Any update on this launch?TDS-1 SATELLITE ON PSLV C54 arround March or april
Nah dry month aheadAny update on this launch?
Both of the launch are postponedAny update on this launch?
Any news on RLV-D2, which ISRO said would be launched this month.Both of the launch are postponed
NOTAM from 26 June to 25 July.PSLV C-53 (Conmericial) NOTAM issued.
A1669/22 - POLAR SATELLITE LAUNCH VEHICLE (PSLV-C53) 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 24 HR IN ADVANCE THROUGH A
SEPARATE NOTAM.
A. LAUNCH PAD COORD: 1343.2N08014.8E
NO FLT IS PERMITTED OVER THE DNG ZONE
DANGER ZONE 1: A CIRCLE OF 10 NM AROUND THE LAUNCHER
DANGER ZONE 2: AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD
1255N08205E
1335N08215E
1315N08315E
1240N08305E
DANGER ZONE 3: IS AN AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD
1210N08510E
1245N08520E
1225N08625E
1150N08615E
DANGER ZONE 4: IS AN AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD
0905N09450E
0955N09505E
0935N09600E
0845N09545E
DANGER ZONE 5: IS AN AREA ENCLOSED BY THE FLW COORD
1530S13000W
1330S13000W
1200S11200W
0730S09000W
0930S09000W
1400S11200W
[..] GND - UNL
1200-1600, 26 JUN 12:00 2022 UNTIL 25 JUL 16:00 2022. CREATED: 13 JUN 12:29 2022
Who confirmed that there will be 4 unmanned missions???.....What I heard is total of 4 inflight abort tests... chairman said only this in the press conference as far as I remember
- SSLV-D1 by end of July. Total 3 SSLVs planned for 2022.
- Oceansat-3 for September 2022.
- First commercial flight for GSLV Mk3 in October.
- Launch date of GSLV MkII/INSAT-3DS will be announced soon.
- New satellite TDS-01 for Q3 this year to demonstrate new tech.
- Multiple tests RLV-TD LEX have been undertaken but weren't fruitful partly due to weather.
- Testing for Chandryaan-3 lander to begin soon in SDSC. Components have arrived.
- Aditya-L1 and Chandrayaan-3 by year end but likely Chandrayaan-3 may be pushed for next year.
- Gaganyaan first unmanned mission pushed for 2023. ISRO will now undertake 4 unmanned missions instead of 2 planned earlier for safety demonstration.
- GSLV MkII GISAT-2 still for this year with date unannounced, NISAR satellite delayed to 2024.
Aditya-L1 will definitely be pushed to next year...the launch window is oct this year(Which they will miss) and next launch window will only be in March 2023
- SSLV-D1 by end of July. Total 3 SSLVs planned for 2022.
- Oceansat-3 for September 2022.
- First commercial flight for GSLV Mk3 in October.
- Launch date of GSLV MkII/INSAT-3DS will be announced soon.
- New satellite TDS-01 for Q3 this year to demonstrate new tech.
- Multiple tests RLV-TD LEX have been undertaken but weren't fruitful partly due to weather.
- Testing for Chandryaan-3 lander to begin soon in SDSC. Components have arrived.
- Aditya-L1 and Chandrayaan-3 by year end but likely Chandrayaan-3 may be pushed for next year.
- Gaganyaan first unmanned mission pushed for 2023. ISRO will now undertake 4 unmanned missions instead of 2 planned earlier for safety demonstration.
- GSLV MkII GISAT-2 still for this year with date unannounced, NISAR satellite delayed to 2024.
If true this year will have max 9 launches excluding Inflight Abort Tests
- SSLV-D1 by end of July. Total 3 SSLVs planned for 2022.
- Oceansat-3 for September 2022.
- First commercial flight for GSLV Mk3 in October.
- Launch date of GSLV MkII/INSAT-3DS will be announced soon.
- New satellite TDS-01 for Q3 this year to demonstrate new tech.
- Multiple tests RLV-TD LEX have been undertaken but weren't fruitful partly due to weather.
- Testing for Chandryaan-3 lander to begin soon in SDSC. Components have arrived.
- Aditya-L1 and Chandrayaan-3 by year end but likely Chandrayaan-3 may be pushed for next year.
- Gaganyaan first unmanned mission pushed for 2023. ISRO will now undertake 4 unmanned missions instead of 2 planned earlier for safety demonstration.
- GSLV MkII GISAT-2 still for this year with date unannounced, NISAR satellite delayed to 2024.
Sometime during the third week of October 2022, the ISRO rocket will fly with 36 satellites of OneWeb, an Indo-UK joint venture satellite communications company, said an space sector official.
(a) The first commercial launch of GSLV MkIII
(b) the First time an Indian rocket will be ferrying a payload of about six-ton
(c) First-time OneWeb is using an Indian rocket to put its satellites into orbit
(d) First commercial launch of GSLV MkIII contracted by NewSpace India Ltd, and lastly,
(e) First-time GSLV MkIII or its variants are being used for launching satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO).