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New Delhi : India’s  latest communication  satellite GSAT-30 was successfully  launched  from the Spaceport  in French  Guiana during  the  early  hours  on January 17, 2020. The  launch  vehicle  Ariane  5  VA-251  lifted  off  from  Kourou  Launch  Base,  French Guiana,  at  2:35  am  IST  carrying  India’s  GSAT-30  and  EUTELSAT  KONNECT  for Eutelsat,  as  scheduled.  After  a  flight  lasting  38  minutes  25  seconds,  GSAT-30  separated  from  the Ariane 5 upper stage  in  an elliptical  Geosynchronous  Transfer  Orbit.

With  a  lift-off  mass  of  3,357  kg,  GSAT-30  will  provide  continuity  to  operational services  on  some  of  the  in-orbit  satellites.  GSAT-30  derives  its  heritage  from ISRO’s  earlier INSAT/GSAT  satellite  series  and  will  replace  INSAT-4A  in  the orbit.

“GSAT-30  has  a  unique  configuration  of  providing  flexible  frequency  segments and  flexible  coverage. The  satellite  will  provide communication  services  to Indian  mainland  and  islands  through  Ku-band  and  wide coverage  covering  Gulf countries,  a  large  number  of  Asian  countries  and  Australia  through  C-band.” ISRO Chairman  Dr K Sivan  said.

Dr.  Sivan  also said ,“GSAT-30  will  provide DTH  Television  Services, connectivity  to  VSATs  for  ATM,  Stock-exchange,  Television uplinking and Teleport  Services,  Digital  Satellite News  Gathering  (DSNG)  and  e-governance applications.  The  satellite  will  also  be  used  for  bulk  data  transfer for a  host of emerging telecommunication  applications.”

ISRO’s  Master  Control  Facility  (MCF)  at  Hassan  in  Karnataka  took  over  the command  and control  of  GSAT-30  immediately  after  its  separation  from  the launch  vehicle.  Preliminary  health  checks  of  the  satellite  revealed  its  normal health.

In  the  days  ahead,  orbit-raising manoeuvres will  be performed to place the satellite in Geostationary Orbit  (36,000  km  above  the  equator)  by  using  its  onboard  propulsion  system.  During the final  stages of its  orbit  raising  operations,  the  two  solar  arrays  and  the antenna  reflectors  of  GSAT-30  will  be  deployed. Following  this, the  satellite  will be  put  in  its  final  orbital  configuration. The  satellite will  be  operational  after  the successful  completion  of  all  in-orbit  tests, according to a PIB release.

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