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https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/satellites-isro-idrss-1411248-2018-12-17
ЦитироватьISRO to launch two satellites under IDRSS: All about it
The two-satellite IDRSS will maintain a continuous communication link with India's remote sensing/earth observation satellites.
 
India Today Web Desk New DelhiDecember 17, 2018UPDATED: December 17, 2018 16:36 IST
 
As part of its proposed manned space mission, India will launch the IDRSS to improve data relay and communication links with its remote sensing/earth observation satellites (Image for representation)

As a part of its proposed manned space mission, India will launch the Indian Data Relay Satellite System (IDRSS) to improve data relay and communication links with its remote sensing/earth observation satellites, said a top official of the ISRO.

What will the IDRSS do?
1. The two-satellite IDRSS will maintain a continuous communication link with India's remote sensing/earth observation satellites and also with the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk III) that would carry three Indian astronauts to space in 2022.
"We are planning to launch two satellites under IDRSS. The first one is expected to be launched in 2019," said K Sivan, chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
2. The proposed system will also reduce the dependence on the ground stations in tracking satellites.
3. The other benefit is that the communication and data transfer could be in real time as the remote sensing satellites can relay the data gathered to IDRSS satellites which in turn can transmit them to the ground.
4. IDRSS will be like a hub as it can receive the commands fr om the ground stations and in turn relay the same to other satellites.
5. The IDRSS can also monitor a rocket from the time it lifts off from the launch pad.
What is Data Relay Satellite System?
Data Relay Satellite System (DRSS) is primarily meant for providing continuous/real-time communication of Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellites/human space mission to the ground station.
A data relay satellite in the Geostationary Orbit (GEO) can see a low altitude spacecraft for approximately half an orbit.

The scope of remote sensing satellites
India has the largest remote sensing satellite system orbiting in the space.
Further, the data capture and transfer capabilities of remote sensing satellites are increasing with newer technologies.
"India is launching many satellites - nano, micro and small - in the low earth orbit. Their monitoring is now done by the ground stations in India and outside. But monitoring of satellites by ground station has gaps," said an industry expert.
ЦитироватьThe visibility of Indian remote sensing satellites for ground stations is not more than 10-15 minutes and in some cases, it is five minutes or less," he added.
There is also a heavy reliance on ground stations in other countries.
He said that with IDRSS in place, the visibility range will go up for monitoring and communicating with earth observation satellites.
Space-faring nations like the US, China, Japan, and Europe have such data relay satellite systems.

About the 2 IDRSS satellites
The two IDRSS satellites will be placed in geostationary orbit, enabling satellite to satellite communication and transfer data.
The IDRSS satellites can see about 80 per cent of the area wh ere Indian remote sensing satellites are orbiting.
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#662
Состоявшиеся пуски
№п/п – Дата – КА – РКН/РБ – Космодром – Время (ДМВ)

2019
01 - 24 января - Microsat-R, KALAMSAT v2 - PSLV-С44 (DL) - Шрихарикота 1 - 21:07:00

Планируемые пуски
Дата – КА – РКН/РБ – Время (ДМВ)

2019
февраль - RISAT-2B - PSLV-С46 (XL) - Шрихарикота 1
февраль март - EMIsat, 30 спутников - PSLV-С45 - Шрихарикота 1
февраль не ранее марта - CARTOSAT-3, NEMO-AM (Канада, Индия) - PSLV-C46 - Шрихарикота 1
31 января не позже 16 февраля середина апреля - Chandrayaan-2 - GSLV-M1 (Mk-III) - Шрихарикота 2 (или 25 марта- 30 апреля)
март апрель - RISAT-2BR1 - PSLV-С47 (XL) - Шрихарикота 1
2-й квартал - OCEANSAT-3 - PSLV-C(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2-й квартал - CARTOSAT-3A - PSLV-C(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
май июль - ПО - SSLV (mini-PSLV) - Шрихарикота
осень - GISAT-1 - GSLV-F10 (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
октябрь - GSAT-32 - GSLV-F(ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
октябрь - ПО - SSLV (mini-PSLV) - Шрихарикота
декабрь - OCEANSAT-3A - PSLV-C(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
ПО - GSAT-22 - GSLV-(ПО) (Mk-III) - Шрихарикота
ПО - HRSAT-1, HRSAT-2, HRSAT-3 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
ПО - RISAT-1A - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IRNSS-1J - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IDRSS-1 - ПО - Шрихарикота

Попутная нагрузка:
начало года - Capella 2 (США) - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
1-й квартал - BlackSky Global 3 (США) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
3-й квартал - Landmapper-BC 7 (Corvus-BC 7) (США) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2-е полугодие - LAGARI (Турция) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ноябрь - XPoSat (X-Ray Polarimeter Satellite) - ПО - Шрихарикота
ноябрь - OPS-SAT - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - SPaDEx - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - Meshbed (США) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IITMSAT - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - PARIKSHIT - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - PlanetiQ-1, PlanetiQ-2 (США) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IinuSat (Индонезия) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
 
На зарубежных носителях:
23 января 5 6 февраля - HS4-SGS1 (Hellas-Sat-4, SaudiGeoSat-1), GSAT-31 - Ariane 5 ECA (VA247) - Куру ELA-3 - 00:01-00:49
не ранее мая июнь - GSAT-30 - Ariane-5 ECA - Куру ELA-3
сентябрь октябрь - GSAT-20 - Ariane-5 ECA - Куру ELA-3

2020
январь - ADITYA-L1 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
март - CARTOSAT-3B - PSLV-C(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
второй квартал - RESOURCESAT-3 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
второй квартал - RESOURCESAT-3S - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
декабрь - GaganYaan (первый беспилотный полёт) - GSLV Mk-III - Шрихарикота
ПО - IRNSS-S2 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
ПО - EnMAP (Германия) - PSLV-С(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
ПО - Amazônia 1 (SSR 1) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IDRSS-2 - ПО - Шрихарикота (или 2021)

2021
второй квартал - RESOURCESAT-3A - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
второй квартал - RESOURCESAT-3SA - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
июль - GaganYaan (второй беспилотный полёт) - GSLV Mk-III - Шрихарикота
декабрь - GaganYaan (первый пилотируемый полёт) - GSLV Mk-III - Шрихарикота (или начало 2022)
ПО - IRNSS-S3 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
 
2022
первый квартал - RESOURCESAT-3B - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
сентябрь - NISAR/NI-SAR (научная миссия NASA-ISRO) - GSLV-F(ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
ПО - InSat-3DS - GSLV (ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
ПО - MOM-2 - вторая орбитальная марсианская миссия - GSLV (ПО) - Шрихарикота
 
2023
середина года - Shukrayan-1 (индийская научная миссия к Венере) - ПО - Шрихарикота
 
2024
ПО - индийская научная миссия на полюс Луны (Selene-R: посадочный модуль ISRO, ровер JAXA) - ПО - Шрихарикота
 
2028
ПО - индийская научная миссия по изучению экзопланет - ПО - Шрихарикота
 
C неопределённой датой:
Дата – КА – РКН/РБ – Время (ДМВ)
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-23 - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-24 - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-25 - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-26 - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-27 - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GISAT-2 - GSLV-F(ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-7B (IAF ComSat) - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - GSAT-7C (IAF ComSat) - GSLV-F(ПО) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - IRNSS-1K - PSLV (ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
не ранее 2020 - IRNSS-S1 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
ПО - два DISHA - PSLV-C(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - ASTROSAT-2 - GSLV (ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - ACTS-1(F) - GSLV (ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - ACTS-2 - GSLV (ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - CCI-Sat - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - DMSAR-1 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - GEO-HR - GSLV (ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - GSAT-4R - GSLV-ПО (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
ПО - GSAT-8 - GSLV-ПО (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
ПО - GSAT-13 - GSLV (ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
ПО - ITM-1 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - RISAT-3 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - TecSAR-2 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - TES-HYP - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
 
