At
the completion of the countdown, PSLV-C22 lifted off from the First Launch Pad
at 23:41 hrs IST yesterday (July 1, 2013) with the ignition of the first stage
and four strap-on motors of the launch vehicle. The important flight events,
namely, stage and strap-on ignitions, heat-shield separation, stage and
strap-on separations and satellite injection took place exactly as planned.
After a flight of 20 minutes 17 seconds, the IRNSS-1A Satellite, weighing 1425
kg, was injected to the intended elliptical orbit of 282.46 km X 20,625.37 km.
After
injection, the solar panels of IRNSS-1A were deployed automatically. ISRO’s
Master Control Facility (at Hassan, Karnataka) assumed the control of the
satellite. In the coming days, five orbit maneuvers will be conducted from
Master Control Facility to position the satellite in its Geosynchronous
Circular Orbit at 55 deg East longitude.
IRNSS-1A
is the first of the seven satellites constituting the space segment of the
Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System. IRNSS is an independent regional
navigation satellite system designed to provide position information in the
Indian region and 1500 km around the Indian mainland. IRNSS would provide two
types of services, namely, Standard Positioning Services (SPS) – provided to
all users – and Restricted Services (RS) provided only to authorised users.
A
number of ground stations responsible for the generation and transmission of
navigation parameters, satellite control, satellite ranging and monitoring,
etc., have been established in as many as 15 locations across the country.
The
entire IRNSS constellation of seven satellites is planned to be completed by
2015-16.
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