GSAT-31 all set for launch from Kourou early today

CHENNAI, Feb 5: India’s 40th Communication Satellite GSAT-31, weighing 2,535 kg, would be launched early on Wednesday morning by the Ariane-5 rocket from Kourou in French Guiana.
Sources said the launch would take place between IST 0231 hrs and 0332 hrs on February six.
This is the first launch of 2019 from Kourou and 103rd Ariane-5 mission and the 70th with an Ariane 5 ECA version, which will launch two telecommunications satellites–Saudi Geostationary Satellite 1/Hellas Sat 4, a condosat for KACST and Hellas Sat, along with GSAT-31 for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
The success of the mission would confirm Ariane-5’s leadership in the geostationary launch services market segment.
About 42 minutes and 27 secs after lift off, the satellites will be separated and injected into the orbit.
GSAT-31, which would go as a lower passenger of Ariane-5, was a telecommunication satellite designed and manufactured by ISRO that would provide communications services in Ku-band for at least 15 years.
GSAT-31 will essentially help bridge the digital divide in the Indian sub-continent as part of an ambitious Indian space program, whose objectives are to develop India while pursuing science research and planetary exploration.
Since the launch of India’s APPLE experimental satellite on Ariane Flight L03 in 1981, Arianespace has orbited 22 satellites and signed 24 launch contracts with the Indian space agency. It has also won 89 per cent of the geostationary orbit launch contracts opened to non-Indian launch vehicles.
The orbiting of GSAT-31–along with GSAT-30, which is an additional geostationary satellite to be launched soon by the Arianespace–marks another vivid demonstration of the strong bond uniting Europe and India in space cooperation.
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 an 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 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 satellite 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. (UNI)

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