Попутная нагрузка:
2018 - Studsat-2A, Studsat-2B - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2018 - ANUSAT-2 (QB50 IN01) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2019 - Anant - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2019 - Azad-1 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2019 - Cu-REO - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2019 - RVSAT-1 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2020 - LPUSAT - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IMS (ATMOS) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IMS-1B (ENVIRON) - PSLV-С (ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IMS-1E, IMS-1F - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IMSAT (Италия) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - I-STAG - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - SENSE-P, SENSE-E - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - SRE II - PSLV-C(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - TD-MS - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
ПО - VITSat-1 - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
 
На зарубежных носителях:
ПО - GSAT-10R - ПО - ПО
ПО - GSAT-11E - ПО - ПО
ПО - GSAT-Ka - ПО - ПО
ПО - GSAT-21 - ПО - ПО
 
Используемые сокращения:
КА – космический аппарат
РКН – ракета космического назначения
РБ – разгонный блок
ПО – подлежит определению
ДМВ – декретное московское время
НВМ – неотделяемый весовой макет
 
Изменения от 8 января
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Изменения от 4 февраля
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Изменения от 14 февраля
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Salo

https://astrotalkuk.org/episode-82-jaxa-and-international-collaboration-with-professor-fujimoto-masaki/
ЦитироватьSelene-R – a tentative joint JAXA/ISRO Moon mission to soft-land a rover on the Moon. Jaxa would supply the rover and ISRO the lander.
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#664
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/science/news/isro-says-chandrayaan-2-moon-mission-launch-planned-for-mid-april-1976400
ЦитироватьISRO Says Chandrayaan-2 Moon Mission Launch Planned for Mid-April
Press Trust of India, 11 January 2019

The launch of India's second Moon mission, Chandrayaan-2, is planned for the middle of April this year, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman K Sivan announced Friday.

ISRO had earlier said Chandrayaan-2 will be launched in a window between January-February 16 this year. ... "Regarding Chandrayaan-2 schedule, right now Chandrayaan is scheduled from March 25 to April end. Most probably, the normal targeted date is April middle," Sivan told reporters in Bengaluru.
...

Separately, India's maiden manned space mission 'Gaganyaan' is set for December 2021 launch and is likely to include a woman astronaut, Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman K Sivan said Friday.
...
"... We are planning to have first unmanned mission in December 2020 and second for July 2021. Once we complete this the manned mission will happen in December 2021. The entire team is geared up to achieve this target," Sivan said.

Salo

#665
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/chandrayaan-2-mission-planned-for-middle-of-april-isro/articleshow/67484715.cms
Цитировать"Regarding Chandrayaan-2 schedule, right now Chandrayaan is scheduled from March 25 to April end. Most probably, the normal targeted date is April middle," Sivan told reporters here.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/watch-isro-chief-briefs-media-on-chandrayaan-2-indias-mission-to-mars/videoshow/67484120.cms
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Salo

https://www.theweek.in/news/sci-tech/2019/01/11/ISRO-plans-32-missions-in-2019-SSLV-set-for-maiden-flight-in-July.html
ЦитироватьISRO plans 32 missions in 2019, SSLV set for maiden flight in July              
By Rekha Dixit                                              
January 11, 2019 18:49 IST       
      Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman K Sivan addresses a press conference on the launch of India's second Moon mission, Chandrayaan-2, at Antariksh Bhavan in Bengaluru, on Friday | PTI    

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has very ambitious plans for 2019, with 32 missions planned for the year. This is almost double the number of missions in 2018, which were 17.
While Chandrayaan-2—which is scheduled for an April launch right now—is the mission that has gripped the imagination of the nation, other flights being planned are also spectacular in their own ways. On the one hand, ISRO is making bigger and heavier vehicles for more ambitious travel plans, on the other, it will test its smallest vehicle ever. The Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) developed by the space agency will have its maiden flight in July. The SSLV is very small, weighing just 110 tonnes and will take a maximum of 72 hours for assembling, as against the 70 days assembling that larger vehicles require. It will require just six people for assembling, as against the hundreds required for traditional vehicles. The cost is also low at just Rs 30 crore as against the Rs 400 crore that a traditional launch costs. The SSLVs are being developed for transporting small, usually private, satellites. The SSLVs are expected to give a big boost to ISRO's commercial arm.
 
