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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/indian-satellite-to-carry-names-of-common-people-in-space-to-create-awareness-generate-curiosity/articleshow/80041516.cms

ЦитироватьChennai: Indian Satellite - Satish Dhawan Satellite - (SD Sat) is set to carry the names of common people across the world to space in an effort to create awareness, generate curiosity and to get more people fascinated about space science.
SD Sat is a 3U cube satellite named after the former Chairman and one of the founding fathers of the Indian space programme Professor Satish Dhawan. It is being launched into orbit by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) onboard the PSLV-C51 (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) rocket.
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Salo

https://spacenews.com/india-aims-for-reusable-rockets-advanced-propulsion-in-decadal-spaceflight-plan/

ЦитироватьIndia aims for reusable rockets, advanced propulsion in decadal spaceflight plan
by Andrew Jones — January 4, 2021

An Indian PSLV rocket lifts off from the the Satish Dhawan Space Center in January 2018. Credit: ISRO

HELSINKI — The Indian Space Research Organisation has outlined plans to develop reusable and heavy lift launchers, advanced propulsion and foster private space activities across the 2020s.
ISRO Chairman K Sivan announced the broad range of goals in a New Year's message, underlining a major focus on research and development across the decade. Sivan noted that the "space sector is facing disruption due to the entry of many private players" which are targeting cost-effective space transportation systems and delivery of space-based services. 
"In line with global directions, we require to develop heavy lift launch vehicle, semi-cryogenic stage, reusable launch vehicle, advance propulsion, next generation avionics, advance materials, dynamic space applications and efficient integration of space based services as well as advanced space science missions," the message stated.
Every ISRO center and unit was directed to develop a decadal plan and have been laid out in brief. Many will scale up capabilities within their area of focus, including ground stations, human spaceflight, optics and remote sensing, satellite platforms, broadband communications and human resource development. 
The Vikram Sarabhai Space Center is charged with carrying forward its "competence in launch vehicle development towards heavy lift capabilities, achieving partial and full reusability" and scramjet engine research. 
The Liquid Propulsion Systems Center will meanwhile develop semi-cryogenic propulsion capability to boost India's payload capability to geosynchronous transfer orbit to almost 5.5 metric tons.
The LPSC will also develop methane-liquid oxygen propulsion as well as green and electric propulsion. The ISRO Propulsion Complex will support these goals by developing test facilities to support the qualification of these new systems.
Sivan described ISRO as a "torch-bearer" of innovation for the country in his New Year's message. An overall space policy is also stated to be in the "final draft stages".
K Sivan received a one-year extension to his ISRO chairmanship Dec. 30, meaning his tenure now runs to Jan. 14, 2022.

2021 India spaceflight plans

A number of "diverse missions" are expected during the coming year. These include the first test flight of the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV)—a four-stage rocket capable of lifting 500 kilograms to a 500-kilometer-altitude low Earth orbit—operational Geo-Imaging capability, and  the Chandrayaan-3 moon mission. 
The Aditya-L1 solar mission and a first Indian Data Relay Satellite are also expected in 2021 or early 2022.
A first, uncrewed flight for the Gaganyaan human spaceflight project is planned for late 2021. It was announced late last year that the first crewed launch had been delayed from December 2021 to no earlier than 2022, ostensibly due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. India conducted just two launches in 2020 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC), inaugurated in January 2019, will meanwhile work on capabilities essential for the Gaganyaan programme, including the crew-rated launch vehicle, Orbital Module, rendezvous and docking, regenerative life support systems and space habitats.

