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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
02 - 1 апреля - EMIsat (Индия), двадцать Flock-4a, четыре Lemur-2 (США), BlueWalker 1, M6P (Литва), Aistechsat 3 (Danu Pathfinder) (Испания), Astrocast 2 (Швейцария)+ три неотделяемые ПН на PS4: AIS, APRS, ARIS (Индия) - PSLV-С45 (QL) - Шрихарикота 2- 06:57:00

На зарубежных носителях:
6 февраля - HS4-SGS1 (Hellas-Sat-4, SaudiGeoSat-1), GSAT-31 - Ariane 5 ECA (VA247) [L5106] - Куру ELA-3 - 00:01:08.3

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

2019
апрель не ранее середина мая - RISAT-2B - PSLV-С46 (XL) - Шрихарикота 1
не ранее марта апреля мая июнь - CARTOSAT-3, NEMO-AM (Канада, Индия) - PSLV-C47 - Шрихарикота 1
середина конец апреля июнь - Chandrayaan-2 - GSLV-D3 (Mk-III) - Шрихарикота 2 (или 25 марта- 30 апреля второе полугодие)
июль - RISAT-2BR1 - PSLV-С48 (XL) - Шрихарикота
июль-август - два военных микроспутника - SSLV (mini-PSLV) - Шрихарикота (или 2020)
сентябрь - GISAT-1 - GSLV-F10 (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота (или осень)
октябрь - ПО - SSLV (mini-PSLV) - Шрихарикота (или 2020)
октябрь - RISAT-2BR2 - PSLV-С49 (XL) - Шрихарикота
ноябрь не ранее 2020 - GISAT-2 - GSLV-F(ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
ноябрь - RISAT-1A - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота

Попутная нагрузка:
начало года не ранее мая - Capella 2 (США) - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
1-й квартал не ранее мая - 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
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:
июнь не ранее августа - GSAT-30 - Ariane-5 ECA - Куру ELA-3
сентябрь октябрь - GSAT-20 - Ariane-5 ECA - Куру ELA-3

2020
2-й квартал 2019 январь - OCEANSAT-3 - PSLV-C(ПО) - Шрихарикота
январь - ADITYA-L1 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
октябрь 2019 февраль - GSAT-32 - GSLV-F(ПО) (Mk-II) - Шрихарикота
2-й квартал июнь 3-й квартал 2019 март - CARTOSAT-3A, Meshbed (США) - PSLV-C(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
декабрь 2019 1-й квартал - OCEANSAT-3A - 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
март ПО - CARTOSAT-3B - PSLV-C(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
ПО - EnMAP (Германия) - PSLV-С(ПО) (CA) - Шрихарикота
ПО - Amazônia 1 (SSR 1) - PSLV-С(ПО) - Шрихарикота
2019 ПО - GSAT-22 - GSLV-(ПО) (Mk-III) - Шрихарикота
2019 ПО - HRSAT-1, HRSAT-2, HRSAT-3 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
2019 ПО - IRNSS-1J - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
ПО - IRNSS-S2 - PSLV-С(ПО) (XL) - Шрихарикота
2019 ПО - IDRSS-1 - 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 - 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

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Salo

PSLV-C45 - 21 марта (telugu) :
https://www.eenadu.net/nationalinternational/mainnews/2019/02/19/60603/
http://prabhanews.com/2019/02/మార్చి-21న-పీఎస్‌ఎల్‌వీ-సీ45/
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Salo

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/on-its-maiden-flight-indias-sslv-will-carry-two-defence-satellites/articleshow/68078222.cms
ЦитироватьCHENNAI: The Indian space agency will fly two small defence satellites in July/August on its new rocket --now known as Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) - said a top official of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
"We are planning to fly two defence satellites, each weighing about 120 kg in our new rocket SSLV this July or August. The rocket design recently underwent a detailed integrated technical review," K. Sivan, ISRO Chairman, told IANS on Wednesday.
He said the total weight of the payload that will be carried by the SSLV on its maiden flight will be about 500 kg. While the two satellites would weight about 120 kg each, there will be adaptors and others that would weigh about 300 kg.
The total weight of the rocket will be 110 tonne, Sivan said.
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Salo