However, there will be one flight which ISRO will not take to space. This is another technology demonstration of the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) that the agency is developing. Some years ago, the RLV did its first technology demonstration flight. This time, the vehicle will be carried into the air by a helicopter and then released to land on its own. "We want to test the technology developed for the vehicle to land on its own, on a runway, like a traditional plane," explained ISRO Chairman K. Sivan.
 
Reusable technology is the next step towards reducing cost of space voyages. Space agencies across the world are looking at ways to reuse the vehicle or at least components of it.
 
Another experiment that ISRO will do this year will be to use the space debris for scientific purposes. When a rocket is launched into space, it injects the payload in the required orbit, then the rest of the rocket disintegrates and floats around as space debris. In the very next PSLV launch, termed the C44 mission, the expended rocket will be given an extended life of six months, when it will be used as a space platform for conducting experiments. This particular launch will also carry the Kalam Satellite, which will have experiments planned out by school students. ISRO has appealed to school students to send their experiment plans to the Centre.
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#667
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/pslv-c44-to-lift-off-with-added-features/article25972663.ece
 
ЦитироватьPSLV-C44 to lift-off with added features
  Tiki Rajwi
 Thiruvananthapuram,     January 11, 2019 21:31 IST
 
 Upcoming mission will see a new variant of the PSLV in use
 
With the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) planning to keep the fourth and final stage of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) 'alive' in space as a useful 'orbital platform', the rocket — popularly dubbed ISRO's trusted workhorse — is getting added features.
Set for lift-off this month with the Microsat-R payload, the upcoming PSLV-C44 mission will see a new variant of the PSLV in use. This variant, tagged PSLV-DL, will be the first to sport two strap-on boosters for providing added thrust.
Its final and fourth stage — PS4 — will be equipped with lithium-ion batteries, but no solar panels. An in-house technology, the lithium-ion cells are critical to keep the spent stage in orbit. Solar panels will be added, in all likelihood, in the next mission, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) Director S. Somanath says.
ISRO had hit upon the idea of transforming the expendable fourth stage into a makeshift satellite to reduce space debris. In a normal scenario, the initial stages of the rocket, once they detach, drop back into the sea. However, stage four, after releasing the payload, wanders around in space as junk.
If the plan is successful, the spent stage will be automatically 'recycled' into a valuable platform for space-based experiments.
Mr. Somanath said ISRO would perfect the technology with tests spread over multiple missions. On the C44 mission, the ISRO will also test the downloading of data from the stage to the ground station. In subsequent missions, the space agency will carry out experiments using the platform.
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Salo

https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/isro-announcement-highlights-chandrayaan-2-to-launch-mid-april-reusable-launch-vehicle-to-be-tested-5873751.html
ЦитироватьISRO announcement highlights: Chandrayaan-2 to launch mid-April, reusable launch vehicle to be tested
tech2 News Staff
Jan 11, 2019 13:32 PM IST             
ISRO plans to invest time & money in developing tech for the Gaganyaan 2020 mission this year.
             
LIVE UPDATES fr om ISRO's briefing about Chandrayaan-2 and other important space missions in 2019.
The Indian Space Research Organisation has called a briefing to share progress and what could be a save-the-date for India's second mission to explore the moon, Chandrayaan-2.
The mission has seen three delays since its original March 2018 launch already, with a fourth looking very likely according to a recent report in the Times of India.

ISRO Chairman K Shivan (right) at ISRO HQ. Image: tech2/Kavya N
 
That said, if a delay is likely, ISRO could have good, strategic reasons for it this time. After China succeeded in making a historic landing of its Chang'e-4 rover on the moon's far side on 3 January, many similarities between Chang'e-4 and Chandrayaan-2 became apparent. While the missions differ in their instruments and design, they do share many of the same core objectives and are surveying areas of the moon that aren't too far away fr om each other.
Considering the tough competition between the Indian and Chinese space programs, any further delays could be ISRO's way of keeping things interesting and breaking new ground. The Rs-800 crore Chandrayaan-2 mission comes ten years after ISRO's first probe to the moon.