NewSpace developments

Sivan noted that 2020 was a year of change in the global space arena, brought about by the participation of private players in all aspects of the space sector.
"The situation is not different in our own country; for the first time in the history of this nation's space programme, we have a handful of entrepreneurs who have come forward to develop end-to-end launch vehicles and satellites with the intention of providing space-based services and thereby contribute to the space economy."
India recently drafted the Spacecom Policy which is expected to open up and revolutionize India's space sector. Earth observation is noted as one of main areas for potential growth. 
The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (INSPACe) was announced in June 2020 to promote and foster Indian space actors.
"A precursor body for this Centre is already making all efforts to interface with 28 interested players in the country and processing applications, which would also put in place a seamless operating mechanism for INSPACe, as and when it becomes fully operational, which is expected to happen very shortly," Sivan said. 
The commissioning of a new launch site at Kulasekarapattinam, situated in the southernmost part of the Indian subcontinent, is also hoped to give a major boost to private space actors. 
The location of the site also allows launches to the south without requiring a dogleg maneuver to avoid flying over Sri Lanka, as with launches from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC).
Meanwhile the PSLV-C51 launch from SDSC in early 2021 will include a satellite from startup Pixxel India. The mission follows the signing of a deal with NewSpace India Limited, the commercial arm of ISRO and a Government of India company under the Department of Space.
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Salo

https://yourstory.com/2021/01/spacetech-startup-agnikul-cosmos-made-in-india-rocket-engine
ЦитироватьSpacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos builds Made-in-India 3D printed rocket engine, Agnilet
By Shreya Ganguly|13th Jan 2021

Agnikul's semi cryogenic rocket engine, Agnilet, will be used in the second stage of its launch vehicle Agniban. Clap Icon1.5k claps +0 Clap Icon [Bookmark this story] Chennai-based spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos developed its single piece, fully 3D printed rocket engine, Agnilet, and its cryogenic pump. The rocket engine will be burning kerosene in liquid oxygen. Speaking with YourStory, Srinath Ravichandran, Co-founder and CEO of Agnikul, explained that the semi-cryogenic rocket engine will be operating on liquid propellants. The 'Made-in-India' rocket engine is completely 3D printed and can be directly used in the rocket. Agnilet, Agnikul Cosmos Full 3D printed semi cryogenic rocket engine Agnilet. [Image Credit: Twitter] ALSO READ Chennai-based spacetech startup Agnikul partners with DoS under IN-SPACe entity to develop launch vehicles "The novelty here is that the entire rocket engine is 3D printed from top to bottom. What comes out of the 3D printer can directly be used in the rocket. There is no complexity in assembly or fabrication, and the turnaround time is less than four days," he explained. The co-founder explained that a rocket engine is a device that is capable of burning gases and releasing them at extremely high velocities. These gases released from a rocket's nozzle will exert an equal and opposite force on the rocket, pushing it to move in the other direction. Launched in 2017 by Srinath Ravichandran and Moin SPM, Agnikul Cosmos is involved in building India's private small satellite launch vehicle. Srinath revealed that this rocket engine will be used in the second stage of Agnikul's launch vehicle Agniban, which has been designed to carry up to 100 kg of payload to low earth orbits of up to 700 km with a plug-and-play engine configuration. "We have been testing engines since 2018 at smaller scales. So, subscale versions of this engine have been tested however a full-scale test will be done shortly," he adds. Last month, the IIT-Madras incubated Agnikul became the first startup to enter into a non-disclosure agreement with the Department of Space (DoS) under the newly established Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) entity. Sign up for our exclusive newsletters. Subscribe to check out our popular newsletters. Dropdown It has been working with various ISRO centres and will get access to technical information and facilities necessary to go forward with their launch vehicle development. This development comes as a part of the new space reforms announced in 2020 which allows the private players to work with ISRO and further develop the Indian space sector. In September 2020, Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace had revealed its fully 3D printed cryogenic rocket engine named 'Dhawan-1,' which will be used in the upper stage of its Vikram-II rocket for propulsion. Meanwhile, Bengaluru-based satellite imaging startup Pixxel is working with NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) to launch its satellite. Last month, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had announced that Pixxel's first satellite Anand will be launched in its PSLV-C51 (polar satellite launch vehicle) mission this year.
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#903
Состоявшиеся пуски
№п/п - Дата - КА - РКН - Космодром - Время (ДМВ)

2021
01 - 28 февраля - Amazônia 1 (SSR 1), SD Sat (Satish Dhavan Sat), UNITYsat (JITsat, GHCREsat, Sri Shakthi Sat), SindhuNetra, SAI-1 NanoConnect-2, SpaceBEE (x12) - PSLV-DL (С51) - Шрихарикота - 07:54:00

