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ISRO Successfully Launches navigation satellite NVS-01/ GSLV-F12

Indian space agency ISRO today successfully launched a navigation satellite, NVS-01, on board an expendable rocket, GSLV-F12, from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. Nearly 20 minutes after the flight, the rocket deployed the satellite in a geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) at an altitude of about 251 km, ISRO said. GSLV-F12 is India’s larger rocket, which is crucial for future space missions.

“We now have the ability to launch even bigger payloads,” ISRO said.

The GSLV rocket, which had a failure in the past, carried the NVS-01 satellite onboard, the first of a new generation of communication satellites which is meant for a new constellation of Indian communication satellites. These satellites will be an Indian alternative to Global Positioning Systems, or GPS, and enable users to get their precision location — which is crucial for multiple applications, ranging from map services, and regional navigation to positioning data for missiles. 

ISRO has several missions planned this year, including tests ahead of the Gaganyaan human space mission and the launch of Chandrayaan 3 – which aims to place a lander on the surface of the moon.

This crucial launch by the Bengaluru-headquartered agency will ensure the continuity of NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) services — an Indian regional satellite navigation system, similar to GPS, providing accurate and real-time navigation in India and a region extending to 1,500 km around the mainland.

NavIC signals are designed to provide user position accuracy of better than 20 metres and timing accuracy of better than 50 nanoseconds.

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