The Chandrayaan-2 Rover during a mobility test. Image courtesy: ISRO
 
Chandrayaan-1 discovered the first evidence of water on the moon, putting ISRO on the world map as a worthy contended in space exploration. In the years to come, ISRO also plans to explore Earth's near neighbours: a second orbiter to study Mars (Mangalyaan-2) and an orbiter and balloon to explore Venus (in Shukrayan-1).
In 2019 alone, ISRO has 32 missions on the cards, including a test demonstration of a whole new breed of ISRO rocket – the SSLV, or the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle. Once complete and tested, this will be the world's cheapest and lightest launch rocket for small satellites.
The agency also plans to invest a sizeable part of its Rs 9,000-crore budget and its time towards the Gaganyaan mission this year, putting together rockets and life support systems in preparation for two test flights in 2020.
ISRO's Chairman, Dr K Sivan, is expected to share updates on wh ere Chandrayaan-2 stands and what we can expect from the other 31 missions over the remaining months of 2019. 
 
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highlights
[/li][li] 11:56 (IST)
SSLV technology demonstration
ISRO's newest category of small satellite launchers, the SSLV, will only require 6 people to operate from the ground. It will be the cheapest and lightest launch vehicle in the world.
The first of SSLV's test launches is planned for July 2019, Sivan said.[/li][li] 12:41 (IST)
How long will Chandrayaan-2 take to reach the moon?
35 to 45 days to begin its work on the moon. Is someone goes straight, they can reach in 4 days. But ISRO plans to give the spacecraft a 6-step boost, which will take a month and a half for the mission to finally get to the moon.[/li][li] 12:36 (IST)
ISRO's Reusable launchers won't work like SpaceX's
The fourth stage of the PSLV is also something ISRO intends to design for reusability.
In an upcoming PSLV-C44 mission, ISRO is testing an extended use of PSLV's fourth stage for 6 months after launch. ISRO isn't working on rockets that land vertically like SpaceX, but one that will land like an aeroplane on a runway after completing its intended launch.[/li][li] 12:28 (IST)
On the Chandrayaan-2 mission's rover
"It will come out of the lander, rove around and do some sub-surface exploration up to 500 meters under the moon's surface," Sivan said.
The life of Chandrayaan-2's orbiter is a year, but the lander and rover will last a fortnight – 14 Earth days on the moon.[/li][li] 12:24 (IST)
Interplanetary exploration missions to come
"We know the sun, but we still haven't understood it," says Sivan about the Aditya-L1 mission, which will is slated to lift off in January 2020.
Also on the cards is a mission to Venus in 2023, which we will hear more about a few months from now.[/li][li] 12:21 (IST)
NavIC's GPS to reach mobile phones soon 
GPS services from India's own NavIC satellites could reach our mobile phones in just a few more months. ISRO is in talks with the government about the specifics.[/li][li]12:17 (IST)
Why have two unmanned missions?
The Environment, Control and Life Support systems on Gaganyaan are the biggest new component that need testing, and this will need one unmanned mission to test the new technologies developed, and another mission to verify and make sure – without the use of any animals like other early manned space experiments in the past – that it is safe and ready for astronauts.[/li][li] 12:08 (IST)
ISRO's startup incubator
Once the planned incubator under ISRO opens its doors to startups in India, the agency will invite proposals for problems ISRO is attempting to address and assign contracts to those that best meet their needs.[/li][li] 12:05 (IST)
Astronaut training for Gaganyaan 
Initial training sessions for the Gaganyaan mission's chosen astronauts will be in India, but the more advanced stages of training will be carried out abroad, most likely in Russia, Sivan said.[/li][li] 12:03 (IST)
