Indian
rocket set for blast-off
Friday July 15, 2011 12:23:05 PM,
IANS
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Countdown
starts for Friday rocket launch
Countdown
for the Friday evening launch of Indian rocket Polar Satellite
Launch Vehicle-C17 (PSLV-C17), carrying a communication satellite,
started at 11.48 a.m. Wednesday at the Sriharikota rocket port,
around 80 km from here.
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Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh): Ferrying the country's latest communication satellite
GSAT-12A, a fully fuelled up Indian rocket is all set to blast off
from the space port here Friday evening.
"All the four stages/engines have been fuelled up. The countdown
for the evening launch is progressing well. Over the next few
hours all the mandatory checks on all the rocket systems will be
carried out," Indian space agency director S. Satish told IANS in
Sriharikota, about 80 km from Chennai.
The director in charge of publications and public relations said
fuelling of the rocket's second stage that began Thursday night
was completed Friday morning.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) officials told IANS that
the propellant and helium gas chambers are in the process of being
adequately pressurised.
The sky is clear and the weather good for the launch of Rs.90
crore rocket, Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C17 (PSLV-C17),
scheduled at 4.48 p.m., officials said.
Around 20 minutes into the flight the rocket is expected to place
GSAT-12 in the intended sub-geosynchronous transfer orbit (sub GTO).
The Rs.80 crore GSAT-12 satellite has 12 extended C-band
transponders - automatic receivers and transmitters for
communication and broadcast of signals.
The satellite is expected to serve the Very Small Aperture
Terminal (V-SAT) sector. VSATs are used to transmit data like
point of sale transactions or to provide satellite internet
access.
It will also be useful for various communication services like
tele-education, tele-medicine and for village resource centres.
The satellite will augment transponder capacity of Indian National
Satellite (Insat) system that presently comprises eight satellites
- Insat-2E, Insat-3A, Insat-3C, Insat-3E, Insat-4A, Insat-4B,
Insat-4CR and GSAT-8 providing 175 transponders in the S, C,
extend C and Ku bands.
On Thursday, the rocket's fourth stage/engine was fuelled with
liquid propellants. The gas and propellant chambers were
pressurised.
The PSLV-C17 rocket standing 44 metres tall and weighing around
320 tonnes is a four-stage rocket powered by solid and liquid
propellants alternatively.
The first and third stage engines are fired by a solid propellant
and the second and fourth stages by a liquid propellant.
The solid fuel stages are cast ready while the liquid propellant
are filled only hours before the blast-off.
ISRO will be using its third PSLV rocket variant - PSLV-XL - with
longer strap-on motors with higher fuel capacity.
The other two rocket variants are the PSLV standard version with
11.3 metres six strap-on motors and the PSLV Core Alone (CA)
rocket without the six strap-on motors.
The rocket to be launched Friday evening will have 13.5 metres
long strap-on motors to carry 12 tonnes of solid fuel than the
normal strap-on motors measuring 11.3 metres with nine-tonne fuel
capacity.
This will be the second time ISRO will be launching a rocket with
this specification. The earlier one was for the Chandrayaan moon
mission.
This will also be only the second time that ISRO will be using a
PSLV rocket for launching a satellite to be finally placed in
geostationary orbit. The first was Kalpana-1 satellite (originally
named as Metsat), a meteorological satellite launched in 2002.
The GSAT-12 satellite will be co-located with Inst-2E and Insat-4A
satellites and will have a life of eight years.
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