Планируемые пуски
Дата - КА - РКН/РБ - Космодром - Время (ДМВ)

2021
  февраль-     конец   28 марта - EOS-03 (GISAT-1) - GSLV-MkII (F10) - Шрихарикота 2 (или начало апреля)
  февраль-   март   апрель - EOS-02 (Microsat-2A) - SSLV-D1 (mini-PSLV) - Шрихарикота 1
не ранее    1-го   2-го квартала - BlackSky Global 5, BlackSky Global 6, BlackSky Global 9, BlackSky Global 10 (США) - SSLV-D2 (mini-PSLV) - Шрихарикота 2
не ранее 2-го квартала - IRNSS-1J - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота 2
не ранее 2-го квартала - RISAT-1A - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота ~15:00
конец года  декабрь - GaganYaan (первый беспилотный полёт) - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
  апрель   конец года - EnMAP (Германия) - PSLV-СA - Шрихарикота
конец года - ADITYA-L1 - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота (или январь 2022)
ПО - HRSAT-1A, HRSAT-1B, HRSAT-1C - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота 1 ~09:00
ПО - CARTOSAT-3A - PSLV-CA - Шрихарикота

Попутная нагрузка:
ноябрь - XPoSat (X-Ray Polarimeter Satellite) - ПО - Шрихарикота
ПО - RSAT - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - IITMSAT - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - LPUSAT - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Azad-1 - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - RVSAT-1 - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - SPaDEx Chaser, SPaDEx Target - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Anant - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Anand - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - INS-2TD - PSLV - Шрихарикота

ПО - Lagari (Турция) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - NEMO-AM (Канада, Индия) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - GNOMES-2 (США) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - YAM-2 (США) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Landmapper-BC 7 (Corvus-BC 7) (США) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Capella 5 (Whitney 3) (США) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Hawk D, Hawk E, Hawk F (США) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - QPS-SAR 2 (Izanami) (Япония) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - YUSAT-1 (Yushan-1 CubeSat) (Тайвань) - PSLV - Шрихарикота

На зарубежных носителях:
не ранее сентября    2022   - GSAT-24 - GSLV-MkIII  Ariane-5 ECA+ - Шрихарикота  Куру ELA-3

2022
начало года - Chandrayaan-3 - GSLV-MkIII (M2) - Шрихарикота 2 (или конец 2021)
1-е полугодие - GaganYaan (второй беспилотный полёт) - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
август - GaganYaan (первый пилотируемый полёт) - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
сентябрь - NISAR/NI-SAR (научная миссия NASA-ISRO) - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота    (или январь 2021)
  2021   ПО - CARTOSAT-3B - PSLV-CA - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - OCEANSAT-3 - PSLV - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - OCEANSAT-3A - PSLV-CA - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - RESOURCESAT-3S, GNOMES-2 (США) - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - RESOURCESAT-3 - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - RESOURCESAT-3SA - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  январь   ПО - RESOURCESAT-3A - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  1-й квартал   ПО - RESOURCESAT-3B - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - IRNSS-1K - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - IRNSS-1L - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - IRNSS-1M - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота (или 1-й квартал 2022)
  2021   ПО - RISAT-1B - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - RISAT-2A - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота (или 2022)
  2021   ПО - SCATSAT-1A - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - GSAT-20 - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - GISAT-2 - GSLV-MkII (F12) - Шрихарикота 2
  2021   ПО - GSAT-32 - GSLV-MkII (F13) - Шрихарикота 2
  2021   ПО - GSAT-7R (7B) (IAF ComSat) - GSLV-MkII - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - IDRSS-1 - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - IDRSS-2 - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
ПО - InSat-3DS - GSLV-MkII - Шрихарикота
ПО - ПО - Vikram I - ПО
ПО - TeLEOS-2 (Сингапур) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - ATMSAT-1 (Atmospheric Satellite-1) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - TRISHNA - PSLV - Шрихарикота (или 2024)
ПО - GSAT-22 - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
  2021   ПО - ПО - SSLV-D3 - Куласекарапаттинам
  2021   ПО - ПО - SSLV - Куласекарапаттинам