Chandrayaan-2 mission update
ISRO is looking a window between 25th of March to end of April for India's second moon mission. The most likely date is middle of April for Chandrayaan-2's launch.
While the mission was intended to liftoff between January and February, ISRO was unable to complete the required tests in time to meet the mission's deadline.[/li][li] 11:59 (IST)
PSLV commercial launch 
L&T and HAL will take over production of PSLV rockets this year as part of ISRO's move to industrialize the launcher to save on time and cost.[/li][li] 11:59 (IST)
Reusable launch vehicle demonstration
Chairman says he's bummed that the media hasn't given the reusable launch vehicle enough attention. He added that the reusable launch vehicle will also see a test launch this year.[/li][li] 11:51 (IST)
New Centre under ISRO for human space program
Gaganyaan mission isn't going to end with launching a human in space. The program will require ISRO to make big expansions, and bring new activities and plan into the fold. Space stations
A new Centre for human spaceflight program will be set up under ISRO to carry out training of astronauts and a few other engineering aspects of human spaceflight.[/li][li] 11:46 (IST)
UNNATI and Sammaan programs
The UNNATI (UNispace Nanosatellite Assembly & Training by ISRO)  will be inaugurated later this month on 17 January, the Chairman said.
The Sammaan mission wh ere Dr K Sivan spent time with students and spoke about opportunities and plans for ISRO and India in space was also started this year, with the first one in December 2018. This month, on the 20th January in Cochin, will be the second such session under the agency's outreach.[/li][li] 11:41 (IST)
An overview of how far ISRO has come
ISRO's Chairman begins with an overview of what the agency has accomplished in 2018: 17 launch vehicle missions, 9 spacecraft missions & a crew module demonstration for the GSLV Mk-III rocket.
Also successful was a launch of the heaviest satellite ISRO has built and launched till date, the GSAT-11 into orbit.[/li][li] 11:41 (IST)
An overview of how far ISRO has come
ISRO's Chairman begins with an overview of what the agency has accomplished in 2018: 17 launch vehicle missions, 9 spacecraft missions & a crew module demonstration for the GSLV Mk-III rocket.
Also successful was a launch of the heaviest satellite ISRO has built and launched till date, the GSAT-11 into orbit.[/li][li] 11:19 (IST)
32 missions in 2019
ISRO has a packed calendar over the coming few months. Here's a glimpse of what's in store as to launches and satellites!
The Chairman, Dr K Sivan, had announced these numbers in his New Year letter on 2 January. 
[/li][li] 11:04 (IST)
What we're expecting
Our best guess at what the big news could be about is a date for India's second mission to the moon, Chandrayaan-2!
Here's a detailed look at what we know so far (save, the date) for this milestone in India's space story.[/li][li] 11:03 (IST)
Minutes left before K Sivan begins his brief 
ISRO announced that they've got some news to share today about key missions for India's space ventures in 2019. Dr K Sivan, Chairman of ISRO is expected to take the podium any minute now and kill the suspense in the room. 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCcCtjX0kNE
C 53:20
PSLV C44 c Microsat-R будет в новой PSLV-DL конфигурации только с двумя ускорителями.
PSLV C45 с EMIsat и примерно 30 попутными коммерческими нагрузками.
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#670
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/young-scientist-programme-isro-to-give-100-students-a-chance-to-have-their-satellites-sent-to-space-1979866
ЦитироватьISRO To Give 100 Students A Chance To Have Their Satellites Sent To SpaceISRO's "Young Scientist Programme" is conceptualised on the lines of a similar programme run by American space agency NASA.
All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: January 18, 2019 20:36 IST