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/isro-to-launch-defence-satellite-in-march-for-drdo-2000235
ЦитироватьISRO To Launch Defence Satellite In March For Defence Research Body
In January, ISRO had launched a defence imaging satellite Microsat R for the DRDO.
All India | Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: February 27, 2019 19:27 IST

Chennai:

In a special mission in March, the Indian space agency will launch an electronic intelligence satellite Emisat for the DRDO, 28 third party satellites and also demonstrate its new technologies like three different orbits with a new variant of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket, said a top official.
The exact date has not been specified yet.
"It is a special mission for us. We will be using a PSLV rocket with four strap-on motors. Further, for the first time we will be trying to orbit the rocket at three different altitudes," K. Sivan, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) told IANS.
"The main passenger for the PSLV rocket will be the defence intelligence satellite Emisat belonging to Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
"The satellite weighs about 420 kg. The 28 satellites belonging to our customers would cumulatively weigh about 250 kg," Mr Sivan said.
The DRDO's Emisat is an electronic intelligence satellite, he added.
The ISRO will also be launching two more defence satellites sometime in July/August with its new rocket Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV).
In January, the space agency launched a defence imaging satellite Microsat R for the DRDO.
Mr Sivan said, after launching Emisat at an altitude of 763 km, the rocket will be brought down to put into orbit the 28 satellites at an altitude of 504 km.
"Following that the rocket will be brought down further to 485 km where the fourth stage will turn into a payload platform carrying three experimental payloads -- one developed by the students of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, besides ISRO's own technology demonstrator and a Hamsat," Mr Sivan said.
The PSLV is a four-stage engine expendable rocket with alternating solid and liquid fuel.
In its normal configuration, the rocket will have six strap-on motors hugging the rocket's first stage.
On January 24, the ISRO flew a PSLV with two strap-on motors while in March it will have four strap-on motors.
The Indian space agency also has two more PSLV variants viz Core Alone (without any strap-on motors) and PSLV-XL a larger rocket.
The ISRO selects the kind of rocket to be used based on the weight of satellites it carries.
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поц

#684
ЦитироватьPlanet‏Подлинная учетная запись @planetlabs 12 ч.12 часов назад


Our first launch of 2019 is nearly here! 20 next generation Dove satellites are set to launch on @isro's PSLV rocket on April 1, 2019 IST (March 31 Pacific).


Salo

#685
https://www.planet.com/pulse/first-up-for-2019-pslv-launch-of-20-next-generation-doves/
ЦитироватьOur first launch of 2019 is here! 20 next generation Dove satellites – Flock 4a – are scheduled to launch on ISRO's PSLV-C45 rocket on April 1, 2019 IST (March 31 Pacific). All 20 Dove-series satellites will ride as secondary payloads and will be sent to a Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) with a mid-morning crossing time.
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Salo

Запуск PSLV C45 ориентировочно запланирован на 1 апреля 2019 г., 09:07 IST / 0357 UTC с первой стартовой площадки (телугу):
https://www.eenadu.net/nationalinternational/mainnews/2019/03/17/77695/
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Salo

https://presse.cnes.fr/en/france-india-space-cooperation-first-argos4-instrument-fly-oceansat3-satellite-set-launch-january
ЦитироватьThe first fourth-generation Argos4 instrument is set to fly in January 2020 on India's Oceansat3 satellite, which will serve marine biology and ocean-observing and monitoring applications.
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tnt22

https://www.isro.gov.in/launcher/pslv-c45-emisat-mission
ЦитироватьIndia's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), in its 47th mission (PSLV-C45), will launch EMISAT, the primary satellite and 28 international customer satellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. The launch is tentatively scheduled at 0930 Hrs on April 01, 2019, subject to weather conditions.
...
The 28 international customer satellites are from four countries, viz. Lithuania, Spain, Switzerland and USA.
~ 04:00 UTC, 07:00 ДМВ

