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ISRO looking to transform communications with GSAT-19 and the GSAT-11

ISRO looking to transform communications with GSAT-19 and the GSAT-11
04 Jun 2017
  • ISRO's forthcoming endeavours - the GSAT-19 and the GSAT-11 satellites could be the "game changer communications satellite for India".
  • It could transform communications for the digital India and could change the face of internet services and streaming.
  • If successful, 1 standalone GSAT-19 satellite will be comparable to having a "constellation of 6-7 of the older variety of communication satellites in space".

  • How does the GSAT-19 hope to transform India?
    New innovations
  • Amongst its innovations, the GSAT-19 won't have any transponders but will use a whole new way of beaming data.
  • What this essentially means that unlike old times when "the entire country was lighted with a single beam that meant all users had to share the same bandwidth", now there will be 8 beams.
  • This will allow "6-7 times more data can be beamed down".

  • Meet the big brother GSAT-11
    GSAT-11
  • GSAT-11 is a large planned Indian geostationary communications satellite that will see the launch this year.
  • The GSAT-11 panels are the biggest ever made by India.
  • This mighty satellite will effectively have 32 beams streaming data.
  • This would serve as a platform for many satellites working in unison and will revolutionize the way satellite-based Internet is streamed in India.

  • The GSAT-19: Test bed for many technologies
    GSAT-19 innovations
  • Many new technologies will be tested through GSAT-19 which will be the first to use indigenously-made Lithium-ion batteries.
  • The GSAT-19 will carry Geostationary Radiation Spectrometer (GRASP) payload.
  • Its observations will help learn how to make space-based parts more radiation immune.
  • GSAT-19 will boast of certain advanced features like "miniaturised heat pipe, fibre optic gyro, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) accelerometer".

  • Special vehicle for a special passenger- GSLV Mk-III
    FACT
    The GSAT-19 will be ferried by the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-III (GSLV Mk-III). The GSLV Mk-III is getting attention as it weighs equivalent to the "weight of five fully-loaded Boeing Jumbo Jets or as much as 200 fully grown elephants".

    GSLV Mk-III success: India will finally send astronauts to space
    Launching dreams
  • The GSLV Mk III is all set to be launched by ISRO on 5 June 2017 from Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota, bringing India a step closer to ferrying its astronauts in space.
  • The ISRO hopes to seek Rs 12,500 crore from the government to "station Indians in space after flying them from Indian soil"
  • Only Russia, USA and China have tried sending astronauts into space.



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