NEW DELHI: 
The Indian Space Research Organisation will sel ect over 100 students from across India and give them a practical experience of how satellites are build under the new "Young Scientist Programme", its chairman K Sivan announced today.
The initiative, chalked to attract young minds and arouse interest in this niche arena, is conceptualised on the lines of a similar programme run by American space agency NASA.
Mr Sivan said mostly Class 8 students - three each from 29 states and seven Union territories - will be given lectures by ISRO scientists and they will also get access to the space agency's laboratories.
The programme will be funded entirely by ISRO, he said.
"We want them to get a practical experience of building a small satellite. If the satellites are good, we want them to fly," Mr Sivan said.
Vivek Singh, director of media and public relations, said the students will be encouraged to develop "scientific payloads" that can be launched by ISRO.
Mr Sivan said six incubation centres will be established in various parts of the country - North, South, East, West, Centre and North-East, and the first such centre has been established in Agartala in Tripura. The students will be able to use these centres for R&D purposes.
ISRO, he said, will ask the students to address problems and buy solutions fr om them.
The PS4, the last stage of PSLV, can be used for various experimental purposes, Mr Sivan said, urging students to send their satellites which can be launched by ISRO.
PSLV is a four-stage launch vehicle with alternating solid and liquid stages.
Mr Singh said PS4 can be used by launching satellites by students with no extra cost to ISRO.
Mr Sivan said KALAMSAT, a student satellite, will be launched by PLSV-44 on January 24
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и всё-таки Microsat-R полетит не один

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ЦитироватьSalo пишет:
24 января - EMIsat , Microsat-R , KALAMSAT - PSLV-С44 (DL) - Шрихарикота 1 - 21:08
ЦитироватьISRO‏Подлинная учетная запись @isro 7:45 - 23 янв. 2019 г.

Countdown for the launch of #PSLVC44 started today at 19:37 (IST) at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. The launch is scheduled tomorrow at 23:37 (IST).
18:07 UTC 24.01.2019 (21:07 ДМВ 24.01.2019)

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/isros-pslv-c44-to-lift-off-imaging-satellite-on-thursday/articleshow/67660301.cms
ЦитироватьOn the next PSLV missions lined up, Isro scientists said, PSLV- C45 mission is planned before the first quarter of this year for the launch of advanced electronic intelligence satellite EMISAT with DRDO and 30 commercial satellites. PSLV- C46 is slated in February for the launch of the earth observation satellite Cartosat-3 with high-resolution cameras and optical devices for effective imaging. Then, PSLV-C47 mission planned in March is set for the launch of RISAT 2BR 1, a Radar Imaging Satellite for reconnaissance and strategic surveillance.
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https://swarajyamag.com/insta/isro-set-to-launch-gsat-31-from-french-guiana-on-6-february-replacing-the-ageing-insat-4cr
ЦитироватьSivan also said that the space agency plans to operationalise the PSLV- C45 in March. which will, in turn, launch the advanced electronic intelligence satellite EMISAT.
After EMISAT, ISRO will launch the earth observation satellite Cartosat-3 in the PSLV-C46 mission, followed by the radar imaging satellite RISAT 2BR 1 in the PSLV-C47 for reconnaissance and strategic surveillance. Scientists from the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC) said that the dates are yet to be finalised.
The 2,600 KG-satellite GSAT-31 will be launched in the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-MK III), which is also stated to thrust the second moon mission Chandrayaan-2 in April. VSSC scientists said that the Chandrayaan-2 would be a complete indigenous project and includes an Orbiter, Lander and Rover.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/gsat-31-to-replace-dying-sat-insat-4cr-on-feb-6/articleshow/67716467.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
ЦитироватьHe said that "Arianespace will also launch Gsat-30 in June." This satellite will replace another dying satellite Insat-4A to ensure continuity of several services. It will provide high-quality television, telecommunication and broadcasting services.
Sivan said, "The next PSLV C45 mission will take place in March."
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Salo

https://www.telegraphindia.com/science/hello-isro-got-a-rocket-yes-lift-off-in-72-hours/cid/1682175
ЦитироватьSenior officials said Isro also planned to launch by October this year GSAT20, a telecommunications satellite, to provide 100 Gbps broadband connectivity and a satellite each for microwave remote sensing and advanced geographic imaging.
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ЦитироватьThe fifth hardware of CE-20 integrated engine designated as E6 is earmarked for GSLV Mk-III M1-Chandrayaan 2 mission.
Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/66184571.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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