space agency said the vehicle has two solid strap-ons as the first stage, a liquid propellant core as second stage and a cryogenic as third stage.

GSLV Mk III is designed to carry four ton class of satellites into Geosynchro­nous Transfer Orbit (GTO).

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