На зарубежных носителях:
TBD - GSAT-20 - Ariane 5 ECA+ - Куру ELA-3

2024
ПО - MOM-2 (вторая орбитальная марсианская миссия) - GSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - два DISHA (Disturbed and quite-type Ionosphere System at High Altitude) - PSLV - Шрихарикота (или 2025)
ПО - AHySIS-2 - PSLV - Шрихарикота

На зарубежных носителях:
ПО - Chandrayan-4 (индийская научная миссия на полюс Луны) (Selene-R: посадочный модуль ISRO, ровер JAXA) - H-3 - Танегасима

2025
ПО - Shukrayan-1 (индийская научная миссия к Венере) - ПО - Шрихарикота
ПО - ASTROSAT-2 - GSLV - Шрихарикота

2028
ПО - Exowords (индийская научная миссия по изучению экзопланет) - ПО - Шрихарикота

2030
ПО - индийская пилотируемая космическая станция - ПО - Шрихарикота

C неопределённой датой:
Дата - КА - РКН/РБ - Космодром

не ранее 2021 - GSAT-7C (IAF ComSat) - GSLV-MkII - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - GSAT-25 - GSLV - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - GSAT-26 - GSLV - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - GSAT-27 - GSLV - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - IRNSS-1N - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - IRNSS-S1 - PSLV-С-XL - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - IRNSS-S2 - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2021 - IRNSS-S3 - PSLV-XL - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2022 - GSAT-23 - GSLV-MkIII - Шрихарикота
середина 30-х годов - INSIST (INdian Spectroscopic Imaging Space Telescope) - ПО - ПО
ПО - RISAT-3 - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - десять спутников AIS (Индия, Франция) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - PRATUSH - GSLV - Шрихарикота

Попутная нагрузка:
ПО - IMS-1B (ENVIRON) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - IMS-1С -ПО -ПО
ПО - IMS-1D -ПО -ПО
ПО - IMS-1E, IMS-1F - PSLV - Шрихарикота

Используемые сокращения:
КА - космический аппарат
РКН - ракета космического назначения
РБ - разгонный блок
ПО - подлежит определению
ДМВ - декретное московское время
НВМ - неотделяемый весовой макет

Статистика:
Орбитальные  пуски - 77
Запущенные спутники - 432

Изменения от 21 января
Изменения от 29 января
Изменения от 21 февраля
Изменения от 23 февраля
Изменения от 26 февраля
Изменения от 28 февраля
Изменения от 2 марта
Изменения от 4 марта
Изменения от 9 марта
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Salo

https://www.gov.br/pt-br/noticias/educacao-e-pesquisa/2021/01/divulgado-horario-de-lancamento-do-amazonia-1
Цитата: undefinedO satélite Amazônia-1, o primeiro satélite de observação da Terra completamente projetado, integrado, testado e operado pelo Brasil, será lançado pela missão PSLV-C51 da ISRO, no dia 28 de fevereiro, à 1h54 no Brasil - 10h24 no horário local da Índia.
BRT = UTC-3
1h54 ИКЕ = 04:54 UTC = 07:54 ДМТ
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Salo

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/space-psu-nsil-to-launch-sat-for-tatasky/articleshow/81081943.cms
Цитата: undefinedBENGALURU: India's first and only Space Public Sector Unit (SPSU), New Space India Limited (NSIL), has finally taken wings and will be launching a communication satellite dedicated to augment direct-to-home (DTH) services in the second half of this year using a foreign launch service.
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Salo

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zandr

Цитата: Salo от 21.01.2021 15:12:39 22   28 февраля - Amazônia 1 (SSR 1), Anand, SATISAT (SD Sat), Univsat - PSLV-DL (С51) - Шрихарикота - 07:54
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5651
ЦитироватьOther payloads will be rideshared on this flight:
- INS-2TD
- 3x UnitySat
- Satish Sat (Space Kidz India)
- Anand
- 14 more smallsats via NSIL public-private partnership