Salo

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tnt22

#690
ЦитироватьSalo пишет:
1 апреля - EMIsat (Индия) , ... - PSLV-С45 (QL) - Шрихарикота 2 - 7:00
https://www.isro.gov.in/update/31-mar-2019/countdown-launch-of-pslv-c45-mission-commenced-today-0627-hrs-ist-satish-dhawan
ЦитироватьMar 31, 2019
... The launch is scheduled at 09:27 Hrs IST on 1st April 2019
06:57 ДМВ (03:57 UTC)

Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

tnt22

ЦитироватьSalo пишет:
не ранее мая - RISAT-2BR1 - PSLV-С47 (XL) - Шрихарикота 1
https://www.isro.gov.in/update/01-apr-2019/pslv-c45-successfully-launches-emisat-and-28-customer-satellites
Цитировать... In its next mission, PSLV-C46 will launch RISAT-2B in May 2019.
Затем PSLV-C47 с CARTOSAT-3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1312&v=5loww6uowJ8 с 21:52 по 22:50

Salo

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/chandrayaan-2-launch-not-before-april-isro/articleshow/67484471.cms
ЦитироватьOn Friday, Isro chairman Sivan K said: "Because we could not complete a few tests we are now looking at the March-April. And generally in this window, April last week is considered best." In case Isro misses this window, the mission will get pushed to June.
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Salo

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Salo

#696
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/starting-may-isro-to-launch-a-string-of-defence-satellites/article26714439.ece
ЦитироватьStarting May, ISRO to launch a string of 'defence' satellites
  Madhumathi D.S.
 BENGALURU, April 02, 2019 22:37 IST
 
 
 Launches of several earth observation satellites advanced
 
Between now and early 2020, the space above India looks se t to see an unprecedented rush of satellites meant solely or mainly for the country's military.
Starting May, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) plans to send up at least eight earth observation (EO) satellites of varied hues and at the rate of almost one a month.
Communication satellite GSAT-32 is also in the offing next year to replace GSAT-6A, which was lost in a failed launch and was meant to mainly serve the ground forces. Until now, such defence-use satellites were spaced out over a few years; or were put up only once a year as in the case of the Cartosat-2 series high-resolution imaging satellites.
Looking at the last three launches, we could even say the train has already started. HysIS, launched in November; Microsat-R in January; and the EMISAT sent into orbit on April 1 are all for what is called "strategic use".

DRDO payloads

While traditionally, payloads for ISRO's satellites come from the Space Applications Centre, the payloads of the Microsat-R and EMISAT were from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), said officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Soon after EMISAT's launch, ISRO Chairman and Secretary, Department of Space, K.Sivan, announced that the next mission would be the radar imaging satellite RISAT-2B, followed by a high resolution mapping satellite Cartosat-3.
Both are understood to be useful militarily and seen as overdue assets.

Equal treatment

In a recent interaction, Dr. Sivan had told The Hindu that the space agency does not distinguish how ISRO's EO satellites serve various departments and national agencies.
"To us, every satellite is just that, another satellite of national relevance. We don't worry about its demarcation [as a military or a civil one]," he said. This is also how successive Chairmen of ISRO have argued the case for ISRO's production of 'military' satellites.

