ISRO successfully completes IRNSS-ID orbit raising operation

The orbit raising operation of latest navigation satellite IRNSS-1D has been completed and it was placed in the intended orbit "successfully", ISRO said today.

ISRO successfully completes IRNSS-ID orbit raising operation
CHENNAI: The first orbit raising operation of latest navigation satellite IRNSS-1D has been successfully completed, ISRO said today.

"First orbit raising operation of IRNSS-1D is successfully completed by firing the Apogee motor at 17.28 hours on March 29, 2015," ISRO said on its website.

Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched the IRNSS-1D, the fourth in the series of seven navigation satellites on board its workhorse PSLV-C27 from the spaceport of Sriharikota near here on Saturday.

IRNSS-1D which will provide navigation, tracking and mapping service and has a mission life of 10 years, is the fourth in the constellation of seven satellites, which would be on par with US-based GPS once the full complement of spacecrafts are launched.

While four satellites would be sufficient to start operations of the IRNSS system, the remaining three would make it more accurate and efficient.

ISRO has planned to launch the remaining three navigation satellites IRNSS-1E, 1F and 1G before the end of the next financial year.
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IRNSS-1D: ISRO successfully launches fourth navigation satellite
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The 1,425 kg satellite was placed in the orbit by ISRO's workhorse launching vehicle PSLV C-27.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C27) carrying India's fourth navigation satellite IRNSS-1D, lifts off from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
The 1,425 kg satellite was placed in the orbit by ISRO's workhorse launching vehicle PSLV C-27.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C27) carryi..
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IRNSS-1D is fourth in the series of seven satellites, planned by ISRO to put in place the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C27) carrying India's fourth navigation satellite IRNSS-1D, lifts off from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
IRNSS-1D is fourth in the series of seven satellites, planned by ISRO to put in place the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Sat..
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A beaming ISRO Chairman AS Kiran Kumar, for whom this is the first project after taking charge of the space agency, said the mission was succesful and the satellite has been placed in precise orbit.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C27) carrying India's fourth navigation satellite IRNSS-1D, lifts off from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
A beaming ISRO Chairman AS Kiran Kumar, for whom this is the first project after taking charge of the space agency, said the mission was succesful and the satellite has been placed in precise orbit.<..
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IRNSS-1D, which will provide navigation, tracking and mapping service and have a mission life of 10 years would be on par with US-based GPS once the full complement of spacecrafts are launched.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C27) carrying India's fourth navigation satellite IRNSS-1D, lifts off from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
IRNSS-1D, which will provide navigation, tracking and mapping service and have a mission life of 10 years would be on par with US-based GPS once the full complement of spacecrafts are launched.
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While four satellites would be sufficient to start operations of the IRNSS system, the remaining three would make it more accurate and efficient.

In pic: Placement of Nozzle End Segment of PSLV-C27 1st stage over Launch Pedestal in progress.
While four satellites would be sufficient to start operations of the IRNSS system, the remaining three would make it more accurate and efficient.

In pic: Placement of Nozzle End Segment of..
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The first three satellites in the IRNSS series were launched from Sriharikota on July 1, 2013, April 4, 2014 and October 16, 2014 respectively.

In pic: IRNSS-1D at clean room of SDSC SHAR.
The first three satellites in the IRNSS series were launched from Sriharikota on July 1, 2013, April 4, 2014 and October 16, 2014 respectively.

In pic: IRNSS-1D at clean room of SDSC SHAR.
The launch was originally scheduled for March 9 but was later deferred due to an anomaly found in the telemetry transmitter.

In pic: PSLV-C27 2nd stage during Vehicle Assembly.
The launch was originally scheduled for March 9 but was later deferred due to an anomaly found in the telemetry transmitter.

In pic: PSLV-C27 2nd stage during Vehicle Assembly.
For the onlookers the rocket looked like an inverted flare/torch with a long handle as it gathered speed amidst the cheers of the ISRO officials.

In pic: (L) Integration of 1st stage of PSLV-C27. (R) Integration of 3rd & 4th stage of PSLV-C27.
For the onlookers the rocket looked like an inverted flare/torch with a long handle as it gathered speed amidst the cheers of the ISRO officials.

In pic: (L) Integration of 1st stage of PSL..
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The rocket blasted off from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, around 80 km from Chennai.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C27) carrying India's fourth navigation satellite IRNSS-1D, lifts off from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
The rocket blasted off from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, around 80 km from Chennai.

In pic: Indian Space Research Organisation’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehi..
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