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The ISRO has so far launched 99 missions from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SHAR).
The Indian Space Agency will launch NVS-02 satellite from Sriharikota via GSLV-F15. Geosinkronous satellite launching vehicle will fly from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Center on January 29 at 6:23 am. This is ISRO’s 100th mission launching.
GSLV-F15 will install satellite NVS-02 into Geosinkronous Transfer Orbit. This satellite is part of the navigation system, designed to increase navigation facility like GPS in India.
This system will cover part from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, Gujarat to Arunachal. At the same time, a distance of 1500 km from the coastal line will also be covered. This will provide better navigation help for air, sea and road travel.
Indian Space Research Organization- ISRO (ISRO) was established on 15 August 1969. Its first mission was launched on 10 August 1979 via SLV-3 E1/ Rohini Technology payload. Since then, by 30 December 2024, the Shar has launched 99 missions through launching vehicle.
Specialty of NVS-02- Atomic Watch, weight 2250 kg
Navigation with Indian Construction (Navic) is India’s Independent Regional Navigation Satellite System. Which has been designed to give Indian users the right position, valosity and time (PVT) service. NVS-01/02/03/04/05 Satellites have been designed to ensure the continuity of these services.
NVS-02 is the second satellite of the NVS series.
NVS-02 is the second satellite of this NVS series. It weighs 2250 kg and the power handling capacity is 3 kW. NVS-02 can estimate the correct and accurate time, for this, indigenous and imported rubidium atomic watches have been installed in it.
Launching NVS-02 will be different after about 19 minutes 10 seconds. It will be installed in Geosinkronous Orbit, about 323 km above the Earth. Its lifetime is about 12 years.
Sailor Indian navigation system, it is also called GPS of India
Navigation With Indian Constitution (NAVIC) India has its own navigation system. It has been developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). It is a technique that works to give information about exact direction, location and time in India and its surrounding areas. This is usually called India’s own GPS.
The sailors are a group of 7 satellites, which together provide navigation service to India and its surrounding areas. They are installed in the orbit of the Earth and provide accurate information of any place position (length and width) and time. These L5 and S bands send signals in frequency.
India’s regional navigation system Navic, only India and its 1,500 km, is 5 meters of accuracy. While the GPS GPS of America works all over the world. Its accuracy is 20–30 meters.
Now know satellite launching vehicle GSLV-F15 About this
GSLV-F15 is the 17th flight of India’s Giosinkronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) and 11th flight with indigenous cryo stage. This is the 8th operational flight of GSLV with indigenous cryogenic stage. The height of GSLV-F15 is 50.9 meters. Its total weight is 420.7 tonnes. GSLV-F15 will install satellite NVS-02 into Geosinkronous Transfer Orbit.
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