Objects of desire

Cartosat-3 will have 30 cm resolution, which is at a par with the world's best, according to public information already put out by ISRO. It means the satellite can clearly 'see' and capture images of guns, devices, objects or human movement at that scale from space.
There are already half-a-dozen Cartosat-2 series satellites in orbit, though these possess a lower resolution capability than the upcoming Cartosat-3.
Radar imaging satellites like India's RISAT series can provide almost an uninterrupted view of earth, day or night, rain or shine, a handy feature for the forces to detect border infilitration.
And so, we should see many more RISATs or next-gen Cartosats coming up as the military's objects of desire from the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru. A few of them would serve civil agencies as well.
RISAT-2B, which was earlier planned after RISAT-2A and was not due before next year, is now slated to fly in May. Explaining the move, Dr. Sivan said, "We brought a few of them forward based on the demand, either from the civilian or other side. After all, if their national requirement is now, what is the point in putting them up later?"
While the RISAT-1 of 2012 is dead, RISAT-2 of 2009 (said to have been imported from Israel) still works.
A number of foreign satellites that have been flown to space on the PSLV are also for earth observation, space situational awareness and ship monitoring, which again may be useful as military information.
Dr. Sivan said ISRO launches satellites for any legitimate customer, Indian or international. "Often, what is useful for civil purpose can also be useful for strategic purposes. To us a satellite is just a payload and makes no difference," he said.
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Salo

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/damage-to-moon-lander-delays-chandrayaan-2/articleshow/68714029.cms?
ЦитироватьFinding a suitable launch window could see the mission take off only in the second half of the year
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Salo

ЦитироватьIndia's Flagship Chandrayaan-2 Moon Mission Suffers Setback

As a normal course, the space agency conducts testing on an engineering model, Dr Sivan said, adding that the engineers configured a drop test wrongly which damaged the legs of the equipment.
Science | Written by Pallava Bagla | Updated: April 04, 2019 18:45 IST

India's mission for a second visit to the Moon with Chandrayaan-2 has suffered a setback. During a routine drop test, the engineering model of the moon-lander "Vikram" was damaged a few weeks ago. The main components of the space ship, however, are safe and are being tested further, ISRO chief Dr K Sivan told NDTV.

"The flight model of the 'Vikram' Lander is safe and Chandrayaan-2 will be launched at an opportune window in the next few months. The main components of Chandrayaan-2 that will fly to the Moon are safe and being tested further," he said.

As a normal course, the space agency conducts testing on an engineering model, Dr Sivan said, adding that the engineers configured a drop test wrongly which damaged the legs of the equipment.
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Salo

https://thewire.in/space/india-moon-lander-damaged-chandrayaan-2-launch
ЦитироватьIndia's Moon Lander Damaged During Test, Chandrayaan 2 Launch Put on Hold

This has put the launch of Chandrayaan-2 on hold till at least May – possibly even till the second half of the year in order to find a suitable window.
New Delhi: India's ambitious mission to the moon hit a speed bump after Vikram, the lander, suffered minor injuries to two of its legs. K. Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has since confirmed that modifications will be required. This has put the launch of Chandrayaan 2 on hold till at least May – possibly even till the second half of the year, in order to find a suitable window.
Unlike Chandrayaan 1, its successor mission includes a lander that will unload a rover on the Moon, while a satellite will orbit the Moon. The lander will carry instruments like a seismometer and a thermal probe, and the rover will carry spectrometers to analyse the lunar soil.
According to a Times of India, the Moon rover and the orbiter were deemed fit prior to the evaluation and passed all tests. However, during a lander test conducted in February, engineers found that its legs were not strong enough to support its weight.
"Prima facie, it appears that not all parameters were set correctly before the test, it could also be that the additional mass – the result of a new configuration – caused the problem," a source told the Times of India.
Sivan attested to this, and set up a 12-member task force under Srinivasan R.K. from the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre to perform course corrections and "address the anomaly" that occurred during the test, the newspaper reported.
The ISRO chief also said that the mission has "not been postponed" and that it will "be ready by May".
Talking about finding a window which will provide a "clear 14 days" as the systems are powered completely by solar energy, Sivan said: "We need the Earth, moon and the sun positioned in the right place for us to launch. We want to get clear sunlight for 14 days... We are studying all this before finalising the date".
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