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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System

The Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS) is an autonomous regional satellite navigation system being developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) which would be under complete control of the Indian government. The requirement of such a navigation system is driven by the fact that access to foreign government-controlled global navigation satellite systems is not guaranteed in hostile situations. The IRNSS would provide two services, with the Standard Positioning Service open for civilian use and the Restricted Service, encrypted one, for authorised users (military).

Friday, April 4, 2014

new satellite in space, India to get 'Desi GPS'

Sriharikota:  The Indian space organization inspired historians to earn their keep today by propelling the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle or PSLV effectively 25 times in succession, bringing India one stage closer to its worldwide positioning framework or the "desi" GPS.

The 44 meter, 320 ton, PSLV rocket effectively lifted off into the sky at 5.14 PM from Sriharikota and 19 minutes after the fact faultlessly put India's second route satellite in space.  A happy K Radhakrishnan, the ISRO Chairman, said, "PSLV in its 25th progressive effective flight absolutely infused India's second territorial route satellite." 


The satellite route framework will be an armada of seven satellites that help give exact areas inside 20 meters. The 'desi GPS' will be comparable in capacity to the American Global Positioning System (GPS) however provincial in scope.

India will be the sixth nation on the planet, after America, Russia, Europe, China and Japan to have this framework. This is indispensably important in times of war since most up to date exactness shells and rockets rely on upon faultless positioning. Work now the vast majority of us have depended on the American GPS, extremely famous on advanced mobile phones bad enough for military requisitions as it can't be depended upon for consistent scope in times of war and the in-fabricated lapse makes it un-suitable for accuracy strikes.

Some may commonly inquire as to whether this satellite route framework by India were working might it have been conceivable to find the lost Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, tragically the response is no.

The group of stars of Indian satellites will persistently shaft down information that could be perused by unique hand held instruments which when balanced utilizing sensors dependent upon the ground can help pin point area. Today in its 26th flight India's workhorse rocket the PSLV lifted a 1432 kilogram uncommon satellite that additionally carries on it an exactness clock called a nuclear clock. The whole armada of satellites is liable to be prepared by 2016 when Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System will get operational.

India's satellite framework is intended to blanket an area of about 1500 km on either side of the outskirt, basically coating the geological locale from where India has a recognition of risk, and both Pakistan and China are inside the foot shaped impression.

The principal Indian route satellite propelled a year ago in July is working typically. Toward the end of last year the PSLV had effectively sent India's lady mission to Mars the Mangalyaan, which is solid and quickly shutting on the Red Planet and in a couple of months it will meet it.

ISRO is presently designing for the first exploratory flight of its biggest rocket the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mark III that will be propelled at some point in June in the not so distant future from Sriharikota and will flight test India's first team module.