ISRO all set for GSAT-31 launch from Kourou on Feb 6

ISRO installs on-board cameras for double confirmation
ISRO installs on-board cameras for double confirmation

CHENNAI: The Indian Space Agency was gearing up for the launch of its 40th Communication Satellite GSAT-31,  weighing 2,535 kg, on February six, by the Ariane-5 launch  vehicle from Kourou in French Guiana.

ISRO said on Saturday that the Satellite had already reached  Kourou for integration with the launch vehicle.

With a mission life of 15 years, GSAT-31 was configured on  ISRO’s enhanced I-2K Bus, utilising the maximum bus  capabilities of this type.

It would augment the Ku-band transponder capacity in  Geostationary Orbit.

GSAT-31 derives its heritage from ISRO’s earlier INSAT and GSAT satellite series.

The sources said ”this is a versatile satellite with a unique  configuration providing flexible frequency segment and  flexible coverage”.

The satellite provides Indian mainland and island coverage.

GSAT-31 will provide continuity to operational services  on some of the in-orbit satellites and it will be used for  supporting VSAT networks, Television uplinks, Digital  Satellite News Gathering (DSNG), DTH-television services,  cellular backhaul connectivity and many such applications.

GSAT-31 also provides a wide beam coverage to facilitate  communication over large oceanic region comprising large  parts of Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean using  a wide band transponder.

Two Ku-band beacon downlink signals were transmitted for  ground tracking purposes.

This would be ISRO’s second mission from Kourou in two  months after it launched its next generation throughput  communication atellite GSAT-11, weighing 5,854 kg, on  December five last year.

GSAT-11 was the fore-runner in the series of advanced  communication satellites with multi-spot beam antenna  coverage over Indian mainland and Islands.

GSAT-11 would play a vital role in providing broadband  services across the country, besides providing a platform  for demonstrating new generation applications. (AGENCIES)

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