PSLV-C24 SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES INDIA'S
SECOND DEDICATED
NAVIGATION SATELLITE IRNSS-1B
ISRO's
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C24,
successfully launched IRNSS-1B, the
second satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation
Satellite System (IRNSS), April 04, 2014 at 17:14 hours IST from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota.
This is the twenty fifth consecutively
successful mission of PSLV. The 'XL' configuration of PSLV was used for this
mission. Previously, the same configuration of the vehicle was used five times
to launch Chandrayaan-1, GSAT-12, RISAT-1, IRNSS-1A and Mars Orbiter
Spacecraft.
After the lift-off with the ignition of the first stage, the important flight
events, namely, stage and strap-on ignitions, heat-shield separation, stage and
strap-on separations and satellite injection took place exactly as planned.
After a flight of about 19 minutes, IRNSS-1B Satellite, weighing 1432 kg,
was injected to an elliptical orbit of 283 km X 20,630 km, which is very close
to the intended orbit.
After injection, the solar panels of IRNSS-1B were deployed automatically.
ISRO's Master Control Facility (at Hassan, Karnataka) assumed the control of
the satellite. In the coming days, five orbit manoeuvres will be conducted from
Master Control Facility to position the satellite in its Geosynchronous
Circular Orbit at 55 deg East longitude. .
IRNSS-1B is the second of the seven satellites constituting the space segment
of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System. IRNSS-1A, the first
satellite of the constellation, was successfully launched by PSLV on July 02,
2013. IRNSS-1A is functioning satisfactorily from its designated geosynchronous
orbital position.
IRNSS is an independent regional navigation satellite system designed to
provide position information in the Indian region and 1500 km around the Indian
mainland. IRNSS would provide two types of services, namely, Standard
Positioning Services (SPS) - provided to all users - and Restricted Services
(RS), provided only to authorised users. . .
A number of ground stations responsible for the generation and transmission of
navigation parameters, satellite control, satellite ranging and monitoring,
etc., have been established in as many as 15 locations across the
country.
Two more satellites of this constellation, namely, IRNSS-1C and IRNSS-1D, are
planned to be launched in the second half of 2014. The entire IRNSS
constellation of seven satellites is planned to be completed by 2015-16.
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