Payloads: 20

Salo

https://www.isro.gov.in/launcher/pslv-c51-amazonia-1

Цитата: undefinedPSLV-C51 is scheduled to launch Amazonia-1 and 20 Co-passenger satellites on February 28, 2021 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR

PSLV-C51, which is the 53rd mission of PSLV, will launch Amazonia-1 of Brazil as primary satellite and 20 Co-passenger satellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. The launch is tentatively scheduled at 1023 Hrs IST on February 28, 2021 subject to weather conditions.

PSLV-C51/Amazonia-1 is the first dedicated commercial mission of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), a Government of India company under Department of Space. NSIL is undertaking this mission under a commercial arrangement with Spaceflight Inc. USA.

Amazonia-1Amazonia-1 is the optical earth observation satellite of National Institute for Space Research (INPE). This satellite would further strengthen the existing structure by providing remote sensing data to users for monitoring deforestation in the Amazon region and analysis of diversified agriculture across the Brazilian territory.

The 20 co-passenger satellites include one from ISRO (INS-2TD), four from IN-SPACe (three UNITYsats from consortium of three Indian academic institutes and One Satish Dhawan Sat from Space Kidz India) and 15 from NSIL.
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zandr

https://spacenews.com/india-revises-gaganyaan-human-spaceflight-plan-delays-chandrayaan-3/
ЦитироватьIndia revises Gaganyaan human spaceflight plan, delays Chandrayaan-3
by Andrew Jones — February 23, 2021
HELSINKI — India has revised target dates for launches of its human spaceflight missions and the Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing following COVID-19-related delays.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was targeting August 2022 for the launch to mark the 75th anniversary of Indian independence. However the first human spaceflight demonstration will now follow after a second uncrewed test flight now planned for 2022-23, chairman K Sivan has said.

ISRO is targeting a first uncrewed test flight in December this year. The mission will involve human-rated Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III rocket with a modified upper stage compatible with a crew module and crew escape system, according to Times of India.
The first uncrewed mission was initially planned to launch in December 2020, following the formal announcement of the Gaganyaan project in August 2018. India had late last year stated that the Gaganyaan project will be "slightly delayed" due to COVID-19.
The first crewed mission will carry three astronauts with one backup. Four pilots selected for the program are participating in astronaut training in Russia.
Спойлер
India is aiming to join Russia, the United States and China as the only countries to have achieved independent human spaceflight capabilities. The country is also at this early stage looking beyond low Earth orbit.
India's Department of Space recently released the draft "Humans in Space Policy" into the public domain for comments and suggestions ahead of potential cabinet approval.
The document states that the Humans in Space Policy "aims for sustained human presence in space as an instrument for development, innovation and foster collaborations in alignment with national interests."
In pursuing the draft the Department of space would be expected to "define [a] long-term road map for sustained human presence in low earth orbit and undertaking exploration missions beyond low earth orbit."
Necessary technologies for enabling sustained human presence in LEO and beyond as stated to include regenerative life support systems, rendezvous and docking systems, inflatable habitats and extravehicular activity suits.
Utilizing international cooperation, developing ecosystems, encouraging entrepreneurship and enhancing public involvement are also noted as key tasks.
[свернуть]
Second lunar landing attempt delayed
Chandrayaan-3, India's third mission to the moon, is likely to slip to 2022, ISRO chairman K Sivan told Press Trust of India news agency.
The mission will involve a lander and a small rover similar to Chandrayaan-2, but no orbiter.
The 2019 Chandrayaan-2 mission successfully put an orbiter around the moon but the landing attempt ended in loss of communications despite a nominal descent down to an altitude of around two kilometers.
Chandrayaan-3 is expected to target the same landing site, around 70.9 degrees south of the lunar equator. The Chandrayaan-2 orbiter will operate as a communications relay for the Chandrayaan-3 lander.
If successful Chandrayaan-3 could make India the fourth country to successfully soft-land on the moon.

