Source: This post on GSAT-N2 (GSAT-20) has been created based on the article “SpaceX’s Falcon-9 deploys Indian satellite into orbit” published in The Hindu on 19th November 2024.
Why in news?
Recently, SpaceX Falcon-9 Launches India’s GSAT-N2 Satellite at Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. Falcon-9 rocket launched GSAT-N2 into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. It is the first-ever collaboration between SpaceX and India.
About GSAT-N2 (GSAT-20)
1. Operator: NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) (a commercial arm of ISRO).
2. Mission Objective: It enhances broadband and in-flight connectivity across India, including remote regions like Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands.
3. It is part of India’s space sector reforms initiated in June 2020.
4. Predecessor: GSAT-24 (June 2022), entirely secured by Tata Play.
5. Mission Life: 14 years.
Key Features of GSAT-N2
1. Payload Capacity: Ka-band High-Throughput Satellite (HTS) with advanced communication capabilities. The liftoff Mass is 4,700 kg.
2. Communication Payload: It operates in Ka-band with throughput of approximately 48 Gbps. It is equipped with 32 user beams: It has 8 Narrow Spot Beams covering the northeast region and it also has 24 Wide Spot Beams covering the rest of India.
iii) It features multi-beam architecture for frequency reuse, boosting system throughput. Hub stations located within mainland India.
3 . Reflectors and Sensors: Three parabolic 2.5-metre deployable reflectors with single-feed-per-beam technology. Sun Sensor, Earth Sensor, Inertial Reference Unit (IRU), and Star Sensor for precise attitude data.
Impact of GSAT-N2
1. Broadband Connectivity: Pan-India coverage, improving internet access and in-flight connectivity.
2. Technology Leap: Multi-beam design and frequency reuse enhance service efficiency.
3. Strategic Importance: Strengthens India’s presence in global satellite communications and space technology.
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