ISRO’s new NavIC Satellite Launch

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched the first of the second-generation satellites for its navigation constellation successfully.

29 May 2023

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched the first of the second-generation satellites for its navigation constellation successfully.

About the second-generation satellites:

Satellite Name NVS-01, the first of ISRO’s NVS series of payloads.
Weight 2,232 kg
Launch Vehicle Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) rocket
Onboard Technology Rubidium atomic clock, developed by Space Application Centre-Ahmedabad. 
Frequency Signals It will send signals in a third frequency, L1, besides the L5 and S frequency signals that the existing satellites provide
Mission Life More than 12 years for second-generation satellites, the existing satellites have a mission life of 10 years.

About Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC):

  • To meet the positioning, navigation and timing requirements of the nation, ISRO has established a regional navigation satellite system called Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC). 
  • NavIC was erstwhile known as Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS).
  • NavIC is designed with a constellation of 7 satellites and a network of ground stations operating 24 x 7. 
  • Three satellites of the constellation are placed in geostationary orbit, and four satellites are placed in inclined geosynchronous orbit.
  • The ground network consists of a control centre, precise timing facility, range and integrity monitoring stations, two-way ranging stations, etc.
  • Each of the seven satellites currently in the named NavIC, weighed much less — around 1,425 kg — at liftoff. 
    • They all rode the lighter Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), ISRO’s workhorse launch rocket.

Services Offered

  • Types of services: Standard Position Service (SPS) for civilian users and Restricted Service (RS) for strategic users. 
  • Frequency bands: These two services are provided in both L5  and S bands.
  • Coverage: The NavIC coverage area includes India and a region up to 1500 km beyond the Indian boundary. 
  • Accuracy: NavIC signals are designed to provide user position accuracy better than 20m and timing accuracy better than 50ns.
  • Signals interoperability: NavIC SPS signals are interoperable with the other global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals namely GPS,Glonass,Galileo, and BeiDou.
  • Constant speed: Unlike GPS, NavIC uses satellites in high geo-stationery orbit — the satellites move at a constant speed relative to Earth, so they are always looking over the same region on Earth.

News Source: Indian Express

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