K Sivan told press that the mission and its planned success will form the basis of ISRO interplanetary missions. India is also planning a Venus orbiter for launch in 2024.

India is meanwhile preparing for the launch of the PSLV-C51 (the 53rd Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle mission) from Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, at 11:53 p.m. Eastern, Feb. 27.
The Amazonia-1 optical earth observation satellite of National Institute for Space Research (INPE) of Brazil is the primary payload. It will be joined by 18 smaller passenger satellites.
The mission will be India's first launch of 2021, following a COVID-19-hit 2020.

zandr

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1365159456074571777
ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell  @planet4589
Do we know anything about the 3U cubesat 'SAI-1 Nanoconnect-2' to be launched on PSLV tonight? It's suggested it is from UNAM, Mexico (@LINX_UNAM ) but the ISRO kit says it's a US satellite. Maybe just that UNAM used a US launch broker to book the launch? What does SAI stand for?

Salo

https://www.isro.gov.in/pslv-c51-amazonia-1/pslv-c51-amazonia-1-brochureВы не можете просматривать это вложение.Вы не можете просматривать это вложение.Вы не можете просматривать это вложение.
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https://in.news.yahoo.com/isro-gears-launch-generation-mini-102257066.html
ЦитироватьMultiple sources in ISRO said on Thursday SSLV-D1 is targeted to be launched towards the end of March or early April -- most likely in the first month of the financial year -- though no firm date has been set so far.

'We are flying an earth observation satellite (EOS-02) on board the the first development flight of SSLV', ISRO Chairman and Secretary in the Department of Space, K Sivan told PTI.
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https://www.indiatvnews.com/science/isro-gisat-1-india-s-geo-imaging-satellite-launch-latest-news-687538
ЦитироватьThe Indian Space Research Organisation is lining up the launch of its geo imaging satellite GISAT-1 close on the heels of the February 28 PSLV-
C51 mission. The launch of GISAT-1 onboard GSLV-F10 rocket was originally planned for March five last year, but was postponed a day before the blast-off due to technical reasons.
Secretary in the Department of Space and ISRO Chairman K Sivan told PTI that the technical issues have been resolved and the delay in the launch was due to COVID-19-induced lockdown which affected normal work.
Sources in the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency said ISRO is now looking at March-end-early-April timeframe for the mission from Sriharikota spaceport, about 100 km from Chennai.
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Salo

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/14-missions-lined-up-for-launch-in-2021-isro-chairman-k-sivan/articleshow/81257591.cms

ЦитироватьISRO has lined up 14 missions for launch in 2021, including the space agency's first unmanned mission later this year, its Chairman K Sivan said here on Sunday. He was addressing scientists at the Mission Control Centre here after the successful launch of Amazona-1 of Brazil and 18 other satellites.
 
"Definitely our hands are full. We are going to have something like 14 missions this year.

Seven launch vehicle missions and six satellite missions, as well as our first unmanned mission by the end of the year. That is our target and the scientists are working on that", he said.

ISRO plans to take up two unmanned space missions before the Gaganyaan-manned space mission.

The Gaganyaan mission envisages sending three Indians to space by 2022.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/space-psu-nsil-to-launch-sat-for-tatasky/articleshow/81081943.cms
Цитата: undefinedGSAT-24 will be a 4.1 tonne communication satellite that will put into space 24 Ku-band transponders to be used for DTH services. "The satellite's cost is Rs 400 crore and NSIL will be launching it through Arianespace. The launch is expected to happen sometime in September," Sivan said.
The PSU is also negotiating to acquire GSAT-20, a high-throughput satellite, which will also be launched commercially. "Aside from GSAT-20, DishTV has held preliminary talks with NSIL for another satellite," Sivan added.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/ISRO/comments/lw224u/notam_for_rh560_mk_iii_sounding_rocket_launch/
ЦитироватьNOTAM for RH-560 Mk III Sounding rocket launch from SDSC-SHAR. Enforcement duration 1330-1430 (UTC) from 8 to 12 March 2021.
Source: https://www.notams.faa.gov/
Mapped up!
A0553/21 (Issued for VOMF VECF PART 1 OF 2) - RH-560 MKIII SOUNDING ROCKET LAUNCH FM SHAR RANGE,SRIHARIKOTA
WILL TAKE PLACE AS PER FLW DETAILS. THE LAUNCH WILL BE ON ANY
ONE OF THE DAY DRG THIS PERIOD. ACTUAL DATE OF LAUNCH WILL BE
INTIMATED AT LEAST 24 HR IN ADVANCE THROUGH A SEPARATE NOTAM.
LAUNCH PAD COORD:134144N0801405E.
NO FLT IS PERMITTED OVER THE DNG ZONES.
1)DNG ZONE -1 IS A CIRCLE OF 05NM AROUND THE LAUNCHER
2)DNG ZONE -2 IS A SECTOR BTN RADII OF 05NM AND 25NM FM THE
LAUNCH PAD COORD AND BTN AZM ANGLES 080 DEG AND 120 DEG
FM TRUE NORTH
3)DNG ZONE-3 IS A SECTOR BTN RADII OF 250NM AND 450NM FM THE
LAUNCH PAD COORD AND BTN AZM ANGLES 080 DEG AND 120 DEG
FM TRUE NORTH   
RTE AFFECTED IN CHENNAI FIR:
V4, V9, Q11, A465, Q23, P761, N571, P574, P762, L518, N877,
L510, B466
CLOSURES/ALTN RTE FOR OVERFLYING
1.P761 NOT AVBL BTN IDASO- PPB
ALTN RTE: MMV-ADKIT-XOKRO-DCT-0935N08748E-DCT-BIKEN-P762-PPB
2.N571 NOT AVBL BTN IDASO- BIKEN
ALTN RTE: VATMO- GIRNA-XOKRO-LAGOG
3.P574 NOT AVBL BTN DUBTA- GIRNA
ALTN RTE: DUBTA -XOKRO- GIRNA
4.P762 NOT AVBL BTN XOKRO- BIKEN
ALTN RTE: XOKRO-DCT- 0935N08748E-DCT-BIKEN
5.L518 NOT AVBL BTN SUGAN-DUMAR
6.N877 NOT AVBL BTN MANPU-AMVUR
ALTN RTE: VVZ-DCT- URKOK-DCT-VATLA-DCT-AMVUR (UNI DIRECTIONAL)
END PART 1 OF 2. DLY 1330-1430, 08 MAR 13:30 2021 UNTIL 12 MAR 14:30 2021. CREATED:
02 MAR 07:31 2021

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Цитата: zandr от 03.03.2021 07:41:18https://www.reddit.com/r/ISRO/comments/lw224u/notam_for_rh560_mk_iii_sounding_rocket_launch/
Цитата: undefinedNOTAM for RH-560 Mk III Sounding rocket launch from SDSC-SHAR. Enforcement duration 1330-1430 (UTC) from 8 to 12 March 2021.
Это геофизическая ракета с вертикальным стартом.
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https://spacewatch.global/2020/08/instrument-for-german-environmental-satellite-enmap-performing-well-in-test-campaign/
Цитата: undefinedThe EnMAP satellite will then start taking shape. At the end of 2021, the "environmental scout" is to be launched to its destination in a sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth at an altitude of around 640 kilometers.
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https://www.india.com/technology/science-gisat-1-isro-likely-to-launch-game-changer-satellite-on-march-28-check-details-here-4474584/

ЦитироватьThe Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has said that it plans to launch another observation satellite – GISAT-1 – on March 28. This comes after the organization successful launched PSLV-C51 carrying Amazonia-1. According to the reports, the GISAT-1 is expected to provide near real-time images of India's borders and also enable quick monitoring of natural disaster. "We are looking to launch this Geo imaging satellite on March 28, subject to weather conditions", an official of the Bengaluru-headquartered Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) told PTI on Sunday.
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According to sources, GISAT-1 will be followed by the maiden flight of Small Satellite Launch Vehicle, ISRO's compact launcher, likely in April.
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