'Mission accomplished', tweets ISRO after launching India's heaviest rocket GSLV-Mk III carrying communication satellite GSAT-29

The satellite will provide internet connectivity to Jammu and Kashmir and North East region.

'Mission accomplished', tweets ISRO after launching India's heaviest rocket GSLV-Mk III carrying communication satellite GSAT-29
GSLV-Mk III rocket launch (ANI photo)

SRIHARIKOTA: India`s heaviest rocket GSLV-Mk III, carrying cutting-edge communication satellite GSAT-29, was launched into the outer space from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on Wednesday evening.

The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-Mk III) is 43.4 metre tall and weighs 640 ton. 

All you need to know about GSAT-29

'Mission accomplished' tweeted ISRO, after the successful launch of the satellite.

 

The countdown for the rocket launch began at 2.50 p.m. on Tuesday.

"This is GSLV-MkIII-D2 second developmental flight. It is going to launch very important and high throughput satellite GSAT-29. The satellite will be useful in Jammu and Kashmir and North East region for providing connectivity under the Centre's Digital India programme," said ISRO Chairman K Sivan.

Within 16 minutes of lift-off, the rocket will sling the 3,423 kg GSAT-29 it Geo Transfer Orbit (GTO). Then the satellite will be lifted to the final Geo Stationary Orbit (GSO) at a height of 36,000 km from the earth.

The satellite will provide internet connectivity to Jammu and Kashmir and North East region under the Centre's Digital India programme.

With a design life of 10 years, the GSAT-29 satellite carries Ka/Ku-band high throughput communication transponders intended to meet the communication requirements of users including those in remote areas.

In addition, several new technologies such as Q/V-band payload, data transmission through optical communication link will be demonstrated. This will help in realising future advanced satellites, ISRO said.

 

The GSLV-MkII D2, a three-stage launch vehicle, also holds a lot of promise. "This vehicle (GSLV-MkIII) is going to launch the Chandrayaan-II and also the manned mission. We are getting prepared for that," said Sivan. ISRO's Chandrayan -II is hoping to send an orbiter, lander and rover to the moon by early January of 2019.

